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Lloyd George Manuscripts
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Letters.

Letters numbered 1880-1900, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George. Cf. introductory note.

Letters.

Letters numbered 1991-2092, from David Lloyd George to Mrs Margaret Lloyd George. Cf. introductory note. No's 2092a-q are incomplete letters, mostly stray final leaves. Some have been identified with dated letters. These are noted in the table of suggested dates.

Notebook,

DLlG notebook, numbered 2100. Notes for speeches. Ff. 48 (1-3 and 43-8 used).

Speeches,

DLlG and Margaret LlG speeches and notes for speeches, numbered 2140-2169, many incomplete, about half of them by DLlG. A couple of items are in unidentified hands. No. 2166 is by Megan LlG. No. 2169 is made up of fragments of speeches, mostly by DLlG.

Letters,

Letters numbered 2393-2447, to DLlG as in NLW MS 20462C. The two volumes are complemenary, cf. introductory note. The correspondents, apart from some items at the end of the volume, are in alphabetical order, as follows: A. H. D. Acland, 1909; Margaret, lady Birkenhead, 1934; [Rev.] Charles Brown, 1938; Winston Churchill (telegrams), 1910-1933; George S. F. Edwards, plus copy reply, 1918; [Lord] Ernle, 1930; D. Lloyd Evans and J. Davies Hughes, Corwen, 1892; Kate Freeman, 1914; Thomas Gee, 1888; George [V], [?1911]-1932; Arthur Gray, Master of Jesus College, to [Gwilym] LlG, 1913; J. M. Hogge, [MP], [1923]; Mamie Maitland Jones, 1914; William Jones, Derwyn Fawr, 1902; A. Lascelles, 1940; Ramsay MacDonald, 1931; [Sir] J. P. Maclay, 1918; [Sir] George Croydon Marks,1922; E. W. Moir, 1914; J. L. Middleton, 1914; John Morley, 1903; Alick Murray, [Master of Elibank] (cf. no. 2445), 1910; George Nicholson, 1910; Helen Owen, Llanfairfechan, [19--]; E[gerton] P[hillimore], 1918; [--] Pitt to [A. J.] Sylvester, 1926; J[ohn] R[owland], [?1908]; [A. G. Edwards], bishop of St Asaph, 1911; [W. T. Havard], bishop of St Asaph, 1940; C. P. Scott, 1911-1917; G. H. Shakespeare, 1923; A. J. Sylvester (enclosing a letter from Sir Archibald Sinclair), 1931; [Sir] Archibald [Sinclair], 1932; [Lord] Derby, 1918; Ethel Snowden, 1910; A. J. Sylvester, 1930-1939; [King] Vittorio Emanuele, 1926; James Leslie Wanklyn, 1904; W. H. Watson, 1918; Mary Prydderch Williams, 1916; W. C. Williams, Salt Lake City, 1919; Fred Woodman, 1893; and miscellaneous fragments (2441-2447), including from the [Master of Elibank], 1911 (2445).

Letters,

Letters numbered 2522-2546, from Richard Owen to D. and Margaret LlG (his daughter).

Margaret Lloyd George letters,

Letters numbered 2957-3013, to Margaret LlG. This sequence complements that in the previous two volumes, NLW MSS 20469-70C (cf. introductory note). The correspondents include the following: Austen Chamberlain, 1925 (2960); Ivy Chamberlain, 1925 (2961); [Sir] A. H. Crosfield, 1930 (2963); David R. Daniel, [?1896] (2964); Peter Hughes Griffiths, 1907 (2973); W. Goscombe John, 1921 (2975); 'Ceridwen Peris' [Alice Gray Jones], 1901 (2976); [Professor] Henry Jones, 1905 (2980); W. O. Jones (a love letter), 1887 (2981); Frank Lascelles, [date not supplied] (2982); [Lady] Londonderry, [1923] (2984); Reginald McKenna, 1905 (2987); 'Alafon' [Owen Griffith Owen], 1907 (2989); V[iolet, duchess of] R[utland], 1922 (2991); [Lord] Reading, 1919-1926 (2992-2995); Daniel Rees, 1907 (2996); John Rowland, 1911 (3004); J[ohn Owen, bishop of] St Davids, 1922 (3005); and Harold Spender, 1901 (3008).

