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285 ' J.P. Flintshire, D.I,. 1864, Chairman of Council of National Union of Conservative and Constitutional Associations 1868 to 1875, Chairman of Executive Committee of Church Defence Institution 1867 to March 1874, Pres. of Central Council of Diocesan Conferences 1880-6, Chairman of Mersey Railway Co. 1881-5, M.P. Chester 1868-80, defeated there 1865, and 1880, and at Derby 1859, and Devonport May 1866, M.P. Preston Feb. to Nov. 1882, when he res. his seat in order to stand for Cambridge University, which he represented until his death at Llwynegrin Hall 24 Aug. 1891, buried at St. Mary's, Mold, was Chairman of Ways and Means, and Deputy Speaker March 1874 to March 1880, P.C. 18 March 1880, Postmaster General 9 Aug. 1886-91, m. 26 Sept. 1861 Char¬ lotte Blanche 4th dau. of Charles Blayney Trevor-Roper, of Plas Teg, Flintshire. 1891, Oct. 15.—William Trevor Parkins, M.A., Barrister- at-law. THE GWYNNKS OF GLANBRAN. {Continued from page 103.) Sackville Gwynne, who died on 9 April 1734, aged 63, was buried at Tyrabbot, co. Brecon, the little Church of which he had built (or re-built) in 1716, and ten years later, on 26 August 1726, upon Queen Anne's Bounty being extended to it, he added £200 more, and charged his lands in that parish with the payment of £20 annually to the minister officiating in the church, which was often afterwards called the New Church locally. He presented to Tyrabbot in 1726. Here also his cousin and heir Roderick Gwynne of Glanbran, who presented to the living in 1739* was laid t0 rest in I774>