Bronwydd, Cardiganshire was a country house in Wales. Bronwydd, Cardiganshire , home to the Lloyd Family, Bronwydd replaced Cilrhiwe as the main family home in the 1850s, at which time it was rebuilt in the fashionable gothic revival style by Sir Thomas Lloyd, 1st Baronet . The architect was R. K. Penson , who skillfully adapted an existing 18th century house to create an elaborate Victorian gothic castle suitable for the Marcher Lord of Cemais . The 18th century house contained a private chapel, the Lloyds of that era having been converts to Methodism , while the reconstructed Bronwydd included a baronial hall, containing the family muniments and serving as entrance hall. The exterior of the building included a tall, slim round tower and a square tower with bell turret. Part of the house is supposed to have been modelled on the cathedral transept and tower of the Rock of Cashel , Ireland, although Thomas Lloyd described the whole as a romantic Rhineland castle with patterned roof tiling. The stables and service block were rendered in mock half timber, similar to the streets of Chester . The house was sited on a bluff overlooking a river. The interiors were splendid, with painted mottoes above the doors, a profusion of carved stone, stained glass and mural paintings. The expense of such medieval fantasies rested heavy on the estate, which was in debt to the tune of 100,000 when Sir Thomas son, Sir Marteine Lloyd inherited the estate in 1877. Prudent management and the sale of outlying lands restored some solvency to the estate in the years prior to the First World War . The death of Sir Marteine s son, Arundel Keymes Lloyd in the Great War doomed the estate, however. The Inland Revenue demanded death duties on the estate, which had been made over to Arundel Lloyd in order to avoid those same duties. For much of the post war period, Sir Marteine and Lady Lloyd lived away from Bronwydd, although they celebrated their Golden Wedding in 1928 in some style. Sir Marteine Lloyd ... more details
This is a list of people who served as Lord Lieutenant of Ceredigion Cardiganshire . After 1780, all Lord Lieutenants were also Custos Rotulorum of Cardiganshire . The office was abolished on 31 March 1974, and replaced by the Lord Lieutenant of Dyfed . Lord Lieutenants of Cardiganshire to 1974 see Lord Lieutenant of Wales before 1694 Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke 11 May 1694 2 October 1715 John Vaughan, 1st Viscount Lisburne 2 October 1715 1721 John Vaughan, 2nd Viscount Lisburne 26 July 1721 1741 vacant Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne 10 May 1744 27 July 1762 Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne 27 July 1762 1800 Thomas Johnes the younger Thomas Johnes 4 July 1800 25 April 1816 William Edward Powell 22 November 1817 10 April 1854 Thomas Lloyd of Coedmore Thomas Lloyd 16 September 1854 14 September 1857 Edward Lewis Pryse 14 September 1857 29 May 1888 Herbert Davies Evans 16 July 1888 28 December 1923 Ernest Vaughan, 7th Earl of Lisburne 28 December 1923 9 May 1956 John Hext Lewes , O.B.E. 9 May 1956 31 March 1974 References cite journal author J.C. Sainty authorlink John Sainty civil servant title Lieutenancies of Counties, 1585&ndash 1642 journal Bulletin of the Institute of Historical Research year 1970 volume issue Special Supplement No. 8 pages url cite book author J.C. Sainty authorlink John Sainty civil servant title List of Lieutenants of Counties of England and Wales 1660 1974 publisher Swift Printers Sales Ltd location London year 1979 The Lord Lieutenants Order 1973 1973 1754 Lord Lieutenancies Category 1974 disestablishments Category History of Ceredigion Category Lord Lieutenancies of Wales Cardiganshire Category Lord Lieutenants of Cardiganshire ... more details
Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire Constabulary was the Home Office police force for the counties of Carmarthenshire and Ceredigion Cardiganshire , Wales . It was created on 1 July 1958 by the amalgamation of Carmarthenshire Constabulary and Cardiganshire Constabulary under section 4 of the Police Act 1946 . In 1968, the force amalgamated with Mid Wales Constabulary and Pembrokeshire Constabulary to form Dyfed Powys Police . In 1965, it had an establishment of 355 and an actual strength of 348. ref The Thin Blue Line , Police Council for Great Britain Staff Side Claim for Undermanning Supplements, 1965 ref Footnotes reflist External links http www.knowledgenetwork.gov.uk HO CircularsOld.nsf 0 C416566E1A53F13280256D7300439CAC file Home 20Office 20Circular 20074 20 201958.pdf Home Office Circular 74 1958 announcing the force s creation http www.knowledgenetwork.gov.uk HO circularsOld.nsf 0 EC23A6CC2C37E69480256D7300428858 file Home 20Office 20Circular 20098 20 201968.pdf Home Office Circular 98 1968 announcing the force s abolition Category Defunct police forces of the United Kingdom Category History of Carmarthenshire Category History of Ceredigion Category 1958 establishments Category 1968 disestablishments UK law enforcement agency stub ... more details
