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The officers of the society are elected by the members of the society in accordance with the Constitution of the Society.
 

Patron Mrs Elizabeth Murray
  Great - great - great grand-daughter of Lord and Lady Llanover
   
Chairman Ann Griffiths
  Harpist and harp historian. Member Board of Directors World Harp Congress
   
Secretary Robin Davies
  Editor of Newyddion Gwent. Welsh speaker.
   
Treasurer Ruth Thomas
  Research student, Welsh Department, Cardiff University
   
Membership Secretary & Vice Chairman Frances Younson
  An archivist working at the Gwent Record Office. In 2002 collaborated with Abergavenny museum to produce an exhibition marking the 200th anniversary of the birth of Augusta Waddington, later Lady Llanover. Learning to speak Welsh and to play the Harp.
   
Committee Members

Rosie Arkell
Secretary in the Welsh Department at the Hill College, Abergavenny. Has learnt Welsh and is at present learning the harp.

Rachael Rogers  
Curator Abergavenny Museum and Castle. Learning Welsh.

Huw Evans
Powys-born former estate agent.  Welsh speaker. Formerly Secretary of Cymreigyddion y Fenni.


Helen Forder
Great – great grand-daughter of the under-agent to Lady Llanover in the 1880s, whose grandmother and brother learnt to play the triple harp at Llanover. Family historian. Welsh speaker.


Alun Griffiths

Abercarn. Welsh speaker. Folk dance expert and harpist to Gwerinwyr Gwent Folk Dancers
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Howard Potter

Accountant.Welsh speaker. Folk dance expert.

Sue James
Newport-born former G.P. Has learnt Welsh and has just started harp lessons.

 
Launched on 12 October 2003, The Lady Llanover Society is dedicated to advancing the education of the public in Welsh language, arts and culture by promoting the life and achievements of August Hall, First Baroness Llanover (1802 - 1896)

This page was last updated on 29 February, 2008