Lady Clwyd (Hannah R. Roberts), Bryngwenallt, Abergele,
- A209.
- Ffeil
- [1899x1940?].
Lady Clwyd (Hannah R. Roberts), Bryngwenallt, Abergele,
Rev. Gwilym Davies, Welsh National Council of the League of Nations Union,
Professor Edward Edwards, Aberystwyth,
Olwen Lloyd George (Lady Olwen Carey Evans), 10 Downing Street, 150 Ducane Road, London W12,
W. Goscombe John, 24 Greville Road, St John's Road,
W. Goscombe John, 24 Greville Road, St John's Road.
Professor T. Gwynn Jones, Bow Street,
Ernest Rhys, 48 West Heath Drive, London N.W.11,
Sir John Williams, bart, Plâs Llanstephan,
Sir John Williams, bart, Plâs Llanstephan.
Official correspondence to Annie J. Ellis, later Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths, 1901-42, including many letters from the National Library of Wales, the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and various government departments. The correspondents include Sir Ifan ab Owen Edwards, 1941, Aneirin ap Talfan (Aneirin Talfan Davies), 1941, Sir John Ballinger, 1929, Principal J. H. Davies, 1919, Sir William Llewelyn Davies, 1927-40, Professor Edward Edwards, 1926, Sir Evan Vincent Evans, 1933 and undated, Principal Ifor Leslie Evans, 1934-40 and undated, Arthur Greenwood, Ministry of Health, 1931, Sir Maurice Hankey, 1932, C. Brynner Jones, 1933-4, Sir Henry Stuart Jones, undated, Principal J. F. Rees, 1942, and Sir John L. C. Cecil-Williams, 1939-40 and undated.
'Welsh Girls in London'. Correspondence and papers as in A354. The correspondents include J. R. Clynes, Home Secretary, and Dame Margaret Lloyd George.
League of Nations Union, 1924-5: notes for speeches by Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths, together with a letter, 27 August 1924, from Ruth Morgan, third vice-president of the National League of Women Voters, to Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths, and the text of her 1926 New Year Message as President of the Welsh National Council of the League of Nations Union.
Press cuttings, 1924, many from Y Drych, relating to the Women's Peace Memorial. Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths was a member of a deputation from the 'women of Wales and of Monmouthshire to the women of the United States of America' pleading the cause of world peace.
Correspondence and papers, 1923-4, relating mainly to the Women's Peace Memorial as in A359, including letters from the Rev. Gwilym Davies.
Correspondence and papers relating to education and housing, mainly in London, including letters from D. Cunllo Davies and Sir William Joynson Hicks, Home Secretary.