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Rhys Rhys-Williams

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695:, Captain G Crawshay, to make a public statement that as soon as the Labour government introduced what he described as any openly socialist measure he would vote to try to turn out the government. Rhys-Williams promised Crawshay that if he would make this pledge he would do his best to get the Conservatives to stand aside and support him in a straight fight against Labour. When Crawshay refused to agree Rhys-Williams came out in support of David Evans, the Conservative candidate in the by-election. In the event the seat was easily retained by Labour, with Crawshay in second place and Evans third. 748:
had deprived him of the use of the house for six years and had paid only the sum £1 4s in rent during this period. Sir Rhys alleged that the hospital committee were now refusing to buy the house, having previously agreed to do. However the hospital was expensive to run and the Hospital Management Committee gave notice they were going to close it and that it was not economic to buy the manor. Lady Williams continued to occupy the manor after her husband's death in 1955.
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in 1943. The manor was then passed from the Red Cross to the local health authority in 1948 for continued use as a hospital. This arrangement later caused Sir Rhys some distress in old age and he lodged a formal protest at the actions of the Pontypridd and Rhondda Hospital Committee, claiming they
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and used as a convalescent home. Lady Williams was commandant of the Red Cross Hospital there and continued to occupy part of the building, giving the manor as her home address when writing to
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but he declined. By the 1930s, Rhys-Williams had become more anti-socialist in stance. Never a great party man, in March 1931 he tried to get the Liberal candidate at the
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In 1919 Rhys-Williams was appointed parliamentary secretary to the Ministry of Transport under the direction of the Minister of Transport
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he was obliged to resign from Parliament and fight a by-election on 22 June but he was again returned unopposed. He served on until the
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in 1890 and joined the South Wales Circuit. He also practised in the Parliamentary Committee Rooms. He
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Rhys-Williams was the son of Judge Gwilym Williams and Emma Eleanor Williams JP. His wife
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with the Swords by the Czar in 1916. In 1917 Rhys-Williams was attached the
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Liberal Association to stand as their candidate in the forthcoming
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in succession to his father. From 1922, Rhys-Williams served as
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Rhys-Williams died in London aged 89 years on 29 January 1955.
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to act as Assistant Director-General Movements and Railways.
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William Nicoll, "Dame Juliet Evangeline Rhys-Williams" in
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when he stood in a different seat and was defeated.
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in September 1918 and was returned unopposed at the
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Index

DSO
QC
DL
Banbury
Eustace Fiennes
James Edmondson
Liberal Party
Juliet Glyn
Eton College
Alma mater
Oriel College, Oxford
United Kingdom
United Kingdom
British Army
Lieutenant Colonel
Welsh Guards
DSO
QC
DL
Liberal Party
Wales
Conservatives
Juliet Rhys-Williams
Conservative Party
Liberal Nationals
parliamentary secretary
Ministry of Transport
Brandon Rhys-Williams
Member of the European Parliament
Eton College

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