[5] Titles included The Convent Gate, The House of Mystery, and A Strong Man's Love.
[9] In 1928 she was elected to a term as Mayor of King's Lynn, though she opposed the idea of women as lawmakers.
"As Mayor I give two banquets a year, a reception to the townspeople, open bazars, lay cornerstones, and represent the town at all affairs," she explained to an American reporter.
[10] In that role, she travelled to the United States in 1929, to help the city of Lynn, Massachusetts, celebrate its tercentenary.
[13][14] There were also concerns that her husband's mental status was unsound,[15] and accusations that Gwladys was keeping him hidden even from his mother.