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In the Battle Line.I

Record Office for Wales.

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Record Office for Wales. BOROUGH IEIEh ASD WELSH RECORDS. Welsh M.IVs on^ifed»csday ,^ait«d on ir Alfred Mond, M.P. (H.M.'s First Commissioner of orks) to ask icr a Record Office for Wales. Sir Herbert Roberts* (chairman of the Welsh Party) introduced the deputation, and Mr. W. Llewelyn Williams said that a large num- ber of records belonging to various Government departments had accumu- lated during the war. The Department was overwhelmed with documents which they dare nnt destroy. There was no room to keep them in bioner order, and -in the course of the next few months have to provide no less than 15 miles of shelves in which to store war records. The Record Office in Chaneerv-lane was ralicvnously in_ee- quate. This was a good opportunity for pressing the claims of IVales for a Record I Office in Wales for the custody of Welsh records. The claim had been recognized I by the Royal Commission, and the Welsh j records had only been ?-o?t to London I in 1854 for safe custody. To do as asked would but place Wales in the same posi- tion as regards a Record Office as Ireland and Scotland. Sir Alfred Mond was very sympathetic and promised to do what he could.

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