Megan Lloyd George letters,

Letters numbered 3127-3182, to Megan LlG. Correspondents include the following: her father, 1912-1944 (3127-3154); her mother, 1918-1937 (3155-3161); Clement Attlee, 1948-1949 (3165-3166); [Lady] Violet Bonham-Carter, 1947 (3167-3168); D. Clifton Brown, Speaker, [date not supplied] (3169); Isobel Cripps, 1943 (3181); [Lord] Dawson, 1943 (3172); Dingle [Foot], 1943-1949 (3173-3174); A. Percival Graves, 1919 (3175); and Hector McNeil, 1948 (3177). Cf. NLW MS 20482C for further letters to Megan.

Megan Lloyd George papers,

Miscellaneous papers numbered 3183-3186, viz, notes on her German visit (with her father), 1936 (3183); diary for 16 days in Paris during the 1919 conference (3184); copy of Winston Churchill's tribute to DLlG in the Commons, 28 March 1953 (3185); and draft article or address on DLlG by Megan, [date not supplied] (3186).

Megan Lloyd George letters,

Letters numbered 3365-3393A, to Megan LlG, correspondents as below, with a few other family letters. Blanche H. Hozier, 1918 (3365); W. Stephen King-Hall, [c.1920] (3366); [Sir] A. H. Crosfield, 1921 (3368); 'Cynan' [A.E. Jones], 1927 (3369); Geoffrey [Crawshay], 1928 (3371); Emlyn Williams, 1928 (3372); Thelma Cazalet, 1935 (3373); Nancy, [lady] Astor, [c.1940] (3375); [Lord] Lytton, 1946 (3376); W. S. Belcher, 1946 (3377); Eileen Brady, 1948 (3378); R. Rowlands ('Myfyr Mon'), [date not supplied] (3380A); and letters numbered 3381-3393A, to and from various members of the LlG family, including one (no. 3390A) from George M. Ll. Davies to an un-named recipient, 1922. Cf. NLW MS 20475C for other letters to Megan.

Lloyd George MSS,

Papers, 1890-1945, of the Lloyd George family. They comprise letters, 1901-1910, from Lloyd George to his wife Margaret; letters, 1890-1912, to Lloyd George from his wife Margaret; letters, 1890-1916, from Lloyd George to his uncle Richard Lloyd, 1890-1916; letters, 1891-1915, from Lloyd George to his brother William George; miscellaneous family letters, 1890-1936; and correspondence and papers, 1898-1909, relating to Mair Eluned Lloyd George. There is a substantial group of correspondence, the bulk of which is addressed to David Lloyd George, mostly from contemporary political and public figures. The political correspondence relates largely to Welsh affairs, including Disestablishment, the Welsh Church Commission, education and the investiture of the Prince of Wales in 1911, as well as to the Irish Question and the First World War. There is correspondence and papers, 1924-1933, relating to the internal affairs of the Liberal Party, and correspondence, 1920-1935, between David Lloyd George and Ramsay MacDonald as Prime Minister. The archive also includes some of Lloyd George's speech notes, c. 1890-1920.

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1890s-1906, of David Lloyd George including letters from Charles W. Dilke MP (1) 1901, R. J. Campbell (1) 1905, R. L. Morant (1) [1960x1908], Gwynoro Davies (1) 1906, Sir Samuel Walker (1) 1906, Edward Thomas ('Cochfarf') (1) 1906, John Hugh Edwards MP (1) 1906, and Sir John Williams (1) 1906.

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1907-1908, of David Lloyd George including letters from Alfred Perceval Graves (1), Marie Corelli (1), William Abraham MP ('Mabon') (1), Wilfred Laurier (1), Lord Murray of Elibank (1), Lord Tweedmouth (1), Andrew Bonar Law (1), Ellis Jones Griffith MP (1), Andrew Carnegie (3), Ellis W. Davies MP (1), and Herbert J. Gladstone MP (1). There are also six letters from a young lady friend, Gladys Gardner, 1908.

Correspondence,

General correspondence, 1914-1915, of David Lloyd George including letters from J. Ramsay MacDonald (1), C. F. G. Masterman (1), Margot Asquith (1) and Sir Edward Grey (1) and correspondence relating to the Swansea by-election and the proposed candidature of C. F. G. Masterman.

The coal industry,

Correspondence and papers relating to Lloyd George's proposals on the coal industry, 1935. Correspondents include Sir Richard Redmayne and J. E. Emlyn-Jones.

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