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A. J. Sylvester Papers
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Memoranda and papers relating mainly to the Peace Conferences. The papers also include draft memoranda, 12 July 1919, on 'The ...,

Memoranda and papers relating mainly to the Peace Conferences. The papers also include draft memoranda, 12 July 1919, on 'The Organisation of the Cabinet' and 'The Cabinet Secretariat', and a typescript paper 'Diplomacy by Conference', February 1920, prepared by Sir Maurice Hankey for the British Institute of International Affairs. There is also an undated typescript 'Report on Visit to Paris' by A. J. Sylvester.

'1922 File'. The papers include a long letter, 27 February 1922, from D. Lloyd George to Austen Chamberlain discussing the ...,

'1922 File'. The papers include a long letter, 27 February 1922, from D. Lloyd George to Austen Chamberlain discussing the tenor of Coalition politics and the need to bring the Coalition to an end; a copy of A. J. Sylvester's memorandum 'Lloyd George retires from the Premiership: I serve Bonar Law'; and a letter, 23 October 1922, from Randall Davidson, archbishop of Canterbury, to A. J. Sylvester, and a copy of A. J. Sylvester's reply, 3 November 1922.

Correspondence and papers relating to the Burton Liberal Association. A. J. Sylvester served as President of the Association for 1927-8 ...,

Correspondence and papers relating to the Burton Liberal Association. A. J. Sylvester served as President of the Association for 1927-8. There are groups of papers concerning visits of the Liberal Land Van and the distribution of Land News in the division, the difficulties of party organisation and the re-establishment of a Liberal tradition, and attitudes towards the proposed revision of the Book of Common Prayer.

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