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37 - 48 of 220 for "baron"

37 - 48 of 220 for "baron"

  • teulu CRAWSHAY, industrialists Cyfarthfa much troubled by his only son, 'who would never follow my advice, and has treated me rudely'; father and son were, however, reconciled, the son receiving, under the terms of his father's will, a three-eighths share. Another three-eighths share went to Benjamin Hall, husband of his daughter Charlotte - they were the parents of Sir Benjamin Hall, baron Llanover - and the remaining quarter share going
  • DAFYDD ab OWAIN GWYNEDD (bu farw 1203), king of Gwynedd there was no response in the country, and in October 1214 it would appear that Emma and Owain were both dead, for the king in that year gave Hales to Peter des Roches, who founded there a house of Premonstratensian canons. The daughter, ' Wennour,' was married to Meurig, son of Roger, a powerful baron of the march of Welsh descent, who was much employed in the royal service as interpreter between
  • DAFYDD ap LLYWELYN (bu farw 1246), prince this year, Dafydd confirmed his father's donation to the priory of Ynys Lannog, better known as Penmon. In 1230, a marriage was afoot between him and Isabella, eldest daughter of William de Breos, a powerful baron of the march. The tragedy of that year, when William was hanged by Llywelyn's men, did not break off the match; it was carried through, and, as part of the bargain, Builth, hitherto a Breos
  • DALTON, Baron - gweler DALTON, EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE
  • DALTON, EDWARD HUGH JOHN NEALE (BARON DALTON), (1887 - 1962), economist and politician
  • DAVIES of Llandinam, 1st Baron - gweler DAVIES, DAVID
  • DAVIES, DAVID (1880 - 1944) Llandinam, first BARON DAVIES (created 1932) heir, Major DAVID DAVIES (1915 - 1944) of the Royal Welch Fusiliers, second Baron Davies of Llandinam (born 16 January 1915), was killed on the Western Front. He married Ruth Eldrydd, daughter of Major William Marshall Dugdale and his wife, of Llanfyllin, in 1939. They had 2 sons.
  • DAVIES, GWILYM ELFED (Baron Davies of Penrhys), (1913 - 1992), Labour politician , November 1964-June 1968, to Rt. Hon. R. J. Gunter, the Minister of Labour and later Minister of Power. In 1974 he became Baron Davies of Penrhys (life peerage). He was a part-time member of the South Wales Electricity Board from 1974-1980, and a member of the Sports Council for Wales from 1978. He was made a Freeman of the Borough of Swansea in 1975. His hobbies were rugby football and cricket. He
  • DAVIES, JOHN (c. 1567 - 1644), one of the greatest of Welsh scholars the bishop died. He graduated B.D. from Lincoln College, Oxford, on 30 June 1608, and D.D. on 21 March 1615-1616. About the year 1609 he married Jane Price of Llwyn Ynn in the parish of Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire, a grand-daughter on her mother's side to baron Lewis Owen of Dolgelley and a sister to the wife of bishop Richard Parry, William Morgan's successor at S. Asaph. Early in 1614 he
  • DAVIES, RICHARD (1818 - 1896), M.P. later, at the historic election of 1868, when he stood for Anglesey. The Radical tide was by this time flowing fast, and the Bulkeleys of Baron Hill (Beaumaris), who in person or by nominee had monopolized the seat from time immemorial, deemed it prudent to decline a contest. Davies retained the seat till 1886, when he retired, being opposed to the proposal for Irish Home Rule. He was not (as is often
  • teulu DEVEREUX Lamphey, Ystrad Ffin, Vaynor, Nantariba, Pencoyd, younger grandson of the 1st viscount and cousin to the 1st earl of Essex, who was named by the Lords as lord-lieutenant of Monmouthshire in 1646 and a member of the Radnorshire militia committee in 1648. EDWARD DEVEREUX, 8th viscount Hereford (1675 - 1700) Grandson of Walter Devereux, the 5th viscount Hereford. He held the stewardship of courts baron in Cardiganshire and Carmarthenshire; but after him
  • DINORBEN, 1st Baron - gweler HUGHES, HUGH ROBERT