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David Pugh (1789–1861)

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2. Charles Vaughan Pugh of Llanerchydol, born 19 May 1818; married, 28 June 1849, Felicia Harriet, daughter of Capt. Gosling, R.N., and niece to Lady Edwards (who died 2lst August 1874). Sometime a captain in the 90th Light Infantry, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the co, of Montgomery; unsuccessfully
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David Pugh was the son of Charles Pugh (died 1796) and his wife Jane Lloyd (died 1819). On 11 July 1814 Pugh married, his cousin Anne, only daughter and heiress of Evan Vaughan of Beguildy, Radnorshire. He died 20 April 1861, having had three sons and two daughters, viz.:
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5. John Cadwalader Pugh, born in 1826; Lieutenant in the Ist, or Royal Regiment. He died on his passage home from Canada with his regiment, 19 July 1851, aged 25 (Memorial in Welshpool church), unmarried.
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who had been the sitting member since 1841) return was annulled, 14 February 1848. In 1852, 1857, and 1859 Mr. Pugh was again successively returned. His death in 1861 triggered a by-election.
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contested the Montgomery Boroughs in 1863. Died 28 December 1874, without issue, whereupon, the Llanerchydol estate devolved upon his elder sister, Margaret Ann.
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His father built the house in 1776 on the site of an original house which is thought to have been destroyed by fire. In 1820 David Pugh rebuilt the house in the
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was consulted on the drawing room. The family also placed great importance on landscaping the surrounding parkland by employing
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He was often described as David Pugh of Llanerchydol, to distinguish him from others of the same name. The 2000-acre estate of
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in 1832, but unseated on petition the next year. In 1847 he was elected, and there being a double return, his opponent's (
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His descendant, Captain Peter Audley David Arthur Lovell, also became High Sheriff for Montgomeryshire in 1900.
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from 10 December 1819 to 1828, when the regiment was disbanded. When it was reformed in 1831, he was appointed
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style introducing the romantic turrets and castellations. Later, in 1848 the architect
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Views of the seats of noblemen and gentlemen in England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland
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1. David Pugh, born 24 April 1815, and died 15 September 1857, unmarried.
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Records of David Pugh, M.P. for Montgomery, at the National Archive.
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3. Margaret Ann Pugh, married, in September 1856, to
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for Welsh constituencies
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Index

Conservative Party
House of Commons
Captain
Montgomeryshire Yeomanry
Major
Recorder
Welshpool
High Sheriff of Montgomeryshire
Deputy Lieutenant
Montgomery Boroughs
Hon. Hugh Cholmondeley
Welshpool
Gothic Revival
Thomas Penson
John Adey Repton
parterre
Newtown, Powys
John Willes-Johnson
"Llanerchydol, Welshpool"
the original
St David's Church, Newtown
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by David Pugh
Records of David Pugh, M.P. for Montgomery, at the National Archive.
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Henry Clive
Member of Parliament
Montgomery Boroughs
John Edwards
Hugh Cholmondeley

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