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?, London, to Mademoiselle Anne Griffis, la Grand Courdu temple, Paris,

Taken the papers relating to Flowers to Mr. Barnard. Business with the representatives of Theluson and Tourton. Money matters. Pringle's letter after Lady Carington's death. Sir Robert is in town to pay the legacies. Feels at her wanting almost everything and eating so poorly. Intends petitioning the king about recipient's annuity. Brown's cause. Mr. Lynch does not say true - the writer has no books from thence and never took anything away.

----, May 12,

L. W. Dillwyn to Lewis Thomas, esq., Swansea. Useless to look over the estate of Langennith until he has a rental. Has sent on Martin's report on the veins of the estate, etc.

, Northop, to ___,

Affairs relating to a charity at ? Northop; the appointment of a schoolmaster in lieu of Mr Rutter; the visitation of the parish of Eastyn.

?, Paris, to ?,

Arrangements for claiming the inheritance of the Countess of Powis as heir to Lady Mary Herbert's estate in France. Copy. French.

?, Rotterdam, to Monsieur Waters, Banquier, Rue Princesse Fauxbourg St. Germain, Paris,

Sends enclosure for Lady Mary Herbert. Would not venture to write to her from this country where the fogs and thick air have reduced his understanding to the level of that of the natives which differs very little from that of our fellow creatures that march upon all fours. Nothing but stocks are talked of here. A broken West India Company at Amsterdam. Here are a great many English. The exchange.

?, Sunday.

Letter from Thomas Lewys, Van, to M[i]les Boton, his brother-in-law. Sir Edward Mansell's letter to the Earl of Leicester relating to Cardiff Bridge.

[--], To E. T. John,

Would like one session of Celtic Congress devoted to the question of making Welsh the official language of Wales. Suggests comparing the history of the native languages of Finland, Norway, Belgium and Czechoslovakia with that of Welsh. Postcard. Welsh.

,Papers related to the Community Charge, education and the Labour Party and Europe

News Release The Labour Party - Food Policy a Priority Campaigning on the Poll Tax in your areaThe Poll Tax and the elderly - notesThe Poll Tax hammers the low paid again!Join the fight against the Poll TaxLabour Party Wales Political Education Briefing No2a - Poll Tax - What it means in WalesCampaign Briefing No65 September 1987Newspaper cuttings on the Poll Tax; Morning Star 29/2/1988; Newspaper cuttings from the Morning Star, Tribune,Observer, Times, Guardian 1988-1990; Spur The newspaper of the World Development Movement October 1988; New Statesman Society June 1990 Vol 3 No.106; Cutting from the Independent 18/10/1989; Socialism and Health - The Journal of the Socialist Health Association Sept/Oct 1984; Socialism and Education - The Journal of the Socialist Educational Association Vol 9 No.3 x2; Socialism and Education - The Journal of the Socialist Educational Association Vol II No.2 Winter 1984/86; Socialism and Education - The Journal of the Socialist Educational Association Vol I0 No.1 x2; Socialist Educational Association - September Newsletter; WUS(UK) Flyer; 3. Young Peoples Earnings; The New Training Initiative; Youth in Society - Youth Task Group Report April 1982; A New Partnership in Work, Education and Training; Handbook for Labour Governors; Action: Education - A TUC Guide for trade unionists; Socialism and Education - The Journal of the Socialist Educational Association Vol9 No.2; Factsheets on Britain and Europe No.6 Social Security; Bulletin No.9 Jan 1979 - Labour Common Market Safeguards Committee; The implications of British Membership of the Common Market; Factsheets on Britain and Europe No.2 How the Common Market works; New Statesman - The case against entry; The Common Market Re-negotiations - An appraisal; The Common Market and Dear Food; Resistance News No.5 Aug 1973 European Community No.12 Dec 1979; Bulletin No.14 Jan 1981 - Labour Common Market Safeguards Committee; Working Women - A new deal - Transcript from 'Today' 1979; Labour Party Agriculture Sub-Committee - Withdrawal from the EEC- Agriculture April 1981; Labour Party Agriculture Sub-Committee - Food - A Political Digest July 1981; Labour Party Agriculture Sub-Committee 245-T April 1981; Labour Party Agriculture Sub-Committee - The objectives of a socialist agricultural policy March 1981; Labour Party Agriculture Sub-Committee Outline for a statement of ploicy Oct 1980; News Release Welsh Water Authority Re-Organisation; Get Britain Out Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.6 March 1975; Get Britain Out Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.12 May 1975 x3; Get Britain Out Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.11 May 1975; National Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.14 May 1975; Get Britain Out Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.7 April 1975; Get Britain Out Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.8 April 1975; Get Britain Out Referendum Campaign - Talking Points No.4 March 1975; Transport and General record special Oct 1974; Welcome for Radical Reform x2; Tribune 25/4/1975; European Assembly Elections - The Manifesto of the Labour Party - Adopted by the Nat Exec Committee Jan 1979; The agricultural policy of the European Community; Commission Proposals on Agricultural prices for 1982/83; Agricultural Structural Policy - Opinion; Labour Activist No.2 Jan 1979.

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