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1904 Pembrokeshire County Council Election
The sixth election to Pembrokeshire County Council was held in March 1904. It was preceded by the 1901 election and followed by the 1907 election. Overview of the result Only a small number of seats were contested and, as a result, 29 members were returned unopposed. Boundary changes There were no boundary changes at this election. Results Ambleston Amroth Begelly Burton Camrose Carew Castlemartin Clydey Eglwyswrw Fishguard Yorke stood as an Independent although elected as a Conservative in 1901. Haverfordwest, Prendergast and Uzmaston Haverfordwest St Martin's and St Mary's Haverfordwest, St Thomas and Furzy Park Haverfordwest St Martin's Hamlets Henry's Mote Kilgerran Lampeter Velfrey Llanfyrnach Llangwm The sitting Liberal Unionist did not seek re-election Llanstadwell Llanwnda Llawhaden Maenclochog Manorbier Mathry ...
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Pembrokeshire County Council, 1889-1974
Pembrokeshire ( ; cy, Sir Benfro ) is a county in the south-west of Wales. It is bordered by Carmarthenshire to the east, Ceredigion to the northeast, and the rest by sea. The county is home to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The Park occupies more than a third of the area of the county and includes the Preseli Hills in the north as well as the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Historically, mining and fishing were important activities, while industry nowadays is focused on agriculture (86 per cent of land use), oil and gas, and tourism; Pembrokeshire's beaches have won many awards. The county has a diverse geography with a wide range of geological features, habitats and wildlife. Its prehistory and modern history have been extensively studied, from tribal occupation, through Roman times, to Welsh, Irish, Norman, English, Scandinavian and Flemish influences. Pembrokeshire County Council's headquarters are in the county town of Haverfordwest. The council has a majority of Independ ...
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1901 Pembrokeshire County Council Election
The fifth election to Pembrokeshire County Council was held in March 1901. It was preceded by the 1898 election and followed by the 1904 election. Overview of the result Only eleven seats were contested and, as a result, the vast majority of wards resulted in unopposed returns. Boundary changes There were no boundary changes at this election. Results Ambleston Amroth Begelly Burton Camrose Having been defeated in 1898, Canton regained his seat without opposition. Carew Castlemartin Clydey Eglwyswrw Fishguard Haverfordwest, Prendergast and Uzmaston Haverfordwest St Martin's and St Mary's W.H. George was elected by the casting vote of the Mayor. Haverfordwest, St Thomas and Furzy Park Haverfordwest St Martin's Hamlets Henry's Mote Kilgerran Lampeter Velfrey Llanfyrnach Llangwm Llanstadwell Llanwnda Llawhaden Maenclochog Manorbier Mathry ...
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1907 Pembrokeshire County Council Election
The seventh election to Pembrokeshire County Council Pembrokeshire County Council ( cy, Cyngor Sir Penfro) is the governing body for Pembrokeshire, one of the Principal Areas of Wales. Political control The first election to the council was held in 1995, initially operating as a shadow authorit ... was held in March 1907. It was preceded by the 1904 election and followed by the 1910 election. Overview of the result While there were a number of keenly contested wards a large number of wards were uncontested. The Conservatives took control of the Council in a result described by the Pembrokeshire Herald as a defeat for the "radical caucus". Even so, the Liberals polled strongly in northern parts of the county. Boundary changes There were no boundary changes at this election. Results Ambleston Amroth Begelly Burton Camrose Carew Castlemartin Cilgerran Clydey Eglwyswrw Fishguard Haverfordwest, P ...
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Frederick Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor
Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, 3rd Earl Cawdor, (13 February 1847 – 8 February 1911), styled Viscount Emlyn from 1860 to 1898, was a British Conservative politician. He served briefly as First Lord of the Admiralty between March and December 1905. Background and education Cawdor was the eldest son of John Campbell, 2nd Earl Cawdor, and his wife Sarah Mary, daughter of General the Hon. Henry Cavendish. He was educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. He was brought up on the family estates in south Wales and his coming of age in 1868 was a major event in the town of Llandeilo. In 1874 he was appointed to be Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Inverness. MP for Carmarthenshire Cawdor was Conservative Member of Parliament for Carmarthenshire from 1874 to 1885. In 1885 the constituency was divided in two and Emlyn decided to contest the new West Carmarthenshire constituency, although most of his family property lay in the eastern part of the county. His chances there appea ...
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Charles Francis Egerton Allen
Charles Francis Egerton Allen (14 October 1847 – 31 December 1927) was a British administrator in India who later served as Member of Parliament for Pembroke and Haverfordwest from 1892 until 1895. Personal life Allen was born in Agra, India, in 1847, where his father, Charles Bird Allen, served in the Indian Civil Service. His mother was Mary Anne Harriet, daughter of Peter Bartholomew Jullian of London. His uncle was Dean of St David's. He was educated at Eton College and St John's College, Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1870. He married Elizabeth Georgina, daughter of William Wilcox of Whitburn, County Durham, in 1891 she died in 1934. There were no children from the marriage. He died at his home in 10 Norton, Tenby.landedfamilies.blogspot.co.uk
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Pembrokeshire County Council Elections
Pembrokeshire ( ; cy, Sir Benfro ) is a county in the south-west of Wales. It is bordered by Carmarthenshire to the east, Ceredigion to the northeast, and the rest by sea. The county is home to Pembrokeshire Coast National Park. The Park occupies more than a third of the area of the county and includes the Preseli Hills in the north as well as the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. Historically, mining and fishing were important activities, while industry nowadays is focused on agriculture (86 per cent of land use), oil and gas, and tourism; Pembrokeshire's beaches have won many awards. The county has a diverse geography with a wide range of geological features, habitats and wildlife. Its prehistory and modern history have been extensively studied, from tribal occupation, through Roman times, to Welsh, Irish, Norman, English, Scandinavian and Flemish influences. Pembrokeshire County Council's headquarters are in the county town of Haverfordwest. The council has a majority of Indepen ...
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