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LLOYD - Sir J.E. Lloyd Papers
A - Family and early life
B - University College of Wales Aberystwyth
C - Oxford
21 - Bundle of congratulations on J.E. Lloyd's First Class in Classical Moderations. W. Warde Fowler and R.F. Horton are among the writers; one letter is in Latin; Welsh friends included his old Principal (T.C. Edwards), R.E. Morris, W. Silvanus Jones, T.F. Roberts, and E.W. Parry
22 - Bundle following J.E. Lloyd's First in Greats in 1885; possibly the most interesting is that of Principal T.C. Edwards discussing his possible resignation and giving in outline the arrangements made to cope with the great fire calamity of that year. Very warm in his good wishes on both occasions (Mods. and Greats) was Mr W.R. Owen, on the Liverpool staff of the North & South Wales Bank, one of the Secretaries of the Liverpool National Eisteddfod of 1884, and later Treasurer of the U.C.N. Wales - he was to marry the sister of Sir John Lloyd
23 - Bundle superscribed 'Oxford', but a good deal of the matter enclosed has to do with Liverpool friends - letters from W.R. Owen, from his father (who with W.R.O. were active, early in 1885, in founding the Liverpool Welsh National Society), from the Rev. Thomas Hughes the Wesleyan minister, from W.S. Jones; there is also an official list of subjects - Liverpool National, 1884 - no.12 being a prize of £25 to be given for a History of Wales for use in Day Schools, which was won by J.E.L., and printed in the Trans. of that Eisteddfod, pp.341-408. The rest of the bundle is distinctly Oxford: letters from W.W. Merry and W.W. Fowler, a notice to attend a meeting of the Pattison Society, a photo of an ISIS Society group (in which J.E. Lloyd is unmistakably recognised), a Betella bill for 1883, an appeal from R.L. Poole for co-operation in floating the English Historical Review (August 1885), programme of the Encaenia for 1885, and a small envelope containing his Oxford Testamurs and certificates (from the last testamur we learn that three of his examiners in Historia Moderna, in which he was placed in the First Class, were Mandell Creighton (later Bishop), A.L. Smith, and [Sir] Richard Lodge)
D - More Oxford Memories - Bundle compiled out of Sir John's broadcast on 'Cymry yn Rhydychen' that was given on July 22, 1942, and published in the 'Eurgrawn' for Jan., 1943, pp. 13-15.
E - "Adgofion" [Atgofion]
F - Note books relating to 'A History of Wales from the Earliest Times up to the Edwardian Conquest' 2 vols, 1911, First Edition
G - Allied and ancillary note books relating to 'A History of Wales' : Welsh tribal divisions, districts, places, &c. with archaeological and topographical notes
H - Allied and ancillary note books relating to 'A History of Wales'
I - Note books relating to 'History of Carmarthenshire'
J - 'Dictionary of Welsh Biography' (projected)
K - Papers, addresses and reviews etc.
L - Eisteddfodic and denominational
M - Archaeology
N - Academic boards
O - Music
P - Pen-y-bont and Pen-y-garnedd, Montgomeryshire
Q - Liverpool interests : parents and religions affairs [Compare with LLOYD/1-18]
R - Aberystwyth
S - Welsh History
T - Broadcasts
U - Candidatures and honours
V - Associations and Academy Reports
W - Diaries
X - Letters
Y - Letters and testimonials
Z - Bibliography being a "List of Articles, Papers, Books, etc. by J.E. Lloyd”
ZZ - Further Addenda
ZZZ - Rhaglenni / Programmes etc.
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