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401: 421: 487: 51: 594:, who knew what Edith intended, sent her husband the Prince a cipher telegram again asking him to smooth things over. Matters became embroiled since the Prince took Aylesford's side, while Randolph tried to pressure him over the existence of certain letters. Williams wrote to 598:, who was acting for the Prince in dealing with Randolph, suggesting Aylesford should challenge Blandford to a duel (by then illegal). Aylesford, by then returned from India, met Hardwicke in the House of Lords, and explained that instead he was divorcing Edith. 589:
at the same time wrote to involve the Prince, whom he asked to moderate the reactions of Aylesford and Williams. Aylesford, however, sent a telegram to his mother, asking her to collect the children of the marriage; she had no idea of the circumstances, and
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had come into Williams's possession, via his brother-in-law Lord Charles John Innes-Ker. The racecourse there was managed by Hwfa Williams, his brother. In 1885, the founding with the backing of
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in 1854. He became lieutenant in 1856, captain in 1858, major and lieutenant colonel in 1866. He was colonel and commanding officer of the Royal Horse Guards from 1871 to 1882. His successor was
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The Acre-ocracy of England: A List of All Owners of Three Thousand Acres and Upwards, with Their Possessions and Incomes, Arranged Under Their Various Counties, Also Their Colleges and Clubs
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The Prince of Wales' tour: a diary in India; with some account of the visits of His Royal Highness to the courts of Greece, Egypt, Spain, and Portugal
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Williams accompanied the Prince of Wales on his visit to India in 1875ā€“6. For the purposes of the royal suite for this journey, he had the title of
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In 1889 Williams sold the family Anglesey estate of 2,400 acres (970 ha) at Craig-y-Don. That year he also sold the Marle estate, near
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The county families of the United Kingdom; or, Royal manual of the titled and untitled aristocracy of England, Wales, Scotland, and Ireland
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regatta, and celebrated for the occasion when in a gale he told his skipper "We will not shorten sail", resulting in considerable damage.
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Pedigrees of Anglesey and Carnarvonshire Families, with Their Collateral Branches in Denbighshire, Merionethshire, and Other Parts
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of 1890ā€“1, centred on allegations of cheating during two evening sessions at a private house party of the card game
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Upon his father's death in 1875, Williams became the owner of an extensive landed estate, in Wales and England.
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At the beginning of 1876 a potentially damaging scandal blew up, involving Williams's sister Edith, married to
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Williams married, firstly, in 1862 Fanny Florence Caulfeild, daughter of St George Francis Caulfeild of
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for Buckinghamshire, Berkshire, Anglesey, Carnarvonshire and Flintshire. He lived at Temple House at
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Gordon-Cumming V. Wilson and Others: Speeches for the Plaintiff Delivered by Sir Edward Clarke
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Williams was also a racehorse owner, using the trainer John Dawson. He became a member of the
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Dickens's Dictionary of the Thames from Oxford to the Nore, 1880: An Unconventional Handbook
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland
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Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs ā€“ Constituencies beginning with "G" (part 2)
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Williams was born into the landed gentry on 13 July 1836. He was the eldest son of
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Clarke, Sir Edward George; Gordon-Cumming (bart.), Sir William Gordon (1891).
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Temple House, Berkshire in the time of Owen Williams the elder, 1810 engraving
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Tomes, Jason. "Cumming, Sir William Gordon Gordon-, fourth baronet".
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for Great Marlow, and the former Emily Bacon. Among his siblings was
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known for wild boar, records that Williams had "got his hand in" at
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Vincent, James Edmund; Griggs, Frederick Landseer Maur (1906).
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A yachtsman's scrap book: or, The ups and downs of yacht racing
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His son Owen Gwynedd St. George Williams (1865ā€“1893) went to
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The Saturday Review of Politics, Literature, Science and Art
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during the sessions. His major role in the affair was, with
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A Biographical Dictionary of British Architects 1600ā€“1840
