New books on Tredegar House, Newport

NEW BOOKS ON THE MORGANS OF  TREDEGAR HOUSE, NEWPORT

BY WILLIAM CROSS, FSA SCOT
Myths About The Morgans of Tredegar House
Busting the History Fraudsters

Published in 2018

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The Morgans of Tredegar House
Great War Roll of Honour

The Hoare, Lindsay and Mundy Great Grandsons of the First Lord and Lady Tredegar who died during the 1914-1918 War

Published in 2018

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                               Carnarvon, Carter and Tutankhuman  Revisited     

          Evan, Lord Tredegar, Selected Letters, Prose and Quotations

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In 1942, the Welsh town of Abergavenny  was scandalised by disclosures after the arrest of over twenty youths and men on charges relating to homosexual activity and corrupting boys.  George Rowe, the 40-year-old manager of Abergavenny’s Coliseum cinema was at the centre of a Police enquiry after one of the page-boys complained about being molested. The boy’s complaint turned into a witch-hunt of ‘queers’ across Britain  revealing  an oddball  mix  of abused and  abusers;  a farmer,  a clerk, two chefs, a fireman, several serving soldiers, a hairdresser,  an  actor and others  were  arrested and brought back to Abergavenny, where almost all the offences were committed. Before the case reached a Judge at Monmouthshire Assizes, three men attempted suicide, one young man succeeded in taking his own life. In the years that followed rumours persisted that several people had got away scot-free, including one notable public figure.  Others went on the run to escape capture and disgrace, since all homosexuality was illegal in Britain until the changes started by the Sexual Offences Act, 1967.  William Cross the biographer of Almina, Countess of Carnarvon, and of salacious tales about the Morgans of Tredegar House, Newport, South Wales, is no stranger to controversial histories. Cross examines the facts in the Abergavenny case and sets out details from contemporary newspapers including closed files at  National Archives, now released under the Freedom of Information Act.  Here for the first time is  the unvarnished  truth,  the background,  the preliminary proceedings,  the  trial and the aftermath of a grisly, but sad tale from  Abergavenny’s past  that some would prefer to see buried forever.

 

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Catherine and Tilly: Porchey Carnarvon's Two Duped Wives

The Tragic Tales of the two Sixth Countesses of Carnarvon

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        Aspects of Evan :

The Last Viscount Tredegar 

 From Authors

Monty Dart and William Cross

This book will be published on 10 December 2012. As well as details of the life and times of Evan Frederic Morgan ( 1893-1949) there is a full transcript of Evan's Court Martial in 1943 for offences against the Official Secrets Acts.

For further information  please contact William Cross, by e-mail 

                    williecross@aol.com