William Lewis (1526-1601?) was an MP for Anglesey .
13-1145: William or Willie Lewis may refer to: Politicians [ edit ] William Lewis (MP for Anglesey) (by 1526–1601 or later), MP for Anglesey in 1553 and 1555 William Lewis (MP for Helston) , MP for Helston in 1584 William Lewis (MP for King's Lynn) (died 1593), MP for King's Lynn in 1593 William Lewis (MP for Cardiff) , MP for Cardiff in 1601 Sir William Lewis, 1st Baronet (1598–1677), MP for Petersfield, Breconshire and Lymington William Lewis (MP for Devizes) (1625–1661), MP for Devizes, 1660–1661 William J. Lewis (1766–1828), U.S. Representative from Virginia William Lewis (Australian politician) (1818–1895), businessman and politician of Kapunda, South Australia William Lewis (New York politician) (1827–1891), New York politician William James Lewis (1830–1910), physician and politician in New Brunswick, Canada William Lewis (Kentucky politician) (1868–1959), U.S. Representative from Kentucky William Lewis, 3rd Baron Merthyr (1901–1977), Deputy Speaker of
26-441: A government official William F. Lewis (1902–1964), Episcopal bishop Companies [ edit ] William Lewis & Son Co. , a Chicago-based orchestral string instrument company acquired in 1995 by Selmer See also [ edit ] Bill Lewis (disambiguation) William Louis, Count of Nassau-Dillenburg (1560–1620) All pages with titles containing William Lewis [REDACTED] Topics referred to by
39-468: A mill dam. The dispute was part of a developing row between Lewis and Sir Richard Bulkeley . Lewis and Bulkeley were cousins. Lewis was elected to the first parliament of Mary I , which was disputed by Sir Richard Bulkeley. Bulkeley claimed the sheriff had falsely returned Lewis despite Bulkeley getting the majority of votes. In the actions by the attorney-general of the Exchequer and Bulkeley himself
52-423: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages William Lewis (MP for Anglesey) He was the first son of Hugh Lewis of Presaddfed Hall and his mother was Agnes, daughter of Sir William Gruffydd of Penrhyn. Between the deaths of his father and grandfather he was the ward of John Puleston . He was Sheriff of Anglesey in 1548–9, 1557-8 and 1571–2. He
65-1325: The House of Lords William E. Lewis (1918-1989), Missouri politician Sportspeople [ edit ] William H. Lewis (1868–1949), first African-American All-American football player and United States Assistant Attorney General William Lewis (athlete) (1876–1962), American hurdler in the 1900 Olympic Games William Ian Lewis (cricketer) (1935–2004), Irish cricketer William Lewis (cricketer) (1807–1889), English cricketer William Lewis (figure skater) , former Canadian figure skater William Lewis (football) (1860–1916), association football referee, and secretary of Chelsea F.C. William Lewis (chess player) (1787–1870), English chess competitor and author Will Lewis (American football) (born 1958), American football executive and former cornerback Willie Lewis (boxer) (1884–1949), American boxer Arts [ edit ] William Lewis (tenor) (born 1931), American operatic tenor Willie Lewis (1905–1971), jazz clarinettist Willie Lewis (rockabilly musician) (born 1946), musician and founder of Rock-A-Billy Records William Lewis (journalist) (born 1969), British journalist and editor William Thomas Lewis (1748–1811), English actor Willard Louis (1882–1926), American actor who
78-676: The U.S. Treasury William Garrett Lewis (1821–1885), British Baptist preacher William Draper Lewis (1867–1949), dean of the University of Pennsylvania Law School; founding director of the American Law Institute William G. Lewis (1835–1901), Confederate general in the American Civil War Sir W. Arthur Lewis (William Arthur Lewis, 1915–1991), Saint Lucian economist William Mather Lewis (1878–1945), President of George Washington and Lafayette Universities and
91-460: The judgements went against the sheriff and thus against Lewis. By the time the common pleas reached their conclusion in Trinity term 1555 Bulkeley had twice been elected for Anglesey after Lewis. It isn't known if Bulkeley ran for parliament in autumn 1555, but Lewis was returned as MP. The feud between Lewis and Bulkeley continued and it was deplored by Wiliam Llŷn in a poem of 1560 as poisoning
104-407: The same term This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name. If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=William_Lewis&oldid=1230242175 " Category : Human name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description
117-556: The social life of the island. Lewis was not among the members of the first Marian parliament to oppose the restoration of Catholicism. Neither was he one of the fourth Marian parliaments known to have voted against government bills. Twenty years later he was listed as a Catholic by an agent of Mary, Queen of Scots . He was however able to serve the Elizabethan regime. He married Margaret, daughter of John Puleston MP. They had three sons and seven daughters. His second marriage
130-454: Was a science teacher at Exeter School for seven years, before being appointed Professor of Chemistry at University College, Exeter (as it was then known) in 1901. From 1925 until his retirement in 1935, he combined his position as Professor with that of Vice-Principal of the College, helping to publicise the institution throughout Devon. In his role as Professor, he was regarded as having built up
143-509: Was commissioner of relief in 1550. He was commissioner of goods of churches and fraternities in 1553. He makes few appearances in official records until the reign of Edward VI , though later records show he leases of lands to him in Anglesey started before the end of the reign of Henry VII . He was a plaintiff in the Star Chamber against Richard and Thomas Bulkeley concerning the making of
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#1732851751748156-1155: Was sometimes credited as William Lewis Spliff Star (William A. Lewis, born 1971), American rapper Scientists [ edit ] William Lewis (chemist) (1869–1963), Professor of Chemistry at Exeter University William Lewis (mineralogist) (1847–1926), professor of mineralogy at Cambridge University William Lewis (physical chemist) (1885–1956), propounded collision theory William Lewis (scientist) (1708–1781), English scientist and physician William M. Lewis Sr. (1921–2010), fish biologist Businessmen [ edit ] William Lewis, 1st Baron Merthyr (1837–1914), Welsh coal mining magnate William D. Lewis , 19th-century banker, merchant, and railroad executive William Turnor Lewis (1840–1915), Wisconsin businessman and state legislator Other [ edit ] William Lewis (pirate) (fl. 1687-?), English pirate (possibly fictional) William Lewis (judge) (1752–1819), United States federal judge William B. Lewis (New York treasurer) (c. 1816–1884), New York State treasurer, 1862–1863 William Berkeley Lewis (1784–1866), confidant of Andrew Jackson and auditor of
169-461: Was to Ellen, daughter of Edward ap Hugh Gwyn of Plas Bodewryd . They had one son and one daughter. William Lewis (chemist) William Henry Lewis (1869 – 25 May 1963) was Professor of Chemistry at the University of Exeter for more than 30 years. Lewis was educated at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth (as it was then known) and Jesus College, Oxford . After graduating, he
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