This is a list of people who have served as Custos Rotulorum of Ceredigion Cardiganshire . Walter Devereux, 1st Viscount Hereford 1543&ndash 1558 John Price 1558 &ndash aft. 1579 George Devereux c. 1584 Richard Price bef. 1594 &ndash aft. 1608 John Lewis the elder Sir John Lewis bef. 1621&ndash 1623 John Lewis the younger Sir John Lewis 1623&ndash 1626 William Compton, 1st Earl of Northampton 1626&ndash 1630 Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery 1630&ndash 1646 Interregnum Francis Vaughan, Lord Vaughan 1660&ndash 1667 Richard Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Carbery 1670&ndash 1686 John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Carbery 1686&ndash 1713 Price Devereux, 9th Viscount Hereford 1714 John Vaughan, 1st Viscount Lisburne 1714&ndash 1721 John Vaughan, 2nd Viscount Lisburne 1721&ndash 1741 vacant Thomas Johnes the elder Thomas Johnes 1743&ndash 1780 Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne 1780&ndash 1800 For later custodes rotulorum, see Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire . References http www.history.ac.uk office custodes.html Institute of Historical Research Custodes Rotulorum Category Lists of custodes rotulorum Cardiganshire ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 unreferenced November 2008 lead missing November 2008 The following teams are currently in the Cardiganshire League Division 1 for the 2008 2009 Season. class wikitable border 1 Teams Aberaeron Aberporth Cardigan, Ceredigion Cardigan Crannog Ffostrasol Lampeter Llanboidy Llanybydder Maesglas New Quay Pencader St Dogmaels External links http www.westwalessport.com Soccer 20Tables 20 20Ceredigion 20League.shtml WestWalesSport.com http www.ceredigionleague.co.uk Ceredigion League Category Football competitions in Wales Wales footy competition stub ... more details
The Cardiganshire by election, 1932 was a by election parliamentary by election held on 22 September 1932 for the British House of Commons United Kingdom constituencies constituency of Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire . Previous Member of Parliament The seat had become vacant when the constituency s Liberal Party UK Liberal Member of Parliament MP , Rhys Hopkin Morris 5 September 1888 22 November 1956 resigned after being appointed a Metropolitan Police Magistrate a full time paid magistrate, sitting as a judicial officer at courts in the London Metropolitan Police area . Rhys Hopkin Morris was born in Maesteg , Glamorgan. He qualified as a barrister in 1919, after serving as an Army officer during the First World War. Hopkin Morris was an uncompromising adherent of traditional Liberalism. He was unsympathetic to David Lloyd George . As Hopkin Morris said in 1924, I am not a follower of Mr Lloyd George and I have no intention of being one . He voted against Lloyd George being Liberal leader in 1926 and was the only Liberal MP to vote against Lloyd George s re election as leader in 1929. Hopkin Morris had first contested Cardiganshire, as the official candidate of the Liberal Party, in the 1922 general election. He lost to Lloyd George s private secretary Ernest Evans politician Ernest Evans , standing for the National Liberal Party UK, 1922 National Liberal Party . In the 1923 general election, after the two Liberal factions had re united, Evans was the Liberal .... Votes Election box begin title United Kingdom general election, 1931 1931 general election Cardiganshire ... N A Election box end Election box begin title 22 September 1932 by election Cardiganshire Election ... link winner Liberal Party UK swing N A Election box end See also Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire constituency List of United Kingdom by elections 1931 1950 United Kingdom by election ... Parliament DEFAULTSORT Cardiganshire By Election, 1932 Category 1932 elections in the United Kingdom ... more details
The Cardiganshire by election, 1921 was a parliamentary by election held for the British House of Commons constituency of Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire on 18 February 1921. The election was important for the bitterness of the contest between the Coalition Government 1916 1922 Coalition and H H Asquith Independent factions within the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party and the deepening of this division within the party as a factor in the long term decline of Liberalism in Wales . Vacancy The by election was caused by the desire of Prime Minister David Lloyd George to find a Parliamentary seat for his private secretary Captain Ernest Evans politician Ernest Evans . ref Michael ... might not be opposed as he was a Cardiganshire man his father was Clerk to the County Council. ref .... To resolve the issue of its choice of candidate, the Cardiganshire