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in January 1840 with a majority of 221 and sat until the general election of 1841. His opponent was the Conservative, Mr Carne, who polled 238 votes.
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he married Isabel Clara, daughter of the Chevalier Don Juan de Bernaben, of Alicante, in Spain, who survived him.
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Advertisement of a General Meeting of shareholders of the L&SW Railway to appoint a new Director in
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at a by-election, in April 1850. He held the seat until his retirement from Parliament in 1857.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Penryn and Falmouth
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and his wife, Sarah Guest, a sister of the MP and ironfounder Sir
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He was Provincial Grand Master of South Wales from 1848 to 1856
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In 1870, he was part of a Catholic Lobby group concerning the
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Illustrated history of the Loyal Cambrian Lodge 1810-1914
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by James Fraser (1914)pp.67-68, available online at
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contributions in Parliament by Edward John Hutchins
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Briton Ferry
Glamorganshire
Hastings
Liberal
Gloucester
Josiah John Guest
Charterhouse School
St John's College, Cambridge
MP
Penryn and Falmouth
1841 general election
Southampton
July 1847
Poole
Lymington
Education Bill
London School Board
Marylebone
magistrate
Glamorganshire
Brecon
Monmouthshire
Sir John Josiah Guest
Dowlais Iron Works
Rhymney
London and South Western Railway
Baltimore
Maryland
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