Cennydd George Traherne, of Dyffryn House, Glamorgans, s of Cdr Llewellym Edmund Traherne RN (b 14 Sept 1863; KIA 14 Oct 1914 during WWI), by Dorothy Emma Olivia (d 9 Oct 1957 at Thurso, Caithness), dau of George Felix Standish Sinclair, ygr s of Sir John George Tollemache Sinclair, 3rd Bt, of Ulbster, Caithness; b 14 Dec 1910 at Coedarhydyglyn, nr Cardiff; educ Wellington, Brasenose Coll Oxf (MA);
served during WWII as Col RA (Dep Assist Provost Marshal in 2nd Army; present in France in early days of D-Day);
contested (Con) Pontypridd, 1945;
Ld-Lt of Glamorgan, 1952-74; Ld-Lt of South, Mid and W Glamorgan, 1974-85; Freeman: Borough of Vale of Glamorgan 19 March 1984, City of Cardiff 29 Jan 1985;
Pres: Cardiff Naturalists’ Soc; Chair: Glamorgan Archives Jt Cttee 1952-85, Cardiff Branch of St John’s Ambulance Brigade; Dir: Glamorgan County History Tst Ltd till 1994;
TD; KG, 23 Apr 1970;
He mar 1934 at Linton, Cambs, Olivera Rowena Binney OBE. He d 26 Jan 1995 (aged 84). His widow was b 3 Sept 1910 at Pampisford, Cambs. She d 22 Oct 1986 (aged 76).
S.S.
Yes, it had occurred to me that he might have been selected because of a desire to ensure that all the home nations were represented in the membership of the order, not least at a time when the investiture of the PoW the previous year had drawn attention to Welsh affairs.
Nick
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