E. Sandford Fawcett, Ministry of Health,
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- File
- 1929, Feb. 21.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The Tywyn water supply. Ts.
E. Sandford Fawcett, Ministry of Health,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
The Tywyn water supply. Ts.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Looks forward to their meeting and hopes Henry Haydn Jones will be recovered by then. Ts.
'Wiggie' (W. M. Wiggins), Altrincham, Cheshire,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Wishes he could attend a certain meeting at the House of Commons; Miss Betty Gill wishes Henry Haydn Jones a speedy recovery.
Gomer Roberts, Abergeirw, Dolgellau,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Wishes Henry Haydn Jones a speedy recovery; a protest from all the people of his valley about the damage and inconvenience caused by the soldiers to the road between them and Trawsfynydd, and the need for a man to work on the road. [See Nos. 227-8].
Ernest Evans, House of Commons,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
He is sorry that Henry Haydn Jones is ill. Post card.
E. Sandford Fawcett, Ministry of Health,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Regrets that Henry Haydn Jones is still confined to his bed. Ts.
Richard Barnett, Education Dept., Dolgellau,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Encloses copy letters from the Board accepting proposals for improvements to Bryncoedifor School. Ts.
Charles Phibbs, Llanbedr, co. Mer., (Conservative candidate),
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Sorrow to hear of Henry Haydn Jones's illness.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Pleasure that Henry Haydn Jones is better; their friendship despite their political rivalry.
R. J. [Thomas], House of Commons,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Pleasure to hear that Henry Haydn Jones is up again; Ellis Davies's resignation.
Christmas P. Williams, National Liberal Club,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Writer's illness; sends the writing paper to Henry Haydn Jones; pleasure that Henry Haydn Jones is recovered.
J. Owain Evans, The Lloyd George American Relief Fund,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Sorrow to hear that Henry Haydn Jones has been ill; sends Henry Haydn Jones and the Rev. Perry Jones all the money the fund can afford.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Distress at Henry Haydn Jones's long illness. Ts.
Ellis [Davies], House of Commons,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Good wishes for Henry Haydn Jones's recovery; writer's pending retirement from the House.
W. M. Wiggins, House of Commons,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Dismal weather; the place is lonesome with Henry Haydn Jones away; Ellis Davies's decision; the unemployment proposals of the Local Party.
D. Perky Jones, Penrhyndeudraeth,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Thanks for a gift to E. Davies Jones; hopes Henry Haydn Jones will soon recover fully.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Hopes Henry Haydn Jones is much better; Liberal prospects.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Pleasure that Henry Haydn Jones is better; the growing support for the Labour Party.
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Writer's holiday; Henry Haydn Jones's state of health.
R. Read, The Cambrian News, Aberystwyth,
Part of Sir Haydn Jones Papers,
Invites Henry Haydn Jones to give an interview to the Cambrian News in view of the rumours that are circulating suggesting that he may withdraw from the election campaign. Ts.