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and that prominent Liberals, including Pryse were not invited. Consideration was given to inviting the sitting member for the county, Sir Thomas Lloyd, who wanted to avoid the financial burden of a contested election, to contest the borough seat in place of Pryse. A few days later, Pryse announced at
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who stood as a Liberal Unionist candidate for Cardiganshire in 1886. Davies was narrowly defeated and it was a blow to the prestige of the House of Gogerddan that the family had supported a losing candidate. Pryse did, however, invite the winning candidate, Bowen Rowlands, to his home shortly after
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In later years, Pryse was out of touch with the radicalism of Cardiganshire Liberalism. However he remained president of the Cardiganshire Liberal Association at the time of his death in 1888.
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Pryse entered the political fray in 1857 when he emerged as a Liberal opponent to John Lloyd Davies. Although Pryse had little political experience, his connection with the family based at
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Pryse came under scrutiny in 1868 amidst suggestions that he was neglecting his parliamentary duties. His absence from a key debate on the disestablishment of the
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a meeting in Aberystwyth that he would retire from Parliament at the next election. On 16 June he issued an address announcing his retirement from the Commons.
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History of the Welsh Militia and Volunteer Corps 1757–1908: Carmarthenshire, Pembrokeshire and Cardiganshire, Part 1: Regiments of Militia
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As Lord Lieutenant, Pryse appointed more Liberals as magistrates than generally happened in other counties. At the time of his death the
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Pryse opposed Gladstone's proposals to disestablish the Irish Church. In 1886, he opposed Gladstone's Home Rule proposals and supported
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was considered to be a considerable advantage. Shortly after his candidature was announced, Davies had withdrawn from the contest.
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stated that Pryse 'believed it was his right and the right of his class to rule." His death was regarded as the end of an era.
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to consider the representation of both the borough constituency and the Cardiganshire county seat. An editorial in the
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the election, appointed him a JP for the county and "generally accepted the situation with the best grace possible".
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was elected as a rare Conservative MP for the constituency at the ensuing by-election.
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs – Constituencies beginning with "C" (part 2)
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Matters came to a head on 29 May when a Liberal conference was held at
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Pryse entered the military in 1836, before becoming captain of the
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The Parliamentary History of the Principality of Wales
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Index

MP

Member of Parliament
Cardigan Boroughs
John Lloyd Davies
Thomas Lloyd
Ceredigion
Liberal
Pryse Pryse
Alma mater
Eton College

British Liberal
Carabiniers (6th Dragoon Guards)
Lord Lieutenant of Cardiganshire
Lieutenant-Colonel
militia
Royal Cardigan Rifles
Honorary Colonel
Royal Cardigan Artillery
Pryse Pryse
Pryse Loveden
Cardigan Boroughs
John Lloyd Davies
Gogerddan
Irish Church
Aberaeron
Welshman
Liberation Society
David Davies

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