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Merionethshire County Council

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86:, elected as temporary chairman, ruled that only English could be spoken at council meetings. This prompted an outcry in the county, as it was apparent that several members were not fluent in the English language. Prior to the second meeting of the council, a caucus meeting of the Liberal councillors was held at which it was decided by thirty votes against nine that Dr Edward Jones of 66:
candidates win large majorities at each election and Conservative support was limited to some of the towns and areas where local gentry continued to gain some personal support. The leadership of the council was composed mainly of prosperous middle class tradesmen, professionals and nonconformist
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held a large majority of the seats down to the First World War, reflecting its dominance over the politics of the county.
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and its local authority, the Merionethshire County Council was established in 1889 under the
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was a local authority in Wales from 1889 until its abolition in 1974.
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The first meeting of the council was a notable event.
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Merionethshire
Local Government Act 1888
Local Government Act 1972
Meirionnydd District Council
Local Government (Wales) Act 1994
Gwynedd Council
Liberal
Liberal Party
Samuel Pope
Dolgellau
"The Welsh Language and the County Councils (editorial)"
"Merioneth County Council"
List of Chairmen of Merionethshire County Council
Merionethshire County Council election, 1889
Merionethshire County Council election, 1892
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Merionethshire

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