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Cledwyn Hughes,
Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos, CH, PC (14
September 1916 – 22
February 2001) was a
Welsh Labour Party politician,
usually ****ociated with the...
- John
Cledwyn Hughes (1920–1978), who
wrote under the name
Cledwyn Hughes, was an Anglo-Welsh
writer of novels, children's books, and literary-topographical...
- John
Cledwyn Davies (1869 – 31
December 1952) was a
Welsh Liberal Party politician,
educationist and lawyer.
Davies was
educated at
Llanrwst Grammar School...
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office 30 May 1929 – 5
October 1951
Preceded by
Robert Thomas Succeeded by
Cledwyn Hughes Personal details Born
Megan Arvon George (1902-04-22)22
April 1902...
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those roles until 1982, when he was
defeated for re-election by Lord
Cledwyn of
Penrhos in a vote
among Labour peers. In 1945,
Peart married Bette Lewis...
- Coflein. RCAHMW.
Retrieved 22
April 2016. Jones,
David Lewis. "
Cledwyn Hughes,
Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos".
Dictionary of
Welsh Biography.
National Library...
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Baron Shepherd (1974–1976) Fred Peart,
Baron Peart (1976–1982)
Cledwyn Hughes,
Baron Cledwyn of
Penrhos (1982–1992) Ivor Richard,
Baron Richard (1992–1998)...
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David Hughes Parry 1964–76 Sir Ben
Bowen Thomas 1977–85
Cledwyn Hughes, Lord
Cledwyn of
Penrhos 1985–97
Melvyn Rosser 1997–2007
Elystan Morgan, Lord...
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Academy Manager Andy Lowe
Kitman Iwan Pugh-Jones
Centre of
excellence manager Dan
Nolan Youth team
coach Cledwyn Ashford Youth team
analyst Aaron Bennett...
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Philip Dunleavy: 25
January 1993
Nelson Mandela: 16 June 1998
Cledwyn Hughes,
Baron Cledwyn of Penrhos: 4
December 2000
Baroness Grey-Thompson: 27 November...