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From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: His being made an Alderman Lloyd George's work on his behalf. Critical of.. attitude of the Alliance to him. Cannot find a suitable house in Aberystwyth. (Leaf missing; Welsh).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The Land Commission and the possibility of 5 or 6 evictions in the Bala area. The closing of schools in the area. Ellis Griffith has written asking for his support to secure the selection by the Liberal Association of Anglesey.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: Lloyd George eager for Thomas Edward Ellis to lead the way and carry Wales on the 'National Independent ticket' in the next election. He has lost his faith in the Liberal Party. Tudwal [H.T. Davies] pessimistic over the political situation in Wales. Hopes Disestablishment will be introduced during the next session.d.R.D. desires Thomas Edward Ellis to write a letter for him on D.R.D.'s political and social work. Notes points on which he would like Thomas Edward Ellis to touch. Welsh.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The 'Revolt' and the way in which Thomas Edward Ellis and D.R.D. have tried to keep the personal element out of the dispute, but many Welshmen believe that this is at the root of the trouble. His visit to London. News of the Eisteddfod. Comments on Lloyd George and the Prince. (Welsh).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The political situation.d.isestablishment. News of 'Humphreys y Berkin'. Local government elections in co. Caern.. Lloyd George to help Liberal candidates. Asks him to see Acland over a local teacher. (Welsh).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Bangor. Content: Congratulations on his engagement. Expects a settlement of the Penrhyn Quarry Strike very soon. Gives his views of the situation. (Welsh).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: Has seen Lloyd George who showed him his programme for the independent party. Lloyd George is not sure whether he will be returned for [Caernarfon] Boroughs and cares not. Ll.G. regrets that Thomas Edward Ellis is not prepared to join him. Suspects that jealousy of Thomas Edward Ellis by D.A. T[homas] a factor, but latter not an influence on Ll.G.'s actions. D.R.D. wishes Thomas Edward Ellis would speak with Sir Wilfrid [Lawson]. Welsh.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: Congratulates him on his work on the Budget. The activities of the 'Revolters'. Agrees that they have done some damage but '... it was a 9 days wonder and in another month will be as dead as a door nail'. Pleased that Disestablishment is to be brought forward in the next session.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: Thanks for letter. Refers to the Prince at Caernarfon and the 'Philistine pomp' which surrounds his visit. Pleased that Henry Jones has been appointed to the Chair at Glasgow.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: News of the meeting at Ffestiniog and of the Major [Evan Rowland Jones]'s speech. Asks if Thomas Edward Ellis will open a bazaar. (Welsh).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The trouble brewing ; at the Penrhyn Quarry since the two day strike in Hay. Describes his attempts to avert a strike and the attitude of the men. They are to meet Lord Penrhyn on 17 August. Hopes Thomas Edward Ellis will come to his assistance to 'steer the craft through the rapids'. A large bulk of the men are bent on hostilities. Hopes to be able to take a holiday on the Continent in September. The local fight over the adoption of the Burials Act.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The support of the Daily Chronicle for the Penrhyn quarrymen. The visit of [Michael] Davitt. The change of policy by Y Genedl. Welsh.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The parcel of trout. 'Whole country' pleased with Thomas Edward Ellis' advancement. The Montgomeryshire Election. Has misgivings about Humphreys Owen's candidature. Rendel's title. Bottwnog School's financial problems. Asks for information regarding the Queen's speech. Meetings regarding the Intermediate School at Pwllheli. (Welsh and English).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: The activities of the 'Revolters' in Caernarfonshire, including their visit to Fourcrosses and their disagreement with D.R.D. Has heard rumour that Lloyd George is to give up his seat. Wishes Thomas Edward Ellis would come with him to the Eisteddfod. Derogatory remark about the Prince [of Wales]. Old Price's article in the Seren.

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Brynmelyn, Llandderfel. Content: News from Brynmelyn and Brynbwlan. The postmastership at Nefyn. Recommends William Williams for Inspectorship of Science and Art. (Welsh).

From: [Daniel], David [R.],

At: Fourcrosses. Content: Concerned that he has not heard from Thomas Edward Ellis. The political situation. Critical of the attitude of his employers in Manchester re his Aldermanship. His visit to Barmouth. (Welsh).

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