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325 - 336 of 483 for "court"

325 - 336 of 483 for "court"

  • PENRY, JOHN (1563 - 1593), Puritan author , which was presented to Parliament in the session lasting from 15 February to 23 March 1587 by Edward Dunn Lee and Job Throckmorton. Penry was arrested in consequence of Whitgift's opposition to the book and he appeared before the Court of High Commission, but was later released. On 5 September 1588 he married Eleanor Godley of Northampton. In the beginning of 1588 Penry became interested in Robert
  • teulu PERROT Haroldston, died before he could grant it, whereas Edward VI valued him and dubbed him a Knight Bachelor in 1549. Although he was not yet twenty Perrot replaced the recently deceased Richard Devereux as Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire in Edward VI's first parliament in 1547. Backed by his courtier step-father Sir Thomas Jones and Lord Treasurer Paulet Perrot's Court career prospered during the reign of
  • teulu PERROT Haroldston, incident, and the uneventfulness of the expedition, to discredit him at Court. He was able, nevertheless, to clear himself completely. A little later, in 1580, one Wyrriott, a justice of the peace and former yeoman of the guard, preferred a bill of slanderous charges against him, which he exhibited before the Privy Council. The latter deemed them to be slanderous libels and Wyrriott was imprisoned in the
  • teulu PHILIPPS Dre-gybi, Phorth-Einion, briordy Aberteifi, ' High Court of Justice '; bu hefyd yn aelod seneddol dros Geredigion yn Seneddau 1653, 1654, 1656 (rhoes ei sedd i fyny yn y flwyddyn honno i fod yn aelod seneddol dros sir Benfro) a 1659, a thros fwrdeisdrefi Ceredigion yn 1660 a 1661, ond collodd y sedd honno ar betisiwn (Meyrick, op. cit., 340-1). Cyhuddid y ddau frawd o fod yn hynod reibus; ond teg yw dweud hefyd bod geirda i James (yn 1661
  • teulu PHILIPPS Tregybi, Porth-Einion, Cardigan priory, Court of Justice. He was Member of Parliament for Cardiganshire in the Parliaments 1653, 1654, 1656 (in which year he gave up the seat to become Member for Pembrokeshire), and 1659, and for Cardigan borough in 1660 and 1661 - losing the seat on petition (Meyrick, op. cit., 340-1). He and his brother were regarded as grasping, but it is fair to add that a 1661 reference to James (Cambrian Register, i
  • PHILIPPS, Sir GRISMOND PICTON (1898 - 1967), soldier and public figure -64. He was appointed Deputy Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire in 1935, a Justice of the Peace in 1938, and a county councillor in 1946. Having served as vice-lieutenant from 1936 to 1954, he became Lord Lieutenant of Carmarthenshire in 1954 and occupied that office until his death. He was a member of the Court of Governors and the Council of the National Library of Wales and a member of the Council of
  • PHILIPPS, JENKIN THOMAS (bu farw 1755), tutor and author a native of Llansawel, Carmarthenshire. He studied at the University of Basle, Switzerland, where, in 1707, he delivered a Latin oration on the ' Uses of Travel,' which was published in London in 1715. He held a position in the English court as early as 1715, when he wrote in Latin and French a Discours touchant I'origine et le progris de la religion chrétienne parmi la nation britannique
  • PHILIPPS, LAURENCE RICHARD (BARWN MILFORD y 1af., barwnig 1af.), (1874 - 1962), cymwynaswr gwlad, diwydiannwr, sbortsmon, ac aelod o un o hen deuloedd bonheddig amlycaf sir Benfro; Ganwyd 24 Ionawr 1874, yn 6ed mab y Canon Syr James Erasmus Philipps, 12fed barwnig o Bicton, a'r Anrhydeddus Mary Margaret Best, merch yr Anrhydeddus y Parchg. Samuel Best. Yn dilyn ei addysg yn ysgol Felsted a'r Royal School of Mines fe ganolodd ei yrfa ar y fasnach fôr, ac ymhen amser daeth yn gadeirydd y Court Shipping Line a gychwynnwyd ganddo ef ei hun. Yr oedd yn aelod o Lloyd's, yn
  • PHILIPPS, LAURENCE RICHARD (1st. BARON MILFORD, 1st baronet), (1874 - 1962), philanthropist, industrialist, sportsman, and a member of one of the most prominent old gentry families of Pembrokeshire Born 24 January 1874, the 6th son of Canon Sir James Erasmus Philipps, 12th baronet of Picton, and the Honourable Mary Margaret Best, daughter of the Honourable the Rev. Samuel Best. Following his education at Felsted School and the Royal School of Mines he concentrated his career on the maritime trade and in time became the chairman of the Court Shipping Line which he himself established. He was
  • PHILIPPS, OWEN COSBY (Baron Kylsant), (1863 - 1937), ship-owner , under section 28 of the Larceny Act 1861, that he had published false statements of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Company's accounts for 1926 and 1927. Harold J. Morland, the company's auditor, was charged with same offence. When the two men appeared at the Mansion House Police Court, before the Lord Mayor as Chief Magistrate, an additional charge was laid against Kylsant in that he had issued a
  • PHYLIP BRYDYDD (fl. 1222), court poet His extant works are an awdl and intercessionary englynion addressed to Rhys Gryg, a chain of englynion and an elegiac awdl to Rhys Ieuanc ap Gruffudd (son of the 'lord' Rhys) (died 1222), and two other interesting poems in which he claims priority over poets of lower degree. One of these last-mentioned was sung in the court of Rhys Ieuanc in Llanbadarn-fawr. Gwilym Ddu associates Phylip with
  • PICTON, CESAR (c. 1755 - 1836), masnachwr glo cadwodd Gastell Pictwn a dechreuodd ei adnewyddu'n helaeth. Byddai Cesar tua thair ar ddeg ar hugain oed ar y pryd, ac ni symudodd gyda merched y teulu i Hampton Court. Roedd y merched hyn i gyd yn ddibriod, felly byddai'n amhriodol i Cesar aros gyda nhw. Erbyn hyn roedd gan Cesar gryn gyfoeth a dechreuodd fyw yn annibynnol. Symudodd i dŷ hardd gyda stablau ar y Stryd Fawr yn Kingston. Ar y cytundeb