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Llewelyn Traherne

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153: 134:. They inherited a considerable property in right of their grandmother, Charlotte Dive. In 1792, Traherne married Barbara-Maria Manning, by whom he had a son, Rev. George Traherne, Vicar of St. Hilary and rector of St. George's, Co. Glamorgan. Traherne spent most of his life at his residence, St. Hilary, near 235:
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122:(1788-1860), and three daughters, Charlotte-Frances, Maria-Eleanor, Louisa. Charlotte Traherne's children became the representatives of the ancient families of Dive of 139: 298: 283: 273: 293: 288: 95: 278: 115: 74:
Traherne spent his career in the County of Glamorgan. He was a Justice of the Peace in 1783; was an active
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in 1792. He was gazetted and sworn in as High Sheriff in 1801, but because of a misunderstanding with
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131: 119: 208: 233: 183: 123: 268: 263: 8: 63: 54:, who eventually made Traherne his heir. Traherne was educated by Rev. John Williams, of 83: 79: 58:. In 1773, he entered to the College School at Gloucester, and in 1780, he entered 99: 87: 114:
In 1787, he married Charlotte (d. 1791), the daughter of John Edmonds, Esq. of
90:, then Chief Justice of the Brecon Circuit, he was superseded before the first 51: 257: 157: 127: 75: 135: 47: 43: 39: 22:(13 March 1766 – 5 December 1842) was a Welsh magistrate and briefly 156:
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91: 35: 238:(Public domain ed.). Longmans, Green, Reader. pp. 643– 55: 46:, by his first wife Mary Llewellyn (d. 1767), or Llewelyn, of 213:(Public domain ed.). Colburn and Company. pp. 1423– 142:. He became ill in August 1841, and died on 5 December 1842. 255: 188:(Public domain ed.). E. Cave. pp. 438– 177: 175: 173: 50:. He was adopted by John Llewellyn, Esq. of 225: 38:, the only son of Edmund Traherne, esq. of 170: 231: 200: 181: 256: 299:People educated at Winchester College 206: 66:from October 1783 through June 1786. 138:where his son was a reverend at the 13: 14: 310: 284:People from the Vale of Glamorgan 151: 109: 60:Winchester College in Commoners 29: 1: 145: 102:, and was an opponent of the 116:St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan 78:; officiated as chairman of 7: 207:Burke, Sir Bernard (1852). 10: 315: 274:High sheriffs of Glamorgan 294:18th-century Welsh judges 289:19th-century Welsh judges 232:Nicholas, Thomas (1872). 69: 24:High Sheriff of Glamorgan 185:The Gentleman's magazine 162:The Gentleman's magazine 120:John Montgomery Traherne 118:, by whom he had a son, 16:Welsh judge (1766–1842) 182:Nichols, John (1842). 124:Ranton, Staffordshire 279:Lawyers from Cardiff 160:: John Nichols' 82:; and was appointed 140:Church of St Hilary 64:New College, Oxford 44:County of Glamorgan 20:Llewelyn Traherne 306: 248: 247: 245: 243: 229: 223: 222: 220: 218: 204: 198: 197: 195: 193: 179: 155: 154: 126:, and Metham of 98:, supported the 84:Receiver General 80:Quarter Sessions 314: 313: 309: 308: 307: 305: 304: 303: 254: 253: 252: 251: 241: 239: 230: 226: 216: 214: 205: 201: 191: 189: 180: 171: 152: 148: 112: 88:George Hardinge 72: 34:He was born in 32: 17: 12: 11: 5: 312: 302: 301: 296: 291: 286: 281: 276: 271: 266: 250: 249: 224: 199: 168: 167: 166: 165: 147: 144: 111: 108: 94:. Traherne, a 71: 68: 62:. He attended 52:Coedarhydyglyn 31: 28: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 311: 300: 297: 295: 292: 290: 287: 285: 282: 280: 277: 275: 272: 270: 267: 265: 262: 261: 259: 237: 236: 228: 212: 211: 203: 187: 186: 178: 176: 174: 169: 163: 159: 158:public domain 150: 149: 143: 141: 137: 133: 129: 125: 121: 117: 110:Personal life 107: 105: 101: 97: 93: 89: 85: 81: 77: 67: 65: 61: 57: 53: 49: 45: 41: 37: 27: 25: 21: 240:. Retrieved 234: 227: 215:. Retrieved 209: 202: 190:. Retrieved 184: 161: 113: 104:New Poor Law 73: 33: 19: 18: 269:1842 deaths 264:1766 births 100:Reform Bill 30:Early years 258:Categories 146:References 128:North Cave 76:Magistrate 136:Cowbridge 132:Yorkshire 48:St Donats 40:Castellau 26:in 1801. 242:17 April 217:17 April 192:16 April 92:Assizes 36:Cardiff 164:, 1842 70:Career 56:Margam 244:2012 219:2012 194:2012 96:Whig 260:: 172:^ 130:, 106:. 42:, 246:. 221:. 196:.

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High Sheriff of Glamorgan
Cardiff
Castellau
County of Glamorgan
St Donats
Coedarhydyglyn
Margam
Winchester College in Commoners
New College, Oxford
Magistrate
Quarter Sessions
Receiver General
George Hardinge
Assizes
Whig
Reform Bill
New Poor Law
St Hilary, Vale of Glamorgan
John Montgomery Traherne
Ranton, Staffordshire
North Cave
Yorkshire
Cowbridge
Church of St Hilary
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