Liberal Association invited five ... by Llewelyn Williams, it was decided that if Cardiganshire Liberals chose a Coalition Liberal candidate ... dropped out of contention, the choice for Cardiganshire Liberals crystallised between Evans and Llewelyn ..., Cardiganshire Liberals voted to adopt Llewelyn Williams. Of the 350 delegates invited to the selection ... was an early issue raised in the election. This was because the Cardiganshire Farmers Union, a generally ... called Black and Tans . Llewelyn Williams sought to counter Evans credentials as a Cardiganshire ... A Study of Cardiganshire Hutchison, 1973 p46 ref and addressed a special meeting of women at Aberystwyth ... showing Prussian Militarism trying in vain to woo Miss Cardiganshire away from Lloyd George. ref ... vehicles to get their supporters to the poll which was important in a constituency like Cardiganshire ... Williams, the fact that Cardiganshire Liberal Association had chosen an H H Asquith Asquithian ... title Cardiganshire by election, 1921 Election box candidate with party link party Coalition Liberal ... by election records By elections to the 31st UK Parliament DEFAULTSORT Cardiganshire By Election ... more details
The office of High Sheriff of Cardiganshire was established in 1541 since when a High Sheriff was appointed annually until 1974 when the office was transformed into that of High Sheriff of Dyfed as part of the creation of Dyfed from the amalgamation of Cardiganshire, Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. Between the Edwardian Conquest of Wales in 1282 and the establishment of the High Sheriff of Cardiganshire the sheriff s duties were mainly the responsibility of the coroner and the Custos Rotulorum of Cardiganshire. The Office of High Sheriff remained first in precedence in the County until the reign of Edward VII when an Order in Council in 1908 gave the Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire the prime Office under the Crown as the Sovereign s personal representative. List of Sheriffs Expand list date August 2008 1542 Sir Richard Herbert of Pengelly 1587 Sir George Devereux of Lamphrey ref name Sir George Devereux cite web url http yba.llgc.org.uk en s DEVE REU 1100.html title Sir George Devereux work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 2011 02 18 ref 1588 Einion Philipps ref name Philipps cite web url http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s PHIL TRE 1588.html title Philipps or Philips family, of Treygbi near Cardigan, and of Porth Einion, and later of Cardigan priory work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 2009 02 11 last Jenkins first Robert Thomas ref 1602 John Lloyd ref name Lloyd, Sir Walter cite web url http yba.llgc.org.uk en s LLOY WAL 1580.html title Lloyd, Sir Walter work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 2011 02 18 ref 1604 Sir Richard Pryse of Gogerddan ref cite web url http yba.llgc.org.uk en s2 PRYS GOG 1500.html title PRYSE family, of Gogerddan, Cards work Welsh Biography Online ... Reflist High Shrievalties DEFAULTSORT High Sheriff Of Cardiganshire Category High Sheriffs of Cardiganshire Category History of Ceredigion Category High Shrievalties in Wales Cardiganshire ... more details
John Pugh is the name of John Pugh of Mathafarn c.1675 1737 , Member of Parliament for Montgomery and Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire John Pugh b. 1948 , Member of Parliament in the United Kingdom John Pugh Canadian politician b. 1821 , merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada John Pugh Pennsylvania 1761 1842 , U.S. congressman from Pennsylvania John H. Pugh 1827 1905 , American physician, member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Jersey John Pugh artist , known for creating trompe l oeil public murals John Pugh aviator , World War I flying ace hndis name Pugh, John ... more details
Baronet Sir Carbery Pryse title Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire ... Devereux, 9th Viscount Hereford The Viscount Hereford s ttl title Custos Rotulorum of Cardiganshire ... before Thomas Herbert, 8th Earl of Pembroke The Earl of Pembroke s ttl title Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire ..., John Vaughan, 1st Viscount Category 1667 births Category 1721 deaths Category Lord Lieutenants of Cardiganshire ... more details
