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  1. The Conservative politician Sir David Llewellyn was a younger son of the first Baronet and the younger brother of the second and third Baronets. The Llewellyn Baronetcy , of Baglan in the County of Glamorgan, was created in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 20 January 1959 for Sir Godfrey Llewellyn, subsequently President of the National Union of Conservative and Unionist Associations .

  2. Coat of Arms of the Martin baronets of Long Melford (1667) with the badge of a Baronet of England.. This is a list of baronetcies in the Baronetage of England.The first Baronetage was created in 1611.

  3. Lord Mostyn died in March 1884, aged 89, and was succeeded in his titles by his grandson Llewellyn, his eldest son the Hon. Thomas Edward Lloyd-Mostyn having predeceased him. Issue [ edit ] 1.

  4. Llewellyn Worldwide (formerly Llewellyn Publications) is a New Age publisher based in Woodbury, Minnesota.Llewellyn's mission is to "serve the trade and consumers worldwide with options and tools for exploring new worlds of mind & spirit, thereby aiding in the quests of expanded human potential, spiritual consciousness, and planetary awareness."

  5. This family seems to have originated from Dillwyn (or Dilwyn, but the name does not appear to be Welsh - see Ekwall, Dictionary of English Place-names), near Weobley, Herefordshire, but afterwards settled in Llangorse parish (Brecknock).

  6. The Victoria County History of the County of Cambridge, however, in giving an account of the ownership of the rectory estate at Histon, Cambridgeshire, notes that on Robert Willys's death in 1692, it was held by his wife, before passing to his son John, who had died, unmarried (as noted by Thomas Wotton in The English Baronets of 1727) by 1729, predeceasing Sir William Willys, 6th Baronet, to ...

  7. Title Date of creation Surname Current status Notes Cahn of Stanford-upon-Soar: 1934: Cahn: extant Cain of Wargrave: 1920: Cain: extinct 1969: Caine of Greeba Castle: 1937