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A. J. Sylvester Papers
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File of miscellaneous letters. Among the correspondence is a letter from H. H. Asquith and a telegram from George V ...,

File of miscellaneous letters. Among the correspondence is a letter from H. H. Asquith and a telegram from George V, both dated 20 Aug. 1911, to D. Lloyd George (as Chancellor of the Exchequer), thanking him for his role in ending the strike in the railway industry; two holograph letters, 12 Sept. 1934 and 26 Sept. 1939, from Harold Macmillan to D. Lloyd George, the former seeking an interview with D. Lloyd George, and the latter relating to the 'formulation' of an 'unauthorised programme' and the hope of achieving 'a fruitful cooperation after the Election'; a typescript copy of a letter, 18 Dec. 1937, from D. Lloyd George to Professor T. P. Conwell-Evans concerning the visit to Germany in 1936 and his opinion of Hitler; and a typescript copy of a letter, 12 Feb. 1944, from Richard Acland to D. Lloyd George.

A. J. Sylvester's publications,

Arranged into 'The real Lloyd George' (1947) (D 1-6), 'Life with Lloyd George' (1975 (D 7-13), and 'The prime ministers' secretaries: politicians or administrators?' (1975) (D 14).

Sylvester-Cross correspondence,

Files of correspondence between A. J. Sylvester and Colin Cross relating primarily to the editing of A. J. Sylvester's diaries for publication, the preparation of the text for the press and its printing, interspersed with exchanges of news. There are numerous references to members of the Lloyd George family. The correspondence includes a few copies of letters from A. J. Sylvester to other individuals.

Miscellaneous correspondence relating mainly to the preparation and publication of Life with Lloyd George, together with various letters and enquiries ...,

Miscellaneous correspondence relating mainly to the preparation and publication of Life with Lloyd George, together with various letters and enquiries received during subsequent years. The correspondents include: Robert, Lord Boothby, 1975; Lady Olwen Carey-Evans, 1971-5; Owen Lloyd-George, third earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, 1972-4; William Lloyd-George, third viscount Tenby, 1975; John Grigg, 1975-85; Professor Cameron Hazelhurst, 1971; Dr David Jenkins, Librarian of the National Library of Wales, 1973-5; Gladwyn, Lady Goronwy Owen, 1975; and Ann Parry, 1973.

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