Earl of Lisburne is a title in the Peerage of Ireland . It was created in 1776 for Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne Wilmot Vaughan, 4th Viscount Lisburne . He notably represented Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire and Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed in the British House of Commons House of Commons and held minor governmental office. His younger son, the third Earl, sat as Member of Parliament for Cardigan UK Parliament constituency Cardigan . He was succeeded by his son, the fourth Earl. He also represented Cardiganshire in Parliament. His great grandson, the seventh Earl, served as Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire . As of 2010 the titles are held by the latter s son, the eighth Earl, who succeeded in 1963. The titles of Baron Fethard , of Feathered in the County of Tipperary, and Viscount Lisburne , were created in the Peerage of Ireland in 1695 for John Vaughan, 1st Viscount Lisburne John Vaughan , Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire and also Lord Lieutenant of that county. His son, the second Viscount, also represented Cardiganshire in Parliament and was Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire. His younger brother, the third Viscount, was he too Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire. He was succeeded by his son, the aforementioned fourth Viscount, who was created Earl of Lisburne in 1776. The heir apparent to the earldom uses the invented courtesy title Viscount Vaughan . The family seat traditionally was Trawsgoed Crosswood Trawsgoed Crosswood in Ceredigion Cardiganshire , Wales. Viscounts Lisburne 1695 John Vaughan, 1st Viscount Lisburne 1670 1721 John Vaughan, 2nd Viscount Lisburne 1695 1741 Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne d. 1766 Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne Wilmot Vaughan, 4th Viscount Lisburne 1730 1800 created Earl of Lisburne in 1776 Earls of Lisburne 1776 Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne 1730 1800 Wilmot Vaughan, 2nd Earl of Lisburne 1755 1820 John Vaughan, 3rd Earl of Lisburne 1769 1831 E ... more details
Wilmot Vaughan, 1st Earl of Lisburne 1730 &ndash 6 January 1800 , of Trawsgoed , Ceredigion Cardiganshire , known as Viscount Lisburne from 1766 to 1776, was a Welsh people Welsh ref name Morgan The Vaughans of Trawsgoed ref peer and politician. Lisburne was the son of Wilmot Vaughan, 3rd Viscount Lisburne . He was elected to the British House of Commons House of Commons for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire in 1755, a seat he held until 1761 and again from 1768 to 1791 and also represented Berwick upon Tweed UK Parliament constituency Berwick upon Tweed between 1765 and 1768. He served as a Lord of Trade in 1768 and as a Lord of the Admiralty from 1770 to 1782. Lisburne succeeded his father as fourth Viscount Lisburne in 1766 but as this was an Irish peerage it did not prohibit him from sitting in the House of Commons. In 1766 he was honoured when he was created Earl of Lisburne , also in the Peerage of Ireland. Apart from his political career he was also Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire . Lord Lisburne died in January 1800 and was succeeded in his titles by his eldest son Wilmot. Footnotes reflist References Morgan, Gerald, The Vaughans of Trawsgoed, 1997, Gomer Press, ISBN 1859054726 Kidd, Charles, Williamson, David editors . Debrett s Peerage and Baronetage ... of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire years 1755&ndash 1761 before John Lloyd Cardiganshire John Lloyd after John Pugh Pryse succession box title Member of Parliament ... Paris Taylor years 1765&ndash 1768 succession box title Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire years 1768&ndash 1791 before John Pugh Pryse after Thomas Johnes ... Lisburne s ttl title Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire years 1762&ndash 1800 s aft rows 2 after Thomas ... Custos Rotulorum of Cardiganshire years 1780&ndash 1800 s reg ie s new creation s ttl title Earl of Lisburne ... of Cardiganshire Category Lords of the Admiralty Category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain ... more details
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Matthew Lewis Vaughan Davies, 1st Baron Ystwyth 17 December 1840&ndash 21 August 1935 was a Wales Welsh Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician. Background and education Vaughan Davies was born at Tan y Bwlch, Aberystwyth Tan y Bwlch , Ceredigion Cardiganshire . He went to Harrow School , but only stayed for a year. Political career At the United Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 general election , he was elected as Member of Parliament MP for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire . He held the seat until 1921 and was the oldest member of the British House of Commons House of Commons between 1918 and 1921. The latter year he was elevated to the peerage as Baron Ystwyth , of Tan y Bwlch in the County of Cardigan, in the 1921 New Year Honours. ref London Gazette issue 32196 date 18 January 1921 startpage 455 ref Personal life Lord Ystwyth had no children and the title became extinct on his death in August 1935, aged 94. References reflist Obituary, The Times , 23 August 1935 cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1918 1949 origdate origyear 1969 edition 3rd edition year 1983 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester isbn 0 900178 06 X Rayment Rayment hc External links Hansard contribs mr matthew vaughan davies Matthew Vaughan Davies start box s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire years United Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 &ndash Cardiganshire by election, 1921 1921 before William Bowen Rowlands after Ernest Evans politician Ernest Evans succession box title Oldest Member of Parliament br not Father of the House years 1918&ndash 1921 before Jesse Collings after Sir Donald Macmaster, 1st Baronet Donald Macmaster s reg uk s new creation s ttl title Baron Ystwyth years 1921 1935 s non reason Extinct end DEFAULTSORT Vaughan Davies, Matthew Category 1840 births Ystwyth Category 1935 deaths ... more details
