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it was generally accepted that his supporters had been caught engaged in bribery. The following year, a petition was brought forward to unseat him due to allegations of bribery and illegal activities. Gwyn was largely exonerated personally but the charges were upheld and his election annulled in
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Gwyn played a prominent role in the public life of the Borough of Neath and contributed land towards the building of a hall, known as the
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Gwyn was the son of William Gwyn and Mary Anne Roberts. His mother was the daughter of John Roberts of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Penryn and Falmouth
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Gwyn participated in the public life of several Welsh counties. He was
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when he was unseated by petition. Having been returned for Brecon in
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He died at his home in 1888. The radical Welsh language newspaper,
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Gwyn successfully contested Penryn and Falmouth at the
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for Welsh constituencies
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Index

Neath
Conservative politician
Penryn and Falmouth
Brecon

Barnstaple
Devon
Swansea Grammar School

Mario Raggi
High Sheriff of Glamorgan
Carmarthenshire
Breconshire
1847 General Election
1857
1866
1869
1868
1874
Brecknock
W Fuller Maitland
Gwyn Hall
Tarian y Gweithiwr
Church of England





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