Rev[eren]d D. E. Davies, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli,
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- Ffeil
- [188]5, Sept. 16.
Election campaign: arranging a meeting at a fair [named]; very pleased with the election song [see No. 953].
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Rev[eren]d D. E. Davies, Salem Terrace, Pwllheli,
Election campaign: arranging a meeting at a fair [named]; very pleased with the election song [see No. 953].
Urgently seeking his legal opinion on the laws relating to election expenses.
F. Schnadhorst, National Liberal Federation, Birmingham,
Carnarvon's fervent desire for a visit from Chamberlain.
Election campaign - preparation of address and meetings. Welsh.
W. O. Jones, 1 Madoc St[reet] Portmadoc,
Corrupt Practices Act prevents him subscribing to societies with which he had no previous connection.
Remuneration of canvassers, lawful and otherwise.
E. Wood, L[ondon] & N[orth] W[estern] R[ailwa]y Co[mpan]y, Chester,
The payment of expenses, incurred by canvassers, speakers, messengers on election business, travelling by train.
J. G. Tuxford at the Liberal Committee Rooms, Portmadoc,
Remuneration of canvassers' travel expenses.
T[homas] B[ayley] Potter, MP, at the Cobden Club, London,
Legality of Cobden Club leaflets under Corrupt Practices Act.
(B) R. D. Williams at Carnarvon. Resigning from the Presidency of the Arvon Liberal Association.
W. A. Darbishire at Nantlle, Penygroes,
Has drafted the election address: tried not to offend Lord Newborough's feelings on the land question.
D. Roberts at Sea View, Penygroes,
Arrangements to meet and travel together to the meeting at Trevor.
W. Owen at Disgwylfa, Morfa Nevin,
Unable to subscribe to the local football club for fear of the Corrupt Practices Act.
R. Williams at the Post Office, Garn, Carnarvonshire,
Asquith's Election law for the local committee's guidance.
W. J. Williams, Accountant, at Market St, Carnarvon,
Election campaign: getting the address printed, postponing the Criccieth meeting, addressing envelopes: John Bryn Roberts's brother-in-law, Stephen Davies, would do some envelopes.
W. A. Darbishire at Nantlle, Penygroes,
Election campaign: John Bryn Roberts's address out tomorrow; his plan to gain Lord Newborough's support; his intention to ignore the Dinorwic dispute, while enlisting W. J. Parry to counteract the Tory influence of Congregationalist deacons employed as Quarry clerks or subagents.
Grateful for the information on the summonsing of some individuals for overzealous celebration of John Bryn Roberts's victory in the election. John Bryn Roberts reluctant to defend them openly.
O. LL. Roberts, Victoria Road, Carnarvon,
Accepting two tickets for drama in aid of the blind.
W. Davies at 57 Madoc St[reet] Portmadoc,
Accepting tickets for a concert. Wants to keep it quiet.
D. A. Jones, Brynllan, Aberdaron,
Remuneration of Ed[ward] Roberts for his work during the election.