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William Ambrose
William Ambrose may refer to: * William Ambrose (politician) (1832–1908), English judge and politician * William Ambrose (Emrys) (1813–1873), Welsh language poet and minister of religion * William Ambrose (Baptist minister) (1832–1878), Welsh Baptist minister and antiquary See also

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William Ambrose (politician)
William Ambrose KC (22 April 1832 – 18 January 1908) was an English judge and Conservative Party politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1885 to 1899. Life and career Ambrose was born at Chester, the son of Richard and Mary Ambrose. He was called to the bar at Lincoln's Inn in 1859 and migrated to Middle Temple in 1869. In 1874, he became a Queen's Counsel and in 1881 a bencher. At the 1885 general election he was elected as Conservative MP for Harrow. He held the seat until 1899 when he resigned on being appointed a Master in Lunacy. Personal life Ambrose married Georgianna Mary Anne Jones, daughter of William Jones of Camden in 1866 and had several children. The couple lived in 1881 at Westover, West Heath Road, Child's Hill, then narrowly part of Hendon, Middlesex. Ambrose's home as at 1909, per his probate, re-sworn at the sum of £25,315 (rounded) () was still that large house "Westover" which enjoyed postally and so often considered Hampstead, but not in the ...
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William Ambrose (Emrys)
William Ambrose (1 August 1813 – 31 October 1873), whose bardic name was Emrys, was a 19th-century Welsh-language poet and preacher. Many sermons of his were published and some of his poems used as hymns. Ordination Ambrose was born at a Bangor inn, the ''Penrhyn Arms'', in Caernarfonshire (now in Gwynedd), north Wales Wales ( cy, Cymru ) is a Countries of the United Kingdom, country that is part of the United Kingdom. It is bordered by England to the Wales–England border, east, the Irish Sea to the north and west, the Celtic Sea to the south west and the .... His father, John, was a leading member of the local Baptist community, and his mother, Elizabeth, a founder member of Bethel Chapel in Bangor. They remained at the ''Penrhyn Arms'' for ten years up to 1823. John Ambrose was also tenant of the local shop. William's cousin was the composer John Ambrose Lloyd. William Ambrose was taught at Holyhead by the Rev. W. Griffiths. After school, Ambrose was apprenticed to ...
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