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Ridley, Jane. "Marlborough House set (act. 1870sā€“1901)".
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Conservative Party (UK) MPs for English constituencies
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Debretts House of Commons and the Judicial Bench 1881
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He was sent on a side trip from Bombay to 359:, who had made a fortune from the copper of 1472:. New York: Brentano Brothers. p. 258. 581:, announcing her intention to run off with 530:. He also had a role of aide-de-camp, with 1455:. J. W. Parker and Son. 1887. p. 421. 1071: 825:. Vol. 42. Vinton. 1884. p. 265. 49: 1369:. Aesculus Press Ltd. 2004. p. 237. 906: 904: 1150: 759: 485: 419: 399: 1523:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 1432: 1338: 1280: 1209: 962: 890: 879: 839:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 822:Baily's Magazine of Sports and Pastimes 772:. Vol. II. Harrison. p. 1752. 736:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 188: 1862; died 1876) 14: 1632: 1465: 1133: 1088: 1036:. Vol. I. Harrison. p. 307. 901: 308:from 1880 to 1885. He belonged to the 296:(13 July 1836 ā€“ 2 October 1904) was a 1515: 1513: 1297: 1029: 799: 797: 765: 691: 689: 596:Charles Yorke, 5th Earl of Hardwicke 575:Heneage Finch, 7th Earl of Aylesford 355:. Three generations of descent from 1680:19th-century British Army personnel 1559:. Stevens & Haynes. p. 24. 1405: 1236: 1213:Edward VII: The Last Victorian King 698:"Williams, Lt-Gen. Owen Lewis Cope" 544:Charles Harbord, 5th Baron Suffield 24: 1510: 949:National Heritage List for England 835: 794: 732: 639:In 1877 Williams bought the yacht 25: 1696: 1685:Military personnel from Berkshire 1567: 1519: 1486:Highways and Byways in Berkshire; 1466:Loubat, Joseph Florimond (1887). 1095:. Routledge. p. 154 note 3. 686: 1665:British Army lieutenant generals 1589:Parliament of the United Kingdom 1418:Dictionary of National Biography 1328:. Vol. 2. 1889. p. 16. 1281:Russell, William Howard (1877). 1249:Dictionary of National Biography 470: 212:Owen Gwynedd St. George Williams 1655:People educated at Eton College 1546: 1493: 1476: 1459: 1443: 1426: 1399: 1395:. H.S. Wood. 1891. p. 493. 1383: 1366:Sports Ticket: Live the Action! 1357: 1341:The World Atlas of Horse Racing 1332: 1316: 1291: 1274: 1257: 1230: 1203: 1187: 1169: 1151:Griffith, John Edwards (1914). 1144: 1127: 1109: 1082: 1065: 1050: 1023: 1007: 1003:. 18 September 1889. p. 3. 989: 973: 956: 932: 513: 185: 1061:. 20 February 1924. p. 9. 886:. B.M. Pickering. p. 209. 873: 862: 829: 813: 776: 726: 656:Williams was prominent in the 481:Sir John Sinclair, 3rd Baronet 18:Owen Lewis Cope Peers Williams 13: 1: 1302:. Collins. pp. 172ā€“179. 1210:Hibbert, Christopher (2007). 1155:. Bridge Books. p. 409. 806:Dod's Parliamentary Companion 679: 343:His maternal grandfather was 319: 57: 1540:UK public library membership 918:. John Murray. p. 957. 856:UK public library membership 753:UK public library membership 720:UK public library membership 412: 393:Williams was elected MP for 7: 1660:Royal Horse Guards officers 1300:Edward VII: Prince and King 1196:Thom's Directory of Ireland 1177:"Captain O G St G Williams" 1072:Walford, Edward (c. 1920). 707:. A & C Black 436:in Berkshire, not far from 357:Thomas Williams of Llanidan 193:Nina Mary Adelaide Sinclair 10: 1701: 969:. C. Dickens. p. 228. 666:Sir William Gordon-Cumming 404:Owen Lewis Cope Williams: 304:politician who sat in the 1602: 1594: 1587: 963:Dickens, Charles (1880). 373: 281: 271: 261: 253: 243: 238: 228: 216: 208: 197: 168: 158: 146: 127: 122: 118: 106: 94: 83: 72: 68: 48: 31: 1339:Bedford, Julian (1989). 1298:Aubyn, Giles St (1979). 291:Owen Lewis Cope Williams 174:Fanny Florence Caulfeild 132:Owen Lewis Cope Williams 56:Photograph of Williams, 1623:Constituency abolished 1343:. Mallard. p. 32. 1030:Burke, Bernard (1894). 766:Burke, Bernard (1882). 649:. He was well known at 647:Joseph Florimond Loubat 587:Lord Randolph Churchill 500:Lord Randolph Churchill 438:Marlow, Buckinghamshire 312:around the future King 1532:10.1093/ref:odnb/39392 1503:My Memories, 1830-1913 1433:William, Ruff (1881). 1267:My Memories, 1830-1913 880:Bateman, John (1876). 745:10.1093/ref:odnb/53154 658:Royal baccarat scandal 552:William Howard Russell 532:Lord Charles Beresford 491: 425: 409: 113:Constituency abolished 1089:Seeley, Paul (2019). 848:10.1093/ref:odnb/4047 636:in 1887 with Lisbon. 607:Leopold de Rothschild 522:, with the courtiers 489: 444:. It was adjacent to 423: 403: 391:1880 general election 326:Thomas Peers Williams 310:Marlborough House set 254:Years of service 221:Thomas Peers Williams 1605:Member of Parliament 1598:Thomas Owen Wethered 1412:"Dawson, John"  1325:St. Stephen's Review 1199:. 1883. p. 472. 1181:Imperial War Museums 1134:Colvin, Ian (1922). 1092:Richard D'Oyly Carte 632:in 1881. He won the 592:Alexandra of Denmark 378:Williams joined the 345:Anthony Bushby Bacon 101:Thomas Owen Wethered 74:Member of Parliament 34:The Right Honourable 1121:lostheritage.org.uk 1001:Oswestry Advertiser 985:. 1889. p. 96. 585:. 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Index

Owen Lewis Cope Peers Williams
The Right Honourable
JP

Member of Parliament
Great Marlow
Thomas Owen Wethered
Conservative
Hwfa Williams
Thomas Peers Williams
Eton College
British Army
Lieutenant General
Royal Horse Guards
Lieutenant-General
JP
British Army
Conservative
House of Commons
Marlborough House set
Edward VII
Thomas Peers Williams
MP
Hwfa Williams
Prince of Wales
Anthony Bushby Bacon
Benham Park
Berkshire
Thomas Williams of Llanidan
Mynydd Parys

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