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A. J. Humphreys pedigree chart

Pedigree chart, dated 15 October 1973, of Arthur Jones-Humphreys, compiled by, and in the hand of, the donor.
Also included are typescript notes on the donor's family and on the 'Fifteen Noble Tribes of Gwynedd' (ff. 2-3).

Humphreys, A. J. (Arthur Jones)

A. J. Sylvester and Lloyd George,

Letter, 7 January 1981, from A. J. Sylvester, Corsham, Wiltshire, to Miss Ann Parry. Describes his many afflictions, including cataract. Would like to write a book based on his experiences and his time with Sir Maurice Hankey and Lloyd George. Writer played a key part in the research for Lloyd George's War Memoirs during the 1930's. Much resents that Countess Lloyd-George chose Malcolm Thompson to write the official biography of Lloyd George and double-crossed Sylvester in so doing. Has a very high regard for Jennifer Longford today - 'She is a wonderful woman now, ... She is worth ten times that of Frances'. Frances left no more than £11,000 when she died in 1972 although she was the widow of Lloyd George. He refused to support her plan to establish an agricultural college in north Wales, and the setting up of the Lloyd George Museum at Llanystumdwy was due mainly to the efforts of the recipient. His health and the court case in which he is presently involved.

Sylvester, Albert James, 1889-

[A J Sylvester with his cine camera]

Two successive frames from a cine-film taken by A J Sylvester at the time of David Lloyd George's visit to Germany in 1936. These show A J Sylvester with his cine camera held up to his eye. Presumably shot in a mirror.

A. J. W. Vaughan pedigrees,

Xerox copies, [?1972], with manuscript additions, of pedigree charts showing the descent of the donor's family from the Lennard family of London (ff. 2-4).
Also included is a pedigree tracing the descent of the Davies family of Broomhill and Skomer from the actress Hannah Pritchard (née Vaughan) (f. 1).

Vaughan, Anthony.

'A Letter to the Freeholders of the County of Glamorgan... by An Old Freeholder',

'A Letter to the Freeholders of the County of Glamorgan, on the Importance of Selecting a Proper Person to Represent them in the ensuing Parliament ... by An Old Freeholder'. (Newport, John Cheese ... Feb. 19 1820), pp. 16. On the back is a note beginning 'This is supposed to have been written by Mr Blakemere ...'. Printed.

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