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  1. 30 de mai. de 2015 · Charles Williams-Wynn, is part of an aristocratic family that once owned the Wynnstay Hall Estate (pictured). He will spend 28 days in prison after he ignored demands to pay child support.

  2. Charles Williams-Wynn may refer to: Charles Williams-Wynn (1775–1850) , British politician and Secretary at War of the early- to mid-19th century Charles Williams-Wynn (1822–1896) , Welsh Conservative politician, M.P. 1868–1880, son of the above

  3. Autres informations. Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn ( 9 octobre 1775 - 2 septembre 1850) est un homme politique britannique du début au milieu du XIXe siècle. Il occupe des postes dans les administrations conservatrices et whig et est Doyen de la Chambre de 1847 à 1850.

  4. 13 de mai. de 2024 · Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet. Charlotte Grenville. Alma mater. Christ Church, Oxford. Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn PC (9 October 1775 – 2 September 1850) was a British politician of the early- to mid-19th century. He held office in both Tory and Whig administrations and was Father of the House of Commons between 1847 and 1850.

  5. Charles Eryl Wynn-Williams (1903–1979), walisischer Physiker; Charles Francis Abdy Williams (1855–1923), britischer Organist, Violinist Musikwissenschaftler und Musikschriftsteller; Charles G. Williams (1829–1892), US-amerikanischer Politiker; Charles G. S. Williams (1939–2005), US-amerikanischer Romanist und Literaturwissenschaftler

  6. October 9, 1775 – September 2, 1850. Charles Watkin Williams-Wynn (1775-1850) President of the Board of Control, 1822-28. Williams-Wynn was from Welsh aristocracy with strong political connections in the principality and, on his mother’s side, was a nephew of Grenville and the Marquess of Buckingham and a cousin of the first Duke of Buckingham.

  7. Williams-Wynn is a surname. It may refer to: Charles Williams-Wynn (1775–1850), Secretary at War, second son of the 4th Baronet. Charles Williams-Wynn (1822–1896), his son. Sir Henry Williams-Wynn (1783–1856), diplomat, third son of the 4th Baronet. Sir Herbert Williams-Wynn, 7th Baronet (1860–1944), nephew and son-in-law of the 6th ...