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    Archive · Identifier: HL/PO/JO/10/11/1860/1562 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

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    Archive · Identifier: HC/CL/EU/2/479/25594 · Date: May 2004-May 2004 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    ‘?’, `The Daily Chronicle’, to J T Davies

    Archive · Identifier: LG/D/16/13/4 · Date: 28 April 1916 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    The enclosed sent by Mr. Donald, as promised.
    Notes that the `Morning Advertiser', "the organ of the publicans", agrees with the `Daily News'.
    Enclosure:
    (a) Extract from article, "Why we must not ...

    [?] , War Office, to William Sutherland

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/38/4/8 · Date: 10 Aug 1918 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Enclosure: Memorandum on manpower in wood and textile trade by Charles Sykes, 5 pages, typescript, 8 Aug 1918.

    [?], 6 Whitehall Gardens, SW, to (the Director of Remounts, BEF, France)

    Archive · Identifier: LG/D/11/2/1 · Date: 19 July 1915 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Lloyd George asks if Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Dyke Acland can be released for few days to inquire about conditions for women munition workers.

    [?], Buckingham Palace, to Lord Stamfordham (confidential)

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/29/4/95 · Date: 3 March 1922 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Enclosure: Details of salaries of female clerical staff.

    [?], Carnarvon, to “My dear Chief”

    Archive · Identifier: LG/G/33/1/34 · Date: 24 Oct 1931 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Progress of Lloyd George's campaign in the Boroughs.

    [?], Coordination of Demob Section, to Sir Eric Geddes

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/18/3/5 · Date: [1916-1922] · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    A deputation of private railway wagon owners has been promised on behalf of Lloyd George that they will have an opportunity to state their views before a nationalisation Bill is introduced.
    Enclosu...

    [?], Foreign Office, to Sir R Rodd (No 68 – secret)

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/56/1/35 · Date: 5 April 1917 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Substance of enclosed to be communicated to the Italian government.
    Enclosure: Memorandum, secret, 4 pages, typescript copy.
    HM Government has considered Robertson's report on the Italian army and ...

    [?], Home Office, to Lloyd George

    Archive · Identifier: LG/D/18/13/2 · Date: 26 June 1916 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Lieutenant General Macready will attend the meeting of the Franchise and Registration Committee on Wed, 28 June, to express his views on the question of soldiers voting.

    [?], Legation de Greece, London, to Earl Curzon (immediate)

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/55/1/30 · Date: 28 June 1920 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Refers to note of 27 April. The Greek government's urgent need for coal in connection with military operations in Smyrna and Thrace.

    [?], Offices of the Cabinet to the Editor of the `Sunday Times’

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/25/1/22 · Date: March 1921 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    The history of the decision that Lloyd George should not accompany Kitchener on his mission to Russia.

    [?], Scotland House, to Davidson

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/46/9/9 · Date: 28 Aug 1920 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Enclosure: Copies of intercepted telegrams exchanged between Russian Delegation and Moscow, 4 pages, typescript, 20-25 Aug 1920.

    [?] (signature indecipherable), Valona, to Lloyd George, Paris

    Archive · Identifier: LG/F/49/1/2 · Date: 24 Sep 1919 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Requests support for Albania's national aspirations, and protests against loss of territory.
    Attached: Minutes by G F Phillips, William Thwaites and Thomas Powoll, transmitting the letter to Lloyd ...

    [-], The Castle, Dublin to Cadogan

    Archive · Identifier: CAD/1122 · Date: 9 June 1897 · Author: Parliamentary Archives

    Regarding legal appointments, (First part of letter only, signature missing).