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397 - 408 of 483 for "court"

  • teulu SOMERSET Raglan, Troy, Cerrig-hywel, Badminton, Casgwent 1680) fel cynrychiolydd seneddol y fwrdeisdref, tra yr oedd Williams wedi cymryd y sedd dros y sir oddi arno yn yr etholiad ddiwethaf. Yn gynnar yn 1681 ymunasant â Syr Rowland Gwynne i wthio trwy Dy'r Cyffredin 'erfyniad' yn gofyn am iddo gael ei alltudio o'r llys a'r Cyfrin Gyngor a cheisio hefyd (eithr methu) gael pasio mesur seneddol gyda'r amcan o 'taking away Lord Worcester's Ludlow court for
  • teulu SOMERSET Raglan, Troy, Crickhowell, Badminton, CHARLES SOMERSET 1st Somerset earl of Worcester (1460? - 1526) The illegitimate son of Henry Beaufort, 3rd duke of Somerset, beheaded by the Yorkists (1463). He was a staunch supporter of Henry Tudor, who from the beginning of his reign as Henry VII employed him about court and abroad, admitting him to the Privy Council on 14 February 1505. His advancement in Wales dates from his marriage (2 June
  • SOMERSET, FITZROY RICHARD (4th BARON RAGLAN), (1885 - 1964), soldier, anthropologist, author council. He took a great interest in the Boy Scout movement and was county commissioner for Monmouthshire for twenty seven years (1927-54). He was deputy Lord Lieutenant for the county in 1930, becoming Lord Lieutenant in 1960. In 1923 he married the Hon. Julia Hamilton, daughter of the 11th Baron Belhaven. There were two sons and two daughters. The family home was at Cefntilla Court, Usk, Gwent. He
  • SOULSBY, Syr LLEWELLYN THOMAS GORDON (1885 - 1966), pensaer llongau masnach o gwmpas Môr Hafren a gogledd-orllewin Lloegr, 1941-47, a gwnaed ef yn farchog yn 1944 am ei wasanaeth clodwiw. Bu farw yn ei gartref, 77 Roath Court Road, Caerdydd, 9 Ionawr 1966.
  • SOULSBY, Sir LLEWELLYN THOMAS GORDON (1885 - 1966), naval architect shipbuilding and repairs in the Bristol Channel and the north-west of England, 1941-47, and in recognition of his services he was knighted in 1944. He died at his home, 77 Roath Court Road, Cardiff, 9 January 1966.
  • teulu SPURRELL weithio yn swyddfa argraffu a chyhoeddi Bradbury ac Evans. Dychwelodd i Gaerfyrddin ar 26 Awst 1840 ac agorodd swyddfa argraffu yn Spurrell's Court yn y flwyddyn honno ac yn King Street yn 1841. O hynny ymlaen bu'n brysur yn argraffu a chyhoeddi llyfrau, rai ohonynt yn gyfrolau mawr, e.e. Geiriadur Cymraeg a Saesonaeg yn 1848 a'r un Saesneg-Cymraeg yn 1853. Cafwyd ail argraffiad o'r gramadeg Cymraeg yn
  • teulu SPURRELL, printers King Street, Carmarthen. On 27 July 1835 he went to London to work for Bradbury and Evans, printers and publishers. He returned to Carmarthen in 26 August 1840 and opened his own printing works in Spurrell Court before the end of that year and in King Street in 1841. Thenceforward he was busy printing and publishing, and establishing a high reputation as a printer. Some substantial works issued from
  • SQUIRES, DOROTHY (1915 - 1998), popular singer the express consent of the High Court. By this time she had been declared bankrupt. Dorothy Squires was a show business star blessed with vivacity and beauty. Furthermore, and like most really successful popular singers, she possessed genuine musical talent. She also had a large, loyal and well organised fan-base. In the period when she flourished she was one of the most charismatic and successful
  • STONELAKE, EDMUND WILLIAM (1873 - 1960), gwleidydd mis wedi i'r Streic Gyffredinol ddod i ben. Bu'n ysgrifennydd y Blaid Lafur yn yr etholaeth (1929-45), a threuliodd lawer o'i amser yn ystod gorthrwm yr 1930au yn trefnu gwrthdystiadau'r di-waith ac yn eu hyfforddi ar gyfer profion y Court of Referees oedd yn cyson herio'u hawl i fudd-dal. Yr oedd ganddo'r dirmyg mwyaf tuag at C.B. Stanton am iddo 'gilio o'i blaid' a bradychu Keir Hardie ar awr
  • STONELAKE, EDMUND WILLIAM (1873 - 1960), politician and a key figure in establishing the Labour Party in the Merthyr Boroughs constituency strike in 1926 which lasted six months after the General Strike ended. He was secretary of the Labour Party in the constituency (1929-45), and spent much of his time during the depression of the 1930s organizing the protests of the unemployed and preparing them for trials in the Court of Referees which constantly challenged their right to benefit payments. He utterly despised C.B. Stanton for
  • SUNDERLAND, ERIC (1930 - 2010), academic Welsh Committee of the British Council (1996-2001). These roles were combined with a seemingly ever extending range of service, particularly within Gwynedd, where he continued to live, and in Wales generally. He served on the Court of Governors of the National Museum (1991-1994) and on the Broadcasting Council for Wales (1996-2000). It fell to him to be Chief Counting Officer for the 1997 referendum
  • TALIESIN (fl. second half of the 6th century), bard historical Taliesin but he became much more popular than the latter, as may be seen in references by the 'Gogynfeirdd.' It is easy to apportion the contents of ' Llyfr Taliesin ' between the two (except the religious poems). The Gwion Taliesin is located in the Bala Lake district, in Maelgwn's court at Degannwy, and in Elphin's court - wherever that was. As to Taliesin the bard there is no certainty