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  1. Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet (23 September 1749 – 24 July 1789) was a Welsh landowner, politician and patron of the arts. The Williams-Wynn baronets had been begun in 1688 by the politician Sir William Williams, 1st Baronet , but had inherited, in the time of the 3rd baronet, Sir Watkin's father, the estates of the Wynn baronets ...

  2. 26 de jul. de 2007 · Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn (1693—1749), 3rd baronet, was the greatest landowner in Wales during the 1730s and 1740s, and a national leader of the Tory party in the House of Commons. He was the grandson of the politician Sir William Williams (1633/4—1700) who had acquired estates in Denbighshire and Shropshire.

  3. History. Wynnstay Hall, near Wrexham, Wales. Former seat of the Wynns. The first baronet served as Speaker of the House of Commons from 1680 to 1681. The second baronet represented Denbigh Boroughs in the House of Commons. Sir Watkin, 3rd Baronet, sat as Member of Parliament for Denbighshire and was a prominent Jacobite.

  4. Biography. Constituency. Dates. SHROPSHIRE. 5 Mar. 1772 - 1774. DENBIGHSHIRE. 1774 - 29 July 1789. Family and Education. b. 8 May 1748, 1st s. of Sir Watkin Williams Wynn, 3rd Bt., M.P., by his 1st w. Ann, da. of Edward Vaughan, M.P., of Llwydiarth, Mont. educ. Westminster 1764-5, Oriel, Oxf. 1766. m.

  5. Media in category "Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet" The following 13 files are in this category, out of 13 total. A catalogue of the pictures and drawings in the National loan exhibition, in aid of National gallery funds, held in the Grafton Galleries, London (1909-1910) (1909) (14761222214).jpg 1,662 × 2,120; 386 KB