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Baldwin, Stanley Baldwin, Earl, 1867-1947
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Letters to Thomas Jones

A file of miscellaneous letters addressed to Dr Thomas Jones, together with a few drafts of letters written by him. The file includes letters from David Astor, 1933, Stanley Baldwin, 1945, Huw T. Edwards, 1949 and 1951, and Dora Herbert Jones, 1932.

Astor, David, 1912-

Lord Dynevor (8th Baron) Papers,

  • GB 0210 LORDDYN
  • Fonds
  • 1919-1945

Papers of Charles Arthur Uryan Rhys, 8th Baron Dynevor (1899-1962), including papers relating to his military experiences in Archangel, North Russia, 1919; a diary giving his account of a Government mission to West Africa, 1926; his election leaflets as Conservative candidate for the Romford Division of Essex, 1923, 1929, and North Islington, 1945; copies of daily letters, 1928-9, to the King, typed by him as Parliamentary Secretary to the Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, 1927-9; together with letters, 1914-41, of his mother Lady Margaret Dynevor (1875-1959) written by members of her family

Dynevor, Charles Arthur Uryan Rhys, Baron, 1899-1962.

Personal papers and correspondence

File contains a copy of Owen Temple-Morris' election address for the Caerphilly constituency in 1929, a copy of a letter from Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin, a copy of a newspaper article and photograph showing Owen Temple-Morris meeting the Prince of Wales off a flight into Cardiff in 1933, a letter from Lord Brooks of Tremorfa regarding an article in the South Wales Echo about Sir Owen Temple-Morris, copies of newspaper articles on sir Owen Temple-Morris and a copy of a letter from James Callaghan.

Letters from William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore,

Letters to Margaret Ethel Ormsby-Gore from her son, William George Arthur, 1891-1950.
The subject matter covers his election and early career as Conservative MP for the Denbigh Boroughs under the Liberal Asquith government, 1907-1914 and later for Stafford, 1918-1938; his service during the First World War with the Shropshire Yeomanry, the Arab Bureau, the War Office Cabinet and the Zionist Commission in Palestine; his attendance at the Paris Peace Conference, 1919; several government appointments mainly in colonial administration, 1920-1938 and in the Cabinet as First Commissioner of Works, 1931; his succession to the title of Harlech and selection as Lord Lieutenant of Merioneth, 1938; responsibility for civil defence in Yorkshire, 1939-1940; his appointment as High Commissioner for the United Kingdom in South Africa; 1941-1944; his receipt of the Order of the Garter, 1948; and a bank directorship in South Africa, 1950. The letters comment (often indiscreetly) on other politicians, including Lloyd George, Stanley Baldwin and Winston Churchill, cabinet business and political issues such as: National Insurance; the Parliament Act, 1911; Lloyd George 's radical social reforms; Disestablishment of the Church in Wales; Home Rule and the rise of Irish nationalism, 1912-1921, 1948; the General Strike, 1926; the Socialist election victory, 1929; the Great Depression, 1931; influence of trade unions, 1935; agricultural policy, 1931-1939; social, economic and governmental aspects of the Second World War, generally in Europe and more specifically in South Africa under Smuts 's premiership; and significant changes in post-war society. The letters from abroad keenly observe the geography, culture and politics of Europe, Egypt, Palestine, the East and West Indies, Africa, Canada and the United States. Other topics comprise the investiture of the Prince of Wales, 1911; an official cabinet visit to the King at Windsor Castle, 1932; the funeral of George V, 1936; Gore 's own lifelong interest in architecture, art and sculpture beginning as early as 1902-1903, with later references to the National Gallery, 1928, and the National Museum of Wales, 1939; the management of Derrycarne Estate until its sale in 1924 and alterations to the Brogyntyn estates through death duties and wartime economy, 1938-1945. The letters are accompanied by a set of autobiographical notes, purposely created for clarification of the contents.

Ormsby-Gore, William George Arthur, 1885-1964.