- A383.
- File
- 1911-1937.
Tickets of admission, programmes of events and dinners, and correspondence, c. 1911-37, together with draft speech notes in the hand of Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths.
Tickets of admission, programmes of events and dinners, and correspondence, c. 1911-37, together with draft speech notes in the hand of Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths.
Miscellanea, contents unspecified.
Certified copy of the birth certificate of Peter Hughes Griffiths, born at Ffynnonynid, Saint Ishmael on 6 August 1871.
General correspondence to Peter Hughes Griffiths, 1905-36. The original alphabetical arrangement has been retained. The correspondents include Ivor Bowen, 1919, William Brace, MP, 1918, Lord Hugh Cecil, 1917, George M. Ll. Davies, 1928-9 and undated, Sir Owen M. Edwards, 1915, Sir E. Vincent Evans, 1922, Dame Margaret Lloyd George, 1907-32, Sir John Herbert Lewis, 1918, Gilbert Murray, 1922, Sir John Herbert Roberts, Lord Clwyd, 1928, W. Llewelyn Williams, 1915-20 and undated, and 'Watcyn Wyn' [Watkin Hezeciah Williams], 1905.
Carbon copies of correspondence, June-October 1917, and some original letters, August-November 1917, relating to Stafford Thomas of Porthmadog who, as a conscientious objector, underwent a sentence of hard labour at Wormwood Scrubs, and was later transferred to Racecourse Camp, Redcar, Yorkshire.
A scribbling diary containing notes by Peter Hughes Griffiths of his visit to South Africa in 1919 together with memoranda on the visit and related press cuttings.
Notes for addresses and talks by Peter Hughes Griffiths, c. 1920-36,
Correspondence, June-November 1928, concerning the Rev. Tom Nefyn Williams and the Nantgaredig Calvinistic Methodist Association, including a letter from Sir John Herbert Lewis, Plas Penucha.
Welsh sermon notes, c. 1920-36,
Miscellaneous press cuttings and notes,
Papers relating to Peter Hughes Griffiths's death in January 1937 including a transcript of his will, telegrams and letters of sympathy received, the text of the addresses at his memorial service at Charing Cross Road Church, a list of persons to whom acknowledgement cards were sent, and documents relating to his estate.
Letters to Peter Hughes Griffiths relating mainly to his research on W. E. Prytherch and the preparation of the biography. The correspondents include D. Lloyd George, Professor E. A. Lewis, Sir John Herbert Lewis and Rev. W. Nantlais Williams, 1932-1936 and undated.
Letters to Mrs Annie J. Hughes-Griffiths, including a letter, 1933, from Sir William Ll. Davies, Librarian of NLW, 1933-1940 and undated.
Letters from W. E. Prytherch to Mrs Henry Prytherch,
Notes in the hand of Peter Hughes Griffiths on W. E. Prytherch,