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Encyclopedia > Baron Llewellin

The title of Baron Llewellin was created in 1945 for John Jestyn Llewellin, a politician who had served as President of the Board of Trade and Minister of Food under Winston Churchill. The title became extinct upon his death in 1957.


Barons Llewellin (1945)


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John Jestyn Llewellin, 1st Baron Llewellin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (245 words)
Llewellin was elected Member of Parliament for Uxbridge in Middlesex in 1929.
In December 1943 his seat on the committee was assumed by Sir Ronald Campbell and Llewellin became Minister for Food, the position he held until the Churchill government fell to the Labour Party of Clement Attlee in July 1945.
Llewellin lost his seat in the election and was made a peer as 1st Baron Llewellin of Upton.
What Is A Llewellin Setter? (5663 words)
Llewellin spent a small fortune on his Kennel, and he spent his money liberally without any further hope of reward than of having the satisfaction that might come to any enthusiastic breeder who was successful.
Llewellin was able to lay well the foundation of his breed and by the same process he was able to carry it on and improve it.
Llewellin (quite approve of the system he is adopting in endeavoring to rectify the defects of the male and female by judicious breeding.
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