-
known for
building lighthouses.
Madocks also
began the
building of a
model town at Tremadog,
which he
planned himself.
Madocks also
promoted the
building of...
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Madocks is a
Welsh surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: John
Madocks (1786–1837), a
Welsh politician William Madocks (1773–1828), a British...
- there,
although it was
probably his son Tom, who was a
contemporary of
Madocks.
Madocks believed that "in
education and
religion all
ought to have fair play"...
- John
Edward Madocks (22 July 1786 – 20
November 1837) was a
Welsh politician.
Madocks was
educated at
Harrow School and
Christ Church, Oxford. He watched...
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William Maddocks may
refer to:
William Madocks (1773–1828),
English Member of
Parliament Bill
Maddocks (1921–1992),
English trade union leader William...
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Gemma Teller Morrow (née
Madock) is a
fictional character on the FX
television series Sons of Anarchy, pla**** by
Katey Sagal.
Gemma is the
widow of John...
- on land
reclaimed from
Traeth Mawr by
William Madocks. In 1805 the
first cottages appeared in what
Madocks called Pentre Gwaelod ("Bottom Village"), which...
- (brother)
Trinity Ashby (half-sister) Nate
Madock (grandfather) Rose
Madock (grandmother)
Nathaniel Madock (uncle)
Spouses Wendy Case (Ex-wife) Tara Knowles...
- the
president of the Grim ****s
Motorcycle Club Hal
Holbrook as Nate
Madock (season 3;
guest season 7), Gemma's father, who
suffers from
dementia Jose...
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Traeth Mawr polder. The Cob was
built between 1807 and 1811 by
William Madocks and, in
addition to its land
reclamation function in
conjunction with sluice...