Resultado da Busca
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.
- Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn baronets
The Dillwyn-Llewelyn, later Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn...
- Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet
Sir David Richard Llewellyn, 1st Baronet (9 March 1879 – 15...
- Sir Rhys Llewellyn, 2nd Baronet
Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Rhys Llewellyn, 2nd Baronet, CStJ (9...
- Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn baronets
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.
Sir Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, 2nd Baronet (29 June 1870 – 24 June 1951) was a Welsh Conservative Member of Parliament (MP) who briefly represented Radnorshire in the House of Commons and served as Lord-Lieutenant of Radnorshire . Political career.
Harry Llewellyn. Sir Henry Morton Llewellyn, 3rd Baronet, CBE, JP, DL (18 July 1911 – 15 November 1999) was a British equestrian champion. He was born the second son of a colliery owner, Sir David Llewellyn, 1st Baronet . Background. A younger son, Llewellyn was second in line to inherit the baronetcy on the death of his father.