Wynne Cemlyn-Jones

[2] In 1912, he became Private Secretary to Anglesey's Liberal MP Sir Ellis Griffith, when he was appointed Under-Secretary of State for the Home Department.

He was Called to the Bar at Middle Temple on 17 November 1919 and was appointed a Member of the Order of the British Empire in the 1919 New Year Honours.

[4][1] His first introduction to politics had come from working for his local Liberal MP, Sir Ellis Griffith.

He managed to increase the Liberal share of the vote, but Labour came through to take the seat from third place; He did not stand for parliament again.

[2] He represented the County Councils Association on the Nurses Salaries Committee chaired by Lord Rushcliffe which published two reports in 1943.