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- [c.1919].
An Article by J. Glyn Davies, Professor of Welsh at Liverpool University. - 'Owen Rhoscomyl. Tribute by the man who knew him best'. Typescript.
An Article by J. Glyn Davies, Professor of Welsh at Liverpool University. - 'Owen Rhoscomyl. Tribute by the man who knew him best'. Typescript.
Papers including letters from Lt.-Col B. C. G. Shore to Olwen Vaughan containing technical information on the restoring of the church, copies of letters from H. Hughes, architect to Olwen Vaughan and Col Shore. Also included are sketches, notes and articles.
Covering Letter with above donations [128-37] to the National Library from Olwen Vaughan, 4 Chapel Lane, Morchard Bishop, Devon, describing how the locations were come across and noting that further records are to follow.
Covering Letter with the donations [139-50] to the National Library from O.V, 4 Chapel Lane, Morchard Bishop, Devon, dated 30 October 1969, with background information on the reports and a list of the reports sent.
Death Certificates (2), the first is that of Arthur Owen Vaughan dated 4 December 1919, and the second is that of his wife, Catherine Vaughan, dated 28 March 1927. Copies.
Extracts from the Western Mail (3), the first is dated 13 August 1914 and refers to the creation of the Welsh Horse Cavalry which was initiated by Arthur Owen Vaughan. The second is dated 15 August 1914 and refers to Arthur Owen Vaughan's varied career including his service in the Boer War. The third is a tribute to Arthur Owen Vaughan, dated 16 October 1919. Also included is a holograph copy of extracts in the hand of Olwen Vaughan - one page having been written on the back of a list of Arthur Owen Vaughan's works held in Cardiff Public Libraries. Typescript.
Letter from C.C. Millward, Assistant Editor, Western Mail & South Wales News, Cardiff,
In answer to an enquiry by Olwen Vaughan he confirms that the biographical file of Arthur Owen Vaughan does seem to indicate that he arranged the investiture of the Prince of Wales at Caernarfon. This information comes from Edward James, former London correspondent and as he is still living it would be possible to contact him.
Letter from C.C. Millward, Assistant Editor, Western Mail & South Wales News, Cardiff,
Informs Olwen Vaughan that she may inspect the biographical file concerning her late father if she wishes.
Letter from Col. Frank Chappell, General Motors of Canada Limited, Oshawa,
Letter from Col. Frank Chappell, General Motors of Canada Limited, Oshawa, . Ontario, to Rhys Vaughan, c/o Geological Department, Hollinger Consolidated Gold Mines, Timmins, Ontario. The sender thanks Rv for the photographs and will add them to his copy of RV's father's book. Also some comments on Canada and an invitation to visit at any time. At the bottom is a note by Rv, dated January 1962, describing his first meeting with Col. Chappell.
*Letter from David Jenkins, Librarian, The National Library of Wales acknowledging the receipt of notes on Cherry Hinton Parish Church and looking forward to receiving an account of her childhood which he is sure will be most interesting and worth preserving.
Letter from Deborah C. Homeyer, 743 Schoeman Street, Pretoria, S[outh] A[frica].
To her and that she has found some information on the family which she encloses [not contained with letter]. Asks her to write to General Palmer, Commissioner of the South African Police if she wants more information.
Letter from D.J. Williams to E. James, Western Mail, 176 Fleet Street, London thanking him for his letter and apologising that he won't be at the proceedings. He also requests that the balance of the cost should be paid to him because he cannot afford to stand the debt. Typescript.
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.
Letter from E. D. Jones (Keeper of Manuscripts and Records), The National Library of Wales,
Letter from E. D. Jones (Keeper of Manuscripts and Records), The National Library of Wales, . Aberystwyth . If she intends to write a biography, she should certainly see the letters deposited at the National Library. Informs her that the correspondence is the property of the executors of the late J. Glyn Davies and that she should ensure their consent before inspecting them. Suggests lodgings in the Aberystwyth area.
Gives information on the location of Arthur Owen Vaughan's papers. Enclosed is a list of Arthur Owen Vaughan's works which are held by the National Library.
Letter from E. D. Jones (Librarian), The National Library of Wales, Aberystwyth,
He encloses a statement which has also been sent to the Passport Office. Hopes that Olwen Vaughan will have no further trouble in obtaining her passport. Enclosed with the letter is a copy of a letter to the Passport Office together with two sheets of information on the nationality and marriage of Arthur Owen Vaughan.
Letter from E. James[?] to D.J. Williams. He feels sorry that D.J. Williams did not write to him immediately after hearing from Howe because it is now very difficult to get in touch with him. He suggests that the unveiling might have to be postponed to obviate the risk of hurting anyone's feelings. Typescript.