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- 6 Apr 1918 (Creation)
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Fron Isallt, Treaddur Bay, Holyhead, North Wales. - Wishes he could have welcomed Trevelyan at the Bridges, but the house is let to Maurice [Llewelyn Davies], his sister-in-law and daughters; he himself will return to England next week and would like to see Trevelyan to discuss 'the rival attractions of clink, hard labour & work of national importance, including the building of the lofty rhyme' [subsequent to them becoming liable to conscription]. Considers that having married an Irishwoman he himself has become a neutral: Trevelyan might do the same. Has not seen Bertie [Russell] but is very concerned about his situation [Russell's conviction for pacifist activities]. Feels the legal appeal will be of no use, that Russell should make a written statement, and that his friends should concern themselves with the mitigation of the punishment and do what they can to save him from imprisonment. Has been taking steps along these lines with Buckler; from what he hears from Morel, Russell should not suffer six months of ordinary imprisonment. Is enjoying a family holiday by the sea; Richard can walk miles and climb any rocks. Version of the Arethusa legend by Llewelyn Davies originally enclosed.
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- Davies, Crompton Llewelyn (1868-1935), lawyer and civil servant (Subject)
- Davies, Maurice Llewelyn (1864-1939), businessman (Subject)
- Calvert, Theodora (1898-1988) lawyer, writer, and campaigner for the abolition of the death penalty (Subject)
- Davies, Mary Llewelyn (1895-1976) doctor (Subject)
- Davies, Moya Llewelyn (1881-1943), Irish Republican activist and writer (Subject)
- Russell, Bertrand Arthur William (1872-1970), 3rd Earl Russell, philosopher, journalist, and political campaigner (Subject)
- Buckler, William Hepburn (1867-1952) diplomat and classical scholar (Subject)
- Morel, Edmund Dene (1873-1924) journalist, author and pacifist (Subject)
- Davies, Richard Llewelyn (1912-1981), Baron Llewelyn-Davies of Hastoe, architect (Subject)