In the 1881 census a Henry C L Powys was a visitor at William Day at 1 Queen St, St George Hanover Sq, London. The names are so similar but he was 22 in the census and 12 from RCL P-L's records, so doesn't tie up. But looking at the births of the other children, I do not believe RCLPL's date of 1869.
Curiously Evelyn Archer Powys's entry in Burke's Colonial Gentry of 1890 odd omits his brother Henry altogether.
Henry Conway Leigh Powys |
These are the various documents he left behind summarising his researches. They included:
(1) His master tree of all families married by our forebears.
(2) His formal pedigree of the Powyses, in the style of Burke.
(3) His two pages of trees of various descents from medieval royalty, including the Trotters back to the Scottish Stewarts.
(4) His trees of the recent Trotter marriages.