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Letters of sympathy addressed to Mrs Beti Williams following the death of her father Huw T. Edwards. The numerous correspondents ...,

Letters of sympathy addressed to Mrs Beti Williams following the death of her father Huw T. Edwards. The numerous correspondents include: A5/15/3 Mrs Shân Emlyn Edwards; A5/15/4 Dafydd Elis [Thomas]; A5/15/8 Dr Goronwy Alun Hughes; A5/15/17 Alun R. Edwards; A5/15/21 J. Cyril Hughes, Urdd Gobaith Cymru; A5/15/31 Rev. Gwilym R. Tilsley; A5/15/32 Eirene White, MP, Baroness White of Rhymney; A5/15/34 Sir T. H. Parry-Williams and Lady Amy Parry-Williams; A5/15/36 Gwilym Prys Davies; A5/15/39 Barry Jones, MP; A5/15/43 Elwyn Roberts, Plaid Cymru; A5/15/45 Dr Kate Roberts; A5/15/49 Dr Gwynfor Evans; A5/15/50 Jack Jones, General Secretrary of the Transport and General Workers Union; A5/15/51 Nans Jones, Plaid Cymru; A5/15/56 Gwilym Owen, Harlech Television; A5/15/62 Rev. Dafydd Owen, Brynaman; A5/15/64 T. M. Haydn Rees; A5/15/75 David Gibson-Watt, MP; A5/15/76 Lady Eirys M. Edwards.

Correspondence between Sir R. Stafford Cripps and Huw T. Edwards concerning the latter's membership of the Welsh Board for Industry ...,

Correspondence between Sir R. Stafford Cripps and Huw T. Edwards concerning the latter's membership of the Welsh Board for Industry, the payment of Civil List Pensions, the proposed payment of compensation to men and women who were employed in the Royal Ordnance and other Government Factories during and immediately after the Second World War, and nominations for the award of honours and distinctions.

Letters, 16 Aug. and 7 Nov. 1950, from Fred Violet, The Chronicle Office, 64 High Street, Mold to Huw T ...,

Letters, 16 Aug. and 7 Nov. 1950, from Fred Violet, The Chronicle Office, 64 High Street, Mold to Huw T. Edwards discussing his parlous state of his health and appealing for Huw T. Edwards's assistance to enable him to have a decent holiday to convalesce as his doctor has suggested. There are also lists of individuals who have contributed sums of money towards paying for a holiday for FV in response to an appeal from Huw T. Edwards. The appeal realised £50.

Ernest Bevin, General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, 3 Central Buildings, Westminster, London SW1, to J. W ...,

Ernest Bevin, General Secretary of the Transport and General Workers' Union, 3 Central Buildings, Westminster, London SW1, to J. W. Williams, Area no. 13. This letter is of considerable significance as it concerns the miners' return to work following the lock-out of May 1926. There are references to the proposed embargo on the transportation of coal, the danger of victimisation by the coal owners following the return to work and relations between the miners and the rest of the trades union movement.

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