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193 - 204 of 220 for "baron"

  • TALBOT, CHARLES (1st baron Talbot of Hensol), (1685 - 1737), lord chancellor peerage on 5 December 1733. He died 14 February 1736/7. The 1st baron Talbot was succeeded by his second son, WILLIAM TALBOT (1710 - 1782), 2nd baron Talbot, steward of the royal household; he became earl Talbot in 1761. When he died in 1782 the earldom became extinct, the barony passing to his nephew, JOHN CHETWYND TALBOT, who at the same time was created 1st earl Talbot of Hensol; he was the father of
  • THAME, Baron WILLIAMS of (1500? - 1569), custodian of the crown jewels of Henry VIII - gweler WILLIAMS, JOHN
  • teulu THOMAS Coed Helen (or Alun), Aber, Eglwys Gymyn in Carmarthenshire before succeeding to the Thomas estates in Caernarvonshire (U.C.N.W., Garthewin MS. 2077); and that he found himself in financial difficulties very soon after entering upon his inheritance. These difficulties led him, in 1678, into transactions with the Bulkeley family of Baron Hill, Beaumaris, transactions which involved the advowson of Aber and land within that manor
  • THOMAS, ALFRED (1840 - 1927) Bronwydd,, baron Pontypridd
  • TREFGARNE of Cleddau, 1st Baron - gweler TREFGARNE, GEORGE MORGAN
  • TREFGARNE, GEORGE MORGAN (1st BARON TREFGARNE of Cleddau), (1894 - 1960), barrister-at-law and politician
  • teulu TREVOR Trevalun, Plas Têg, Glynde, represented his Inn) in May 1619; this brought him a knighthood (18 May 1619) and in 1625 (12 May) judicial promotion (though he was reputed ' no great lawier') as a baron of the exchequer. As one of the four commissioners entrusted in January 1625 with the sale of crown lands in the lordship of Bromfield and Yale he was enabled to secure and extend the holdings of himself and other crown tenants
  • teulu TREVOR Brynkynallt, , afterwards Sir John Trevor (1637 - 1717; below), whom he made his heir, but was accused of illegally administering and misappropriating the revenues of the Brynkynallt estate (then valued at £400 in Denbighshire and £1,000 in Ireland) during the minority of the 'idiot' heir, Edward Trevor. MARCUS (MARK) TREVOR 1st viscount Dungannon and baron Trevor of Rostrevor (1618 - 1670) Military Son of Sir Edward by
  • teulu TUDOR Penmynydd, the hands of the Bulkeley family of Baron Hill. The marriages contracted by successive generations of the family were in the main with small Anglesey gentry of the same class as themselves, such as Presaddfed, Penheskin, and Porthamel, although a marriage into the family of Bolde appears to have been advantageous enough to induce several of the younger children of that marriage to adopt the surname
  • teulu VAUGHAN Trawsgoed, Crosswood, , JOHN VAUGHAN (1670? - 1721), was created (by William III, in 1695) baron of Fethard, Co. Tipperary, and viscount Lisburne, Co. Antrim, in the peerage of Ireland. He married (1), 18 August 1692, Malet, third daughter of the 2nd earl of Rochester, and (2) Elizabeth (died August 1716). By his first wife Malet, he was the father of JOHN VAUGHAN, the second viscount Lisburne, and by Elizabeth, the father
  • teulu VAUGHAN Golden Grove, , Government and Political Movements He served under the earl of Essex in the Irish campaign of 1599. He was Member of Parliament for Carmarthen borough in 1601 and 1620-22. Appointed Comptroller of the Household to the prince of Wales (afterwards Charles I), he accompanied him to Spain in 1623. He was created baron Vaughan of Mullingar and earl of Carbery in the Irish peerage. He married (1) Margaret
  • VAUGHAN, ROBERT (1592? - 1667), antiquary, collector of the famous Hengwrt library Only legitimate son of Howell Vaughan (died 1639), of Gwengraig, in the township of Garthgynfor and parish of Dolgelley on the eastern slope of Cader Idris, who traced his ancestry from Cadwgan, lord of Nannau, son of Bleddyn ap Cynfyn, prince of Powys. His mother was Margaret, daughter of Edward Owen of Hengwrt, parish of Llanelltyd, and granddaughter of Lewis Owen, baron of the Exchequer of