Lewis Pugh Pugh born Lewis Pugh Evans 3 August 1837 6 January 1908 was a Welsh lawyer and Liberal Party UK Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons of the United Kingdom House of Commons from 1880 to 1885. Pugh was the son of John Evans of Lovesgrove Cardiganshire and his wife Elizabeth Pugh daughter of Lewis Pugh. He was educated at Winchester College and Corpus Christi, Oxford . He was called to the bar at Lincoln s Inn in 1862. In 1868 he changed his name to Pugh by royal licence when he inherited the estate of his uncle Lewis Pugh. He was a Justice of the Peace J.P. and Deputy Lieutenant for Cardiganshire. ref name Debrett http www.archive.org stream debrettshouseo1881londuoft page 192 mode 2up Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1881 ref At the United Kingdom general election, 1880 1880 general election Pugh was elected Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire . He held the seat until 1885. ref rayment hc c 2 ref Pugh had a distinguished career as a lawyer in India, becoming Attorney General of Bengal. In 1905, he had the house built at Cymerau. ref http website.lineone.net dyfival1 histhouses.htm Dyfi Valley Houses ref He died at the age of 70. Pugh married Veronica Harriet Hills, daughter of James Hills of Neechindepore, Bengal in 1864. Veronica was the sister of James Hills who won the Victoria Cross in the Indian Mutiny. References Reflist External links hansard contribs mr lewis pugh Lewis Pugh start box s par uk s bef before Thomas Edward Lloyd s ttl title Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire years United Kingdom general election, 1880 1880 United Kingdom general election, 1885 1885 s aft after David Davies industrialist David Davies end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Pugh, Lewis ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 3 August 1837 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 6 January 1908 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Pugh, Lewis Cat ... more details
James Philipps 1594&ndash 1675 was a Welsh Member of Parliament MP and supporter of the Parliamentary cause during the English Civil War . Life Philipps was a member of a leading Cardiganshire family his father, grandfather and great grandfather had all served as High Sheriff of Cardiganshire . He was born in 1594 and studied at the University of Oxford , matriculation matriculating from Jesus College, Oxford Jesus College in 1610. He became High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1649. During the English Civil War , he was a Roundhead supporter of the Parliamentary cause , acting as a Commissioner of Sequestration in west Wales. He was also a colonel in the Parliamentary army and was appointed a member of the High Court of Justice. He represented Ceredigion UK Parliament constituency the constituency of Cardiganshire in 1653, 1654, 1656 and 1659, Pembrokeshire UK Parliament constituency Pembrokeshire in 1656 and Cardigan UK Parliament constituency Cardigan Boroughs in 1660 and 1661. He died in 1675. ref cite web url http wbo.llgc.org.uk en s PHIL TRE 1588.html title Philipps or Philips family, of Treygbi near Cardigan, and of Porth Einion, and later of Cardigan priory work Welsh Biography Online publisher National Library of Wales accessdate 2009 02 11 last Jenkins first Robert Thomas ref References reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Philipps, James ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1594 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1675 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Philipps, James Category 1594 births Category 1675 deaths Category Alumni of Jesus College, Oxford Category Roundheads Category Members of the pre 1707 Parliament of England Category Welsh politicians ... more details
