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ABERDARE, 1st Baron - gweler
BRUCE, HENRY AUSTIN
ABERDARE, 4th Baron - gweler
BRUCE, MORYS GEORGE LYNDHURST
ADARE, Baron - gweler
WYNDHAM-QUIN, WINDHAM HENRY
ALBAN DAVIES, JENKIN
(1901 - 1968), business man and philanthropist
Patagonia. He served many institutions in Wales. As treasurer he gave valuable guidance to Urdd Gobaith Cymru (Welsh League of Youth) c. 1950, to U.C.W. (1954-68) and to Coleg
Harlech
(1957-68). He became chairman of the Council for the Protection of Rural Wales; was a member of the Councils of U.C.W. and N.M.W.; and Welsh representative of the Independent Television Authority for two terms, 1956-64. He
ALLEN, JOHN ROMILLY
(1847 - 1907), archaeologist
the Inner Temple), he chose, after education at Rugby and King's College, London, to become a civil engineer, in which capacity he was engaged as apprentice on Merseyside, as engineer for
Baron
de Reuter's Persian railway scheme, and as supervisor of dock construction at Leith, and Boston, Lincolnshire. But at an early age he was attracted to the study of archaeology; a contribution to Archæologia
ATKIN, Baron - gweler
ATKIN, JAMES RICHARD
ATKIN, JAMES RICHARD
(1867 - 1944), judge
not sufficient means was passed; it is to him that we owe the general sympathy which this movement received. He was made a member of the Privy Council in 1919, and created
baron
in 1928; he was elected F.B.A. in 1938. He married Lucy Elizabeth (died 1939), the eldest daughter of William Hemmant, Bulimba, Sevenoaks, formerly colonial treasurer, Queensland. Atkin lived for many years at Craig-y-don
ATKIN, JAMES RICHARD
(1867 - 1944), lawyer and judge
awarded a knighthood. In 1919, he was appointed Lord Justice of Appeal and a member of the Privy Council, and finally in 1928 he became Lord of Appeal in Ordinary and was created
Baron
Atkin of Aberdovey. In the High Court, Atkin gained a reputation as a criminal judge, spending a lot of time on assizes. In the Court of Appeal, however, he started to focus again on commercial law. As a law lord, he was
AYLESTONE, Baron - gweler
BOWDEN, HERBERT WILLIAM
teulu
BAILEY
Glanusk Park,
county of Hereford, serving as M.P. until his death in 1850. Joseph Bailey I was succeeded in the baronetcy and the Glanusk estates by his grandson, Sir JOSEPH RUSSELL BAILEY (1840 - 1906), 2nd baronet, who was created
baron
Glanusk, January 1899 [he made important additions to the History of Brecknock (by Theophilus Jones), and these were incorporated in the 3rd (1909-30) edition of that work]; he was
BAKER, WILLIAM STANLEY
(1928 - 1976), actor and producer
on the boards of several companies including as a founding director, together with Richard Burton, of
Harlech
Television (HTV). He regularly attended HTV board meetings in the 1960s and 1970s, helping to shape the development of independent television in Wales. He was also noted for his socialist politics and became a close friend of the Labour Prime Minister, Harold Wilson, who nominated Baker for
BARSTOW, Sir GEORGE LEWIS
(1874 - 1966), civil servant, president of University College Swansea
Born 20 May 1874 in India, the son of Henry Clements Barstow, a civil servant, and Cecilia Clementina Baillie. The Barstows were long-established and prominent merchants in York. Following his marriage to the only daughter of Sir Alfred Tristram Lawrence, 1st
Baron
Trevethin, George Barstow established a home near Builth and a connection with Wales. Barstow graduated from Emmanuel College
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