1901 Glamorgan County Council election
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The 1901 Glamorgan County Council election was the fifth contest for seats on this authority in south Wales. It was preceded by the 1898 election and followed by the 1904 election. Glamorgan was by far the largest county in Wales in terms of population. Glamorgan County Council had been established by the Local Government Act 1888, the first elections being held in early 1889.
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1901 Glamorgan County Council election
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Alfred Edwards
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Daronwy Isaac*
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David Davies*
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David Hughes
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David Price Davies*
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David Prosser
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Dr David Thomas*
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Dr. R. W. Jones
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Edward Pritchard Martin
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Elias Henry Davies
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Evan Evans Bevan*
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Evan Lewis*
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Henry Lewis*
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Henry William Martin
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J. Blandy Jenkins*
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J.D. Nicholl
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J.W. Lewis
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Jenkin Hill*
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John Davies*
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John Howell*
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John Lewis
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John Morgan Smith*
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John Thomas*
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Oliver Henry Jones*
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R.T. Bassett
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Rees Harries*
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Rees Llewellyn
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Rev Aaron Davies**
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Rev John Davies
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Richard Hill Male
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Robert Forrest*
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Samuel Evans
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T. Lewis
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Thomas Davies
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Thomas J. Hughes
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Thomas Morris
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Thomas Thomas*
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W.B. Shepherd*
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Walter Bell
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William Howell
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William Howell*
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William Llewellyn*
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William Morgan**
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A. Daniel
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A.S. Pleace
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Alfred Phillips
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Captain Hamilton Murrell*
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Charles Kenshole*
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Clifford John Cory*
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D.R. David
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D.W. Davies*
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Daniel Evans**
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Dr P.J. O' Donnell
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Evan Parker
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Frank W. Gilbertson*
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Frederick Henry Jotham*
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George E. Gordon*
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Henry W. Lewis*
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Herbert Evans*
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Hopkin Morgan*
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J. Jones Griffiths**
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J.L. Norris
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James Barrow**
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James Roberts*
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Jenkin Jones*
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John Jordan*
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John Morgan Randall
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Morgan Williams*
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Rev Silas Charles
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Richard Lewis*
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Sir J.T.D. Llewellyn**
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T.E. Morgan
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T.H. Morris*
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T.W. James
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Thomas Jones*
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Thomas Samuel
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W.B. Trick*
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Walter H. Morgan**
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William John Percy Player
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William Roberts Davies*
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Conservative Party
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Liberal Party
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Independent
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Liberal-Labour
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Unionist Party
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The 1901 Glamorgan County Council election was the fifth contest for seats on this authority in south Wales. It was preceded by the 1898 election and followed by the 1904 election. Glamorgan was by far the largest county in Wales in terms of population. Glamorgan County Council had been established by the Local Government Act 1888, the first elections being held in early 1889.
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