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Thomas Prothero (or Protheroe) (1780–1853) was a Welsh lawyer, mine owner and businessman, known as an opponent of John Frost.[1]

Table of Contents

  1. 27 relations: Arthur William Edward Prothero, Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover, Bernard Burke, Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar, Chartism, G. D. H. Cole, George Prothero, Glamorgan, John Frost (Chartist), Listed building, Monmouth Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency), Monmouthshire, Monmouthshire (UK Parliament constituency), Newport, Wales, Professional ethics, Reform Act 1832, Rhymney Valley, Rowland Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle, Sir Charles Morgan, 2nd Baronet, South Wales Coalfield, Thomas Henry Wyatt, Thomas Phillips (mayor), Thomas Powell (mine owner), Tramway track, Usk, Voir dire, William Addams Williams.

  2. People from Usk
  3. Welsh solicitors

Arthur William Edward Prothero

Admiral Arthur William Edward Prothero (18 April 1850 - 1 January 1931) was an officer in the Royal Navy.

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Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover

Benjamin Hall, 1st Baron Llanover (8 November 1802 – 27 April 1867), known as Sir Benjamin Hall between 1838 and 1859, was a Welsh civil engineer and politician.

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Bernard Burke

Sir John Bernard Burke, (5 January 1814 – 12 December 1892) was a British genealogist and Ulster King of Arms, who helped publish Burke's Peerage.

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Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar

Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar (10 April 1792 – 16 April 1875), known as Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, 3rd Baronet from 1846 to 1859, was a Welsh Whig peer and a member of the House of Lords.

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Chartism

Chartism was a working-class movement for political reform in the United Kingdom that erupted from 1838 to 1857 and was strongest in 1839, 1842 and 1848.

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G. D. H. Cole

George Douglas Howard Cole (25 September 1889 – 14 January 1959) was an English political theorist, economist, and historian.

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George Prothero

Sir George Walter Prothero (14 October 1848 – 10 July 1922) was an English historian, writer, and academic who served as president of the Royal Historical Society from 1901 to 1905.

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Glamorgan

Until 1974, Glamorgan, or sometimes Glamorganshire (Morgannwg or Sir Forgannwg), was an administrative county in the south of Wales, and later classed as one of the thirteen historic counties of Wales.

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John Frost (Chartist)

John Frost (25 May 1784 – 27 July 1877) was a prominent leader of the British Chartist movement in the Newport Rising.

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Listed building

In the United Kingdom, a listed building is a structure of particular architectural and/or historic interest deserving of special protection.

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Monmouth Boroughs (UK Parliament constituency)

Monmouth Boroughs (also known as the Monmouth District of Boroughs) was a parliamentary constituency consisting of several towns in Monmouthshire.

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Monmouthshire

Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) is a county in the south east of Wales.

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Monmouthshire (UK Parliament constituency)

Monmouthshire (Sir Fynwy) is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament, and was first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election, following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies.

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Newport, Wales

Newport (Casnewydd) is a city and county borough in Wales, situated on the River Usk close to its confluence with the Severn Estuary, northeast of Cardiff.

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Professional ethics

Professional ethics encompass the personal and corporate standards of behavior expected of professionals.

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Reform Act 1832

The Representation of the People Act 1832 (also known as the Reform Act 1832, Great Reform Act or First Reform Act) was an Act of Parliament of the United Kingdom (indexed as 2 & 3 Will. 4. c. 45) that introduced major changes to the electoral system of England and Wales.

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Rhymney Valley

The Rhymney Valley is one of the South Wales valleys, with the Rhymney River forming the border between the historic counties of Glamorgan and Monmouthshire.

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Rowland Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle

Rowland Edmund Prothero, 1st Baron Ernle, (6 September 1851 – 1 July 1937) was a British agricultural expert, administrator, journalist, author and Conservative politician.

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Sir Charles Morgan, 2nd Baronet

Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Gould Morgan, 2nd Baronet (4 February 1760 – 5 December 1846), was a Welsh soldier and politician, the MP for Brecon and County of Monmouth.

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South Wales Coalfield

The South Wales Coalfield (Maes glo De Cymru) extends across Pembrokeshire, Carmarthenshire, Swansea, Neath Port Talbot, Bridgend, Rhondda Cynon Taf, Merthyr Tydfil, Caerphilly, Blaenau Gwent and Torfaen.

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Thomas Henry Wyatt

Thomas Henry Wyatt (9 May 1807 – 5 August 1880) was an Anglo-Irish architect.

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Thomas Phillips (mayor)

Sir Thomas Phillips (1801–1867) was a Welsh lawyer, politician and businessman, who was Mayor of Newport in Monmouthshire at the time of the Newport Rising in 1839. Thomas Prothero and Thomas Phillips (mayor) are 19th-century Welsh businesspeople and Welsh solicitors.

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Thomas Powell (mine owner)

Thomas Powell (1779–1863) was a Welsh coal mine owner who between 1829 and his death became one of the most successful. Thomas Prothero and Thomas Powell (mine owner) are 19th-century Welsh businesspeople and British businesspeople in the coal industry.

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Tramway track

Tramway track is used on tramways or light rail operations.

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Usk

Usk (Brynbuga) is a town and community in Monmouthshire, Wales, northeast of Newport.

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Voir dire

Voir dire (often; from an Anglo-Norman term in common law meaning "to speak the truth") is a legal term for procedures during a trial that help a judge decide certain issues.

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William Addams Williams

William Addams Williams (10 August 1787 – 5 September 1861) was a Welsh lawyer, landowner and politician.

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See also

People from Usk

Welsh solicitors

References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Prothero

Also known as Prothero, Thomas, Thomas Protheroe.