The Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn baronetcy was created in 1890 for
John Dillwyn-Llewelyn, who was Conservative MP for Swansea. On his death, the baronetcy passed to his son,
Charles, who assumed the additional surname "Venables" following his marriage to the daughter of the
Rev. Richard Venables, inheriting Llysdinam Hall in the process. On his death, the title and estate passed to his son, Michael, father of John. John Venables-Llewelyn succeeded to the baronetcy on 15 March 1976 following the death of his father, thus becoming the fourth Baronet. There is no
heir to the baronetcy. Venables-Llewelyn lives at the ancestral home of the Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn baronets, Llysdinam Hall, in
Llandrindod Wells,
Powys. Venables-Llewelyn owned a collection of photographs taken by pioneering photographer,
Henry Fox-Talbot which had passed through his family since his great-grandfather,
John Dillwyn-Llewelyn, married into Fox-Talbot's family. In 2013, the
Bodleian Library of
Oxford University, received a £200,000 grant from the Art Fund Charity, supporting them reach the required £2.2m target to purchase the photograph archive from Venables-Llewelyn. ==Footnotes==