Unreferenced date July 2009 Ceredigion is an annual local history journal about the history of the county of Ceredigion , Wales , published by Ceredigion Historical Society . The society was founded, as Cardiganshire Antiquarian Association, 1911 to promote the understanding of the history and archaeology of the county. In 2002 it became Ceredigion Historical Society. The Society started to publish Transactions and Archaeological Record of the Cardiganshire Antiquarian Association in 1913 it ceased in 1938. In 1951 Ceredigion Journal of the Cardiganshire Antiquarian Association started. In 2002 it was renamed Ceredigion Journal of Ceredigion Historical Society . It contains historical articles and book reviews. It is mostly in English but there is some Welsh language content. It has been digitised by the National Library of Wales Welsh Journals Online Welsh Journals Online project at the National Library of Wales . External links http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1177372 Transactions of the Cardiganshire Antiquarian Society 1911 1938 from Welsh Journals Online http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1093205 Ceredigion 1951 2001 from Welsh Journals Online http welshjournals.llgc.org.uk browse listissues llgc id 1109629 Ceredigion 2002 from Welsh Journals Online http www.ceredigionhistoricalsociety.org Ceredigion Historical Society website DEFAULTSORT Ceredigion Magazine Category History of Ceredigion Category Welsh magazines Category History journals Category Publications established in 1951 Category Entities with Welsh names humanities journal stub Wales hist stub UK mag stub ... more details
for the rugby player, Owen Evans Jem Evans David Owen Evans 5 February 1876 &ndash 11 June 1945 was a Liberal Party UK Liberal Party politician from Wales . Owen Evans was educated at Llandovery School and the Imperial College of Science . In 1896 he joined the civil service Inland Revenue Department . Later he read for the Bar and was called to Gray s Inn . He practised law in London until 1916 when he joined the Mond Nickel Company . Rising through the ranks, he eventually became chief administrative officer of the company. He later became vice president of the Vale Inco International Nickel Company of Canada . He was elected as Member of Parliament MP for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire at a by election in 1932, following the resignation of the Liberal MP Rhys Hopkin Morris . Evans held the seat until his sudden death, probably of heart failure, shortly before the United Kingdom general election, 1945 1945 general election . His death robbed him of becoming a Knight Bachelor his appointment had been announced in the Dissolution Honours List published on 7 June 1945 but he died before he could be knighted. In public life in Wales he was a member of the Councils of the University colleges of Aberystwyth and Swansea, treasurer of the college at Aberystwyth and of the National Museum of Wales . He was also a governor and member of the Council of the National Library of Wales . References cite book last Craig first F. W. S. authorlink F. W. S. Craig title British parliamentary election results 1918 1949 origdate origyear 1969 edition 3rd edition year 1983 publisher Parliamentary Research Services location Chichester isbn 0 900178 06 X Rayment hc Obituary in the Times, 12 June 1945 External links Hansard contribs mr david evans Owen Evans start box s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire years Cardiganshire by election, 1932 1932 &ndash United Kingdom general election, 1945 194 ... more details
William Edward Powell February 16 1788 April 10 1854 was a British Lord Lieutenant and Member of Parliament . He was the eldest son of Thomas Powell, and was educated at Christ Church, Oxford . He became the Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire in 1817, and was made High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in 1810. ref http yba.llgc.org.uk en s POWE NAN 1650.html National Library of Wales Dictionary of Welsh Biography ref In 1816 he was returned to Parliament as a Conservative Party UK Conservative upon the death of Thomas Johnes the younger Thomas Johnes , where he sat for eleven successive parliaments without a single competitor. ref http books.google.co.uk books?id beUa1m kZ2MC&pg PA648&lpg PA648&dq 22William Edward Powell 22 MP&source web&ots toBxuFSXd2&sig MmDxidalVbXc5wRK05QnY1FKLuc&hl en&sa X&oi book result&resnum 3&ct result PPA648,M1 the Gentlemans Magazine ref He married Laura Edwyna Phelp Phelp, not Phelps in 1810, and had two sons William Thomas Rowland Powell August 4 1815 May 1878 Cornelius Powell References Reflist External links Hansard contribs mr william powell William Powell start box s par uk succession box title Member of Parliament for Ceredigion UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire before Thomas Johnes the younger Thomas Johnes after Ernest Vaughan, 4th Earl of Lisburne The Earl of Lisburne years 1816 1854 s hon succession box before Thomas Johnes the younger Thomas Johnes title Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire years 1817 1854 after Thomas Lloyd of Coedmore Thomas Lloyd end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Powell, William Edward ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1788 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 1854 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Powell, William Edward Category 1788 births Category 1854 deaths Category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford Category Conservative Party UK MPs Category Lord Lieutenants of Cardiganshire Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Welsh constituencies Category Tory MPs pre 1834 Category ... more details
