Record

RefNoMDA/A/21/97
AltRefNoA3.5
LevelItem
TitleLetter from John David Griffith Davies to Sir Henry George Lyons, [Royal Society]
Date10 November 1939
DescriptionThe [stock transfer] sealing was carried out yesterday before Sir Albert Seward, Professors Hill, Egerton, Fritsch and Dr Imms. Professor Hill wonders whether it would be appropriate for a note to appear in 'Notes and Records' on the late Admiral Sir Percy Douglas, suggests Dr Kemp might write it. Secretaries and Foreign Secretary have decided to postpone removing to the house until after the next Council Meeting. Librarian of the National Library of Wales has asked for permission to photostat Edward Lhuyd letters. Davies wonders if Lyons will add his agreement for this to that of the Secretaries and Foreign Secretary.
Extent1p
FormatTypescript copy
AccessStatusOpen
RelatedMaterialsee MDA/A/21/102
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