Richard Meredyth Richards, the Glossary
Richard Meredyth Richards (18 January 1821 – 4 November 1873)William Llewelyn Davies (1959) at the Dictionary of Welsh Biographies.[1]
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9 relations: Call to the bar, Charles Tooth, Inner Temple, Justice of the peace, Merionethshire, Merton College, Oxford, Richard Richards (1787–1860), St Mark's Church, Brithdir, St Mark's English Church, Florence.
- 19th-century Welsh lawyers
- High Sheriffs of Merionethshire
Call to the bar
The call to the bar is a legal term of art in most common law jurisdictions where persons must be qualified to be allowed to argue in court on behalf of another party and are then said to have been "called to the bar" or to have received "call to the bar".
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Charles Tooth
The Reverend Charles Tooth was an Anglican clergyman and founder of St Mark's English Church, Florence.
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Inner Temple
The Honourable Society of the Inner Temple, commonly known as the Inner Temple, is one of the four Inns of Court and is a professional association for barristers and judges.
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Justice of the peace
A justice of the peace (JP) is a judicial officer of a lower court, elected or appointed by means of a commission (letters patent) to keep the peace.
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Merionethshire
Until 1974, Merionethshire or Merioneth (Meirionnydd or Sir Feirionnydd) was an administrative county in the north-west of Wales, later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.
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Merton College, Oxford
Merton College (in full: The House or College of Scholars of Merton in the University of Oxford) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
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Richard Richards (1787–1860)
Richard Richards (22 September 1787 – 27 November 1860) was the member of Parliament for the constituency of Merioneth from 1836 to 1852.
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St Mark's Church, Brithdir
St Mark's Church, Brithdir, is a redundant church in the hamlet of Brithdir, Gwynedd, Wales.
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St Mark's English Church, Florence
Saint Mark's English Church is an Anglican church in Florence, Italy.
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See also
19th-century Welsh lawyers
- Caradoc Rees
- David Jones (barrister)
- Dick Atkin, Baron Atkin
- Hugh Bold
- Ivor Bowen
- James Humphreys (lawyer)
- John Roland Phillips
- Preston Austin
- Richard Meredyth Richards
- Samuel Evans (British politician)
- T. Marchant Williams
- Walter Morgan (judge)
- William Addams Williams
- William Milbourne James (judge)
- William Robert Grove
High Sheriffs of Merionethshire
- David Davis, Maesyffynnon (coal owner)
- Edmund Meyricke (MP)
- Edward Lloyd, 1st Baron Mostyn
- Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, 2nd Baron Mostyn
- Ellis Price
- Ellis-Nanney baronets
- Howell Idris
- Howell Jones Williams
- Hugh Ellis-Nanney
- John Ellerker Boulcott
- John Ernest Greaves
- John Mytton
- John Owen (Royalist)
- John Rolls, 2nd Baron Llangattock
- Lewis Owen (Merioneth MP, died 1692)
- Lewis ab Owen
- List of Sheriffs of Meirionnydd in the 15th century
- List of Sheriffs of Meirionnydd in the 17th century
- Michael Wynn, 7th Baron Newborough
- Richard John Lloyd Price
- Richard Meredyth Richards
- Richard Mytton
- Richard Pole (courtier)
- Richard Vaughan (of Corsygedol)
- Robert Lloyd (of Rhiwgoch)
- Robert Townshend Anwyl-Passingham
- Robert Watkin Wynne
- Rowland Pugh
- Samuel Holland (politician)
- Sheriff of Merionethshire
- Sir John Wynn, 1st Baronet
- Sir John Wynn, 5th Baronet
- Sir Robert Vaughan, 2nd Baronet
- Sir Roger Kynaston
- Sir Thomas Mostyn, 6th Baronet
- Sir William Williams, 2nd Baronet, of Gray's Inn
- William Llewelyn Davies
- William Maurice (politician)
- William Price (High Sheriff)
- William Watkin Edward Wynne