Letter from A. J. Sylvester to Gwilym Lloyd George,
- C34.
- File
- 1948, Dec. 18.
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letter from A. J. Sylvester to Gwilym Lloyd George,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letter from Lady Megan Lloyd-George to A. J. Sylvester,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letter from William George to A. J. Sylvester,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letter from A. J. Sylvester to D. L. ['Bengy'] Carey-Evans,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letter from A. J. Sylvester to David Lloyd-George, 2nd viscount Tenby,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letters from A. J. Sylvester to Captain Stephen Roskill,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
The correspondents include Lord Birkenhead, 1951; Clement Davies MP, 1956; Lady Megan Lloyd George, 1950; William George, 1955, Captain B. H. Liddell Hart, 1954-65; Edward James, 1955; Dr Thomas Jones CH, 1950-4; and Frank Owen, 1954.
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
The correspondents include Michael Bloch, 1984; Dr David Jenkins, Librarian of the National Library of Wales, 1984; Emrys Pride, 1981; and Colin Vines, 1983.
File of miscellaneous letters addressed to A. J. Sylvester while recovering from an operation,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Correspondence, papers and press cuttings relating to A. J. Sylvester's researches and the writing of The Real Lloyd George, the attempts to secure a publisher, the passage of the volume through the press, and reaction to its publication. The correspondents include Ethel, Lady Dawson of Penn, 1947; Owen Lloyd-George, third earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, 1947; Dr Thomas Jones, CH, 1946-7; Frank Owen, 1947; and Major General Sir E. D. Swinton, 1947.
Sylvester-Cross correspondence,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
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.
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Letter from Professor G. W. Jones, the London School of Economics, to A. J. Sylvester enclosing a typescript of his paper 'The prime ministers' secretaries: politicians or administrators?'.
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Miscellaneous typescripts by A. J. Sylvester, among them 'How I helped Lloyd George write his War Memoirs', 'My reply to Dr Trevor Wilson's criticism of Lloyd George', 'The son of the soil', 'L. G. introduces his rural land policy', and 'With L. G. in Italy'.
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers
Speech notes, mainly undated, mostly intended for speeches by D. Lloyd George. The majority are typescript, some in the hand of D. Lloyd George.
Miscellaneous shorthand notes,
Part of A. J. Sylvester Papers