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This is a list of people who have served as Lord Lieutenant for Dyfed . The office was created on 1 April 1974, replacing the Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire , Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire Carmarthenshire and Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire Pembrokeshire . The Hon. Richard Hanning Philipps 1 April 1974 15 February 1979 formerly Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire , with two lieutenants John Hext Lewes 1 April 1974 15 February 1979 formerly Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire Sir David Courtenay Mansel Lewis 1 April 1974 15 February 1979 formerly Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire Sir David Courtenay Mansel Lewis 15 February 1979 16 December 2002 ref London Gazette , issue no.47774, 19 February 1979 ref John Morris, Baron Morris of Aberavon 16 December 2002 5 November 2006 ref London Gazette , issue no.56787, 19 December 2002 ref The Hon. Baron Merthyr Robin William Lewis 17 September 2007 present ref London Gazette , issue no.58455, 24 September 2007 ref if you are updating the current incumbent, please change List of Lord Lieutenants of the United Kingdom as well References The Lord Lieutenants Order 1973 1973 1754 references Lord Lieutenancies Category 1974 establishments Category Dyfed Category Lord Lieutenancies of Wales Dyfed Category Lord Lieutenants of Dyfed ... more details
Thomas Lloyd may refer to Sir Thomas Lloyd, 1st Baronet , Welsh politician Thomas Lloyd lexicographer 1673 1734 , Welsh cleric and lexicographer Thomas Lloyd lieutenant governor , Lieutenant Governor of Pennsylvania, 1684 1688 Thomas F. Lloyd , founder of Carrboro, North Carolina and mill owner Thomas Lloyd garrison commander d. 1710 , commander of the garrison at St John s, Newfoundland Thomas Lloyd stenographer 1756 1827 , published the Congressional Register , known as the Father of American Shorthand Thomas Lloyd pornographic actor Thomas Richard Lloyd 1820 1891 , Welsh priest and bard lang cy Yr Estyn Thomas Lloyd MP c. 1771 1829 , Irish Member of Parliament in the British House of Commons for County Limerick UK Parliament constituency County Limerick Thomas Edward Lloyd , British Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire , 1874 1880 Tom Lloyd , British author hndis name Lloyd, Thomas ... more details
William Bowen Rowlands 1837 &ndash 4 September 1906 , was a United Kingdom British politician and Member of Parliament . He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford , matriculating on 22 March 1854 at the age of 18. He was a scholar from 1855 to 1858, obtaining his BA degree in 1859 and his MA in 1865. ref name Foster cite web url http www.dyfedfhs.org.uk alumnimr.htm title Alumni Oxoniensis 1715&ndash 1886 publisher Dyfed Family History Society last Foster first Joseph authorlink Joseph Foster genealogist coauthors Dyfed students transcribed from the 4 volume original by Jonathan Pike accessdate 2007 08 20 ref He represented the Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire constituency between 1886 and 1895 for the Liberal Party UK Liberal Party . In 1864, he was appointed headmaster of a grammar school in Haverfordwest , Pembrokeshire and also curate of Narberth, Pembrokeshire Narberth in the same county. He studied law from 1868 at Gray s Inn , and was called to the Bar law Bar in 1871. He was appointed Queen s Counsel QC in 1871 and made a Bencher in 1882. ref name Foster In 1893 he was appointed Recorder judge Recorder of Swansea which forced a by election , however, as the only candidate put forward he automatically won. References Reflist External links Hansard contribs mr william rowlands William Bowen Rowlands start box s par uk s bef before David Davies industrialist David Davies s ttl title Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire UK Parliament constituency Cardiganshire years United Kingdom general election, 1886 1886 United Kingdom general election, 1895 1895 s aft after Matthew Vaughan Davies, 1st Baron Ystwyth Matthew Vaughan Davies end box Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Rowlands, William Bowen ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1837 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 4 September 1906 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Rowlands, William Bowen Category Members of the United Kingdom Parliament for Welsh constituencies Category ... more details