Elinor Sutherland/Glyn (Nellie) 1864-1943 = 1892 Clayton Louis Glyn 1857-1915
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Margot Elinor Glyn/Davson 1893-1966, Juliet Evangeline Glyn/Rhys-Williams 1898-1964 = 1921 Rhys Rhys-Williams 1865-1955
Margot Elinor Glyn/Davson 1893-1966, Juliet Evangeline Glyn/Rhys-Williams 1898-1964 = 1921 Rhys Rhys-Williams 1865-1955
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Glyn David Rhys Rhys-Williams 1921-1943, Susan Eleanor Rhys-Williams/Glyn 1923, Brandon Meredith Rhys-Williams 1927-1988, Elspeth Marion Rhys-Williams/Chowdhary-Best 1937
Glyn David Rhys Rhys-Williams 1921-1943, Susan Eleanor Rhys-Williams/Glyn 1923, Brandon Meredith Rhys-Williams 1927-1988, Elspeth Marion Rhys-Williams/Chowdhary-Best 1937
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Married 1921-02-24. Pauline Rowe: 'They added Rhys to their name in 1938.' Became Lady Williams when Rhys was made First Baronet in 1918-06.
Married 1921-02-24. Pauline Rowe: 'They added Rhys to their name in 1938.' Became Lady Williams when Rhys was made First Baronet in 1918-06.
DBE (Daughter of the Order of the British Empire), DStJ (Daughter of the Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem). Born 1898-12-17 Sheering, Essex, UK. Died 1964-09-18 London, UK. From Wikipedia: British writer, economist, Liberal MP who later joined the Conservative Party.
From The Archives Hub: 'Lady Rhys Williams was a governor of the BBC, 1952-1956.... Lady Rhys Williams was also concerned with health issues... She was a member of Bishop Llandaff's committee, which sought ways to alleviate poverty in the Rhondda valley in the 1930s.... She also wrote articles and books on politics, economics, philosophy and religion and had novels and plays published.'
From The Juliet Rhys-Williams Project: 'She was a pioneering social reformer, economist, writer and thinker. [Prime Minister] Harold MacMillan said that Juliet Rhys Williams combined “a remarkable knowledge of technical economics with an almost prophetic power of grasping the long-term implications of large questions.” '
From The Archives Hub: 'Lady Rhys Williams was a governor of the BBC, 1952-1956.... Lady Rhys Williams was also concerned with health issues... She was a member of Bishop Llandaff's committee, which sought ways to alleviate poverty in the Rhondda valley in the 1930s.... She also wrote articles and books on politics, economics, philosophy and religion and had novels and plays published.'
From The Juliet Rhys-Williams Project: 'She was a pioneering social reformer, economist, writer and thinker. [Prime Minister] Harold MacMillan said that Juliet Rhys Williams combined “a remarkable knowledge of technical economics with an almost prophetic power of grasping the long-term implications of large questions.” '
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