For the British Army officer, see Francis Edward Gwyn.
1698 bookplate of Francis Gwyn, reads: "Francis Gwyn of Lansanor in the County of Glamorgan. And of Ford Abby in the Country of Devon. Esqr. 1698"[1]
Francis Gwyn PC (1648 – 14 June 1734), of Llansannor Court, was a Welsh Tory politician who sat in the English and British Houses of Commons at various times between 1673 and 1727.
^Egerton Castle, English book-plates: ancient and modern, Publisher G. Bell & sons, 1574 (page 58)
FrancisGwyn PC (1648 – 14 June 1734), of Llansannor Court, was a Welsh Tory politician who sat in the English and British Houses of Commons at various...
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the politician FrancisGwyn, who inherited it from his father, Edward Gwyn. On Francis's death it passed to his son, Edward Prideaux Gwyn. Although the...
politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1724 to 1729. Gwyn was the eldest son of Francis of Llansannor, Glamorgan and his wife Margaret Prideaux, daughter...
1708 1710 George Granville 1710 1712 Sir William Wyndham, Bt 1712 1713 FrancisGwyn 1713 1714 William Pulteney 1714 1717 James Craggs the Younger 1717 1718...
1699 Humphrey May 1699 1701 Name Portrait Term of office Served under FrancisGwyn 1701 1703 The Earl of Rochester Edward Southwell 1703 1707 The Duke of...
Richard Gwyn (ca. 1537 – 15 October 1584), also known by his anglicized name, Richard White, was a Welsh teacher at illegal and underground schools and...
valet de chambre groom of the chamber of the French monarchy in 1523 by Francis I of France, as was his son François Clouet later. The office could serve...
Great Britain Preceded by Thomas Coulson FrancisGwyn Member of Parliament for Totnes 1713 – 1722 With: FrancisGwyn Arthur Champernowne Sir John Germain...
Ettrick FrancisGwyn Member of Parliament for Christchurch 1710–1726 With: William Ettrick 1710–1717 FrancisGwyn 1717–1724 Edward Prideaux Gwyn 1724–1726...