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Arthur Owen Vaughan (Owen Rhoscomyl) Papers,
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Letter to Dorothy Stott,

She has been staying with her sister Nest. She refers to family differences, including disagreements with her sister, Nest, events following her mother's death, including the burning of her father's papers and the sale of other belongings. She apologises for any offence caused and hopes that in spite of discord within the family, that this has been no more than a misunderstanding.

Letter from Georg [W. Geere], Veutésdorp, Transvaal, [South Africa],

Thanks her for her letter, informs her that his eldest brother has died and tells her that her idea to send Philip to a nursery is a good one. He is glad that she is still thinking of going to South Africa and is sorry that she could not find a correspondent for his daughter, Carie. He discusses the state of education, thanks her for writing her criticism of the cooperative movement and informs her that although immigration is tight to keep out undesirables, he is sure that the right type would be welcome.

Letter from Georg [W. Geere], Box 97, Veutésdorp, Transvaal, [South Africa],

Apologises for the delay in writing and thanks her for everything including the Christmas presents. States that South Africa is suffering the effects of a drought and that the country is fortunate to be so rich in gold. Asks for her opinion on international affairs. Enquires after her little boy. Should he address her as Miss or Mrs? .

Letter from Het[tie Glyn Davies], Northfield, Llanfairfechan,

Apologises for not writing sooner but she has had a stream of guests and has been away. Sends photographs (2). The first is of [J.] Glyn [Davies] and Hettie taken in 1952. The second was taken in 1950 in Llanarth, Cardiganshire [not enclosed]. In sorting Glyn's letters she has come across a copy of a letter from him to Mr E. D. Jones which includes a reference to Arthur Owen Vaughan and a duel. Encloses an extract. Gives information on camping grounds in the area and writes that it would be nice to see Olwen. Wishes her a happy new year.

Letter from Dorothy Stott, 10 The Drive, Esher, Surrey to Mr [J. Glyn] Davies apologising for not answering sooner and ...,

Letter from Dorothy Stott, 10 The Drive, Esher, Surrey to Mr [J. Glyn] Davies apologising for not answering sooner and enclosing two of her uncle's books [not enclosed]. Gives Arthur Owen Vaughan's real name as Robert Scourfield Milne but asks Jgd to keep his work under the name of A. Owen Vaughan. The letter contains an account of Arthur Owen Vaughan's childhood and youth. She has in her possession several letters written home by Arthur Owen Vaughan when he was a cowboy and feels that it is a pity if his work cannot be kept together. Regrets that she has no training for research herself.

Letters (4) to Lieut. Colonel A. O. Vaughan, Dso, OBE, Dco, 33 Teversham Drift,

Letters (4) to Lieut. Colonel A. O. Vaughan, Dso, OBE, Dco, 33 Teversham Drift, . Cherry Hinton, Cambridge [having obviously mistaken Olwen Vaughan for her father, believing him to be still alive]. The letters are from Brigadier F. C. Nottingham, Dso, OBE, The Gordon Boys' School, West End, Woking, Surrey and refer to the loaning of General Gordon's Bible and signet ring to the school.

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