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teulu
OWEN
Cefn-hafodau, Glangynwydd, Glansevern, Llangurig
Service, Civil Administration, 1766, married Anne, daughter and heiress of Charles Davies of Llifior (Berriw), and had three sons: (a) Sir
ARTHUR
DAVIS OWEN (1752? - 1816), sheriff of Montgomery LawPublic and Social Service, Civil Administration, 1814, a lawyer, took an active part in the public life of his shire (deputy-lieutenant, chairman of the quarter sessions), and was second in command of its
teulu
OWEN
Orielton,
represented Pembroke county in the Parliaments of 1678-9, 1679, 1688-9, and 1689-90. He died at Bristol in January 1698/9 and was buried in S. Augustine's church where there is a memorial to him. His son, the 3rd baronet, Sir
ARTHUR
OWEN, married Emma, daughter of Sir William Williams, Speaker of the House of Commons and ancestor of the Williams Wynn family of Wynnstay. He was member for Pembroke county in
OWEN, Sir ARTHUR DAVID KEMP
(1904 - 1970), international administrator
PEARSON, ARTHUR
(1897 - 1980), Labour politician
Arthur
Pearson was born at Pontypridd on 31 January 1897, the son of William Pearson. He received his education at local elementary and central schools. At just twelve years of age he began working as an errand boy. He worked as a chainworker at the Pontypridd Chainworks of Brown, Lennox and Co. for twenty-five years from 1913 until 1938. He was elected treasurer of the local branch of the
teulu
PERROT
Haroldston,
, daughter of Hugh Prust of Thorney in Devon and widow of Sir Lewis Pollard of Oakford, Devon, by whom he had a son William (died 1587) and two daughters, Lettice, who married (1) Rowland Laugharne of St. Bride's, (2) Walter Vaughan of Golden Grove and St. Bride's (the latter in right of his wife), and (3)
Arthur
Chichester, baron Chichester of Belfast and later lord-deputy of Ireland, and Ann, who married
teulu
PERROT
Haroldston,
, Sir Thomas Perrot, who married Dorothy, daughter of Walter Devereux, earl of Essex, and (2) Jane, daughter of Sir Lewis Pollard, by whom he had a son William (died 1597) and two daughters, Lettice, who married (1) Roland Lacharn of S. Bride's, (2) Walter Vaughan of S. Bride's, and (3)
Arthur
Chichester, baron Chichester of Belfast and later lord-deputy of Ireland, and Ann, who married John Philips
PHILLIPS, THOMAS BEVAN
(1898 - 1991), minister, missionary and college principal
end of the War, T. B. Phillips became seriously ill with typhoid and cholera. He was treated by Dr R.
Arthur
Hughes and his staff in Shillong Welsh Mission Hospital, during which time he came to know and love the Matron, Miss Menna Jones, daughter of the poet Thomas Jones (1860-1932), author of Pitar Puw a'i Berthnasau (1932), who lived in Cerrigellgwm, Ysbyty Ifan, Denbighshire. They were married
POWELL, THOMAS
, chartist
(father of
Arthur
James Johnes), and Watson, a London bookseller. That the former was a magistrate was a fact which the Salopian Journal thought should be brought to the attention of the lord chancellor. Powell was tried before Mr. Justice Patteson at the Welshpool assizes, on 18 July, for having used seditious language at Newtown on 9 April. He was represented by W. Yardley, instructed by Hugh Williams
POWELL, THOMAS
(1572? - 1635?), attorney and author
1622. In the same year he published his Direction for Search of Records remaining in the Chauncerie, Tower, Exchequer, etc., and, in 1631, his Repertorie of Records, for which he made use of notes collected by
Arthur
Agarde, deputy chamberlain in the Exchequer. Other legal works by him are The Attorney's Academy, 1623, and The Attorney's Almanacke, 1627. He died about 1635.
PRICE THOMAS, CLEMENT
(1893 - 1973), pioneering surgeon
Westminster Hospital Medical School for his clinical training, qualifying in 1921. Price Thomas's ambition was to become a surgeon. In 1923 he passed the Final FRCS and after a series of training posts at the Westminster Hospital in 1927 he was appointed to the consultant staff of the hospital as a general surgeon, where he came under the influence of another Welshman, Swansea-born
Arthur
Tudor Edwards
PRICE, JOHN ARTHUR
(1861 - 1942), barrister and journalist
PROBERT, ARTHUR REGINALD
(1909 - 1975), Labour politician
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