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at King's college hospital 1860 to death ; made a special study of excision of the knee joint ; competed for the Jacksonian prize essay of the college of surgeons on A des cription of the diseased conditions of theknee which requires amputation of the limb, his essay refused by three ignorant surgeons ; author of Contributions to the surgery of diseased joints 1859, No. 1 only ; On scrofulous diseases of the external lymphatic glands 1861 ; The winter climate of Mentone, with hints to invalids 1862. d. Ventnor, Isle of Wight 13 Nov. 1864. A description of the diseased condition of the knee joint which requires amputation (1865), memoir pp. xiii -xix portrait ;

Medical times and gazette ii 608 – 10 ( 1864 ).

Treharne Brydydd, who flourished in 130 green trousers, a scarlet vest with Llewellyn to be his housekeeper and wife

1882, named his son Iesus Grist, the sun

dying he attempted to cremate the body the High Green fields near Llantrissant, the police interfered and took him into custodr.

tried at Cardiff assizes where Mr. Justice

Stephen ruled that he had not violated any law and he was discharged ; spent much money in litigation ; had two other children

Iesus Grist and Penelopen Elizabeth

PRICE, RALPH. b. 8 Feb. 1780 ; master of Ironmongers'co. 1834 and 1837. d. Sydenham

3 April 1860.

PRICE, SIR RICHARD GREEN, 1 Baronet (son of George Green 1769 – 1819). b. Cannon bridge,Madely, Herefordshire 18 Oct. 1803 ; practised as solicitor 34 years ; assumed the

d IT

Cletar, near Llantrissant 23 Jany. 1893, is body cremated at Cae'r Llan hill 31 Jany. in presence of many people, the ashes dis tributed over the ground, personal estate sworn under £100. Western Mail, Cardiff 4 Jany. 1893 p. 6 portrait, 25 Jany. p. 6, 37

Jany. p. 7, 1 Feb. p. 6 two views of cremation, likenesses of widow and 2 children ; Graphic

name of Price 28 Feb. 1861; treasurer of

100 (1884 ) portrait ; I. L. N. 4 Feb. 1893

Radnorshire 1850 -61; M .P. Radnor boroughs April 1863 to Feb. 1869 ; contested Radnor

138 portrait, Black and White 4 Feb. 1893

shire 13 Feb. 1874 ; M. P. co. Radnor 1880 -5 ; created a baronet 23 March 1874 ; sheriff of

154 portrait ; Times 25 Jany. 1893 p. 6, 1 Fe. p. 10 ; Law Reports, Queen 's bench division zu 247 –56 (1884).

Radnorshire 1876. d. Norton manor, Pres

teign, Radnorshire 11 Aug. 1887. bur. Norton

was the archdruid in direct descent from

on his head he wore a whole fox skin, head ears and tail included, he had ligt buttons, and a light green cloak deeply scolloped around the border ; took Gwenila

PRICE, WILLIAM EDWIN (only son of William

- 14 Aug. PRICE, SIR ROBERT, 2 Baronet (only son of

Philip Price, railway commissioner). .. 10 Jany. 1841; educ. Eton 1850 - 6 ; matric, from

sir Uvedale Price, 1 baronet 1747 - 1829). b. Foxley, co. Hereford 3 Aug. 1786 ; M .P. co . Hereford 1818 -41; M .P . city of Hereford

univ. of London 1857, B. A. 1859 ; at msal military academy Woolwich ; lient. 36 reyt , retired Feb. 1865 ; capt. Royal south Glouces ter militia 27 Dec. 1867, major 21 June 1880

1845 to Jany. 1857; succeeded his father 14

to death ; M .P. Tewkesbury 1868- 80 ; M P.

Sept. 1829. d. 11 Stratton st. Piccadilly, London 5 Nov. 1857.

PRICE, WALTER. b. Ruddington, Notts. 9 Oct.

Tewkesbury April 1880 but election declared void. d. Tibberton, near Gloucester 10 Feb 1886. Times 11 Feb. 1886 p. 12.

1834 ; played in the Notts' cricket eleven

PRICE, WILLIAM PHILIP ( son of William Price

1869 -70 ; member of the ground staff at

of Gloucester). b. 1817 ; a timber merchant of Gloucester and Grimsby, the firm being Price, Walker and Co. limited ; sheriff of Gloucester 1848 ; M .P . city of Gloucester 1852- 9 ; M .P . Gloucester 30 April 1859, unseated on petition ; M .P . Gloucester 1865 73 ; deputy chairman of Midland railway 1864– 70, chairman 1870, resigned May 1873; a railway commissioner 2 Aug. 1873 to death . d. Tibberton court, near Gloucester 31March

Lords' 1868 -76 ; cricket coach at Rugby 1876 ; one of the regular umpires of the Marylebone cricket club latterly. d. 4 Sept. 1894.

PRICE, WILLIAM. b. near Rhydri, near Caer philly, Glamorganshire 4 March 1800 ; educ.

St. Bartholomew 's and the London hospitals ; L .S .A. and M .R .C .S. 1821; in practice at Treforest and then at Llantrissant, near Car diff ; joined the Chartist agitation of Nov. 1839, after the defeat of John Frost escaped to France disguised as a woman ; studied ancient Welsh literature so assiduously that his mind became weakened, imagined that he

1891. PRICHARD, HENRY ( son of George Prichard of Clapham, Surrey, solicitor). b. 1811; edue. Dr. Burney 's school, Greenwich ; admitted

solicitor 1834 ; secretary to Society for sup