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James (Hamlyn) Hamlyn Williams Bt MP (bef. 1790 - 1861)

Sir James "3rd Baronet Hamlyn of Clovelly Court" Hamlyn Williams Bt MP formerly Hamlyn
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Husband of — married 15 Feb 1823 [location unknown]
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Died after age 70 in Bideford, Devon, Englandmap [uncertain]
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Biography

Sir James Hamlyn Williams, 3rd Bt. (1790-1861) was the 1st. s. of Sir James Hamlyn Williams†, 2nd bt., of Edwinsford and Clovelly and Diana Anne, da. of Abraham Whitaker, merchant, of Stratford, Essex. He m. 15 Feb. 1823, Lady Mary Fortesecue, da. of Hugh Fortescue†, 1st Earl Fortescue, 3da. suc. fa. as 3rd bt. 3 Dec. 1829. MP for Carmanthenshire 1831-2 and 1835-1837 and Sheriff 1848-9. He d. 10 Oct. 1861, buried at Clovelly Court.

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His father took the name and arms of Williams in 1798 and in 1811 succeeded to the Hamlyn baronetcy first conferred on his grandfather in 1795, as the Williams baronetcy had lapsed..

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