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  1. The Llewellyn Baronetcy, of Bwllfa, Aberdare, in the County of Glamorgan, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 31 January 1922 for David Llewellyn, a Welsh industrialist. He was notably Chairman of Welsh Associated Collieries.

  2. Roddy Llewellyn. Sir Roderic Victor Llewellyn, 5th Baronet (born 9 October 1947), [1] is a British baronet, garden designer, journalist, author, and television presenter. He had an eight-year relationship with Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon, the younger sister of Queen Elizabeth II .

  3. Sir David Richard Llewellyn, 1st Baronet (9 March 1879 – 15 December 1940) was a Welsh industrialist and financier. [1] He was born in Aberdare, South Wales, the son of Alderman Rees Llewellyn, JP and educated at Llandovery College and Cardiff University. Starting with one small colliery in 1905 his expertise with electrically ...

  4. Sir Rhys Llewellyn, 2nd Baronet. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Rhys Llewellyn, 2nd Baronet, CStJ (9 March 1910 – 25 April 1978 [1]) was a Welsh mining executive, soldier, author [2] and dignitary. He was born in Aberdare, South Wales, the son of Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet, a colliery owner, and his wife, Magdalene Anne, Lady ...

  5. Llywelyn is a Welsh personal name, which has also become a family name most commonly spelt Llewellyn [1] ( / luˈɛlɪn / ). The name has many variations and derivations, mainly as a result of the difficulty for non-Welsh speakers of representing the sound of the initial double ll (a voiceless alveolar lateral fricative ).

  6. Family. Later life and death. Legacy. See also. Bibliography. References. External links. Sir John Dillwyn-Llewelyn, 1st Baronet. Sir John Talbot Dillwyn-Llewelyn, 1st Baronet (26 May 1836 – 6 July 1927) was a British Conservative Member of Parliament who was notable for his links to Welsh sports. Background and education.