R. E. Prothero, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries,
- 133.
- File
- 1918, Sept. 18.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The decision of the Ministry of National Service re the proportion of men recruited from agricultural work. Ts.
R. E. Prothero, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The decision of the Ministry of National Service re the proportion of men recruited from agricultural work. Ts.
Lord Treowen, [Ivor John Caradoc Herbert], London,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The position re the call up of agricultural workers.
R. E. Prothero, Board of Agriculture and Fisheries,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Thanks for recommending Howard Jones for employment. Ts.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The War Office refuses to release Gunner J. M. Jones from the Army. Endorsed with a note by Henry Haydn Jones in Welsh re his failure in the matter.
J. Towyn Jones, 12 Downing St,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The delay in sending the cheque to 'Treborfab' is that the P.M. has been unable to pay any attention recently to the Bounty Fund.
Ernest Jones, M.D., Harley St,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Asks for the MSS of the tunes written for Henry Haydn Jones by his late wife, Morfydd Owen, in order to publish a collection of her works.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Thanks for sympathy on the death of Morfydd Owen, and for the generous offer of help with publishing her music.
[Sir Evan] Vincent [Evans], London,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Henry Haydn Jones should go his own way, and not be concerned about the resolution of the Merioneth Unionist Association, in the matter of supporting the coalition in their efforts to secure a safe peace.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Since Mr Rolly Williams is ready to come out as a coalition candidate against Henry Haydn Jones, writer wishes to know Henry Haydn Jones's position on the O. A. Pensions Act and on the British slate industry.
[Evan] Vincent [Evans], London,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Congratulations on his selection and best wishes for an unopposed return; other matters.
R[ichard] R[oberts] Morris (D.W.B.), Blaenau Ffestiniog,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Poem to congratulate Henry Haydn Jones on his unopposed return in the general election. Welsh.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Congratulations on his walk-over into the new Parliament. Ts.
C. F. A. Lloyd, (son of Charles F. Lloyd; D.W.B.), Newcastle-upon-Tyne,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Congratulations on retaining his seat without opposition; writer's talk with D. Lloyd George.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Asks Henry Haydn Jones to get seats for writer and his friend, Miss Atkinson, in the House of Commons, as they would like to hear the lady members speak.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Congratulations on being chosen for Parliament again.
John Williams, Llanfair P.G., Anglesey,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Thanks for appreciating his sermon at Tywyn; asks Henry Haydn Jones's opinion about home rule for Ireland; dates when he will be free to preach at Tywyn. Welsh.
Ivor Bowen, [Dictionary of Welsh Biography] Malvern,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Sends an enclosure [?literature] which he hopes will be useful. [Enclosure missing].
[R. E. Prothero, Lord] Ernle, Board of Agr. and Fisheries,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The possible release of Private T. O. Jones. Ts.
Owen M. Edwards, Llanuwchllyn,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Thanks for offering his services to the Merioneth L.E.A., and offers hints about the kinds of schools necessary, etc.