Richard Rhys, 9th Baron Dynevor

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Richard Charles Uryan Rhys, 9th Baron Dynevor (b. 19 June 1935) is a British peer.

He was educated at Eton and at Magdalene College, Cambridge.

In 1959 he married Lucy Catherine King, the only daughter of Sir John Knewstub Maurice Rothenstein CBE. They had one son and three daughters. The marriage was dissolved in 1978. The heir is Hon. Hugo Griffith Uryan Rhys, born 19 November 1966.

The 9th Baron lives in London, and his chief interest lies in the Raven Book Publishing Company of which he is a director.

In 1962 Lord Dynevor inherited the remaining holdings of the Llandeilo Estate, comprising 23 farms, and 2,000 acres (8 km²) , a ruined castle, a deer park with a herd of rare long horned white cattle, and a death duties bill in excess of £1,000,000. The death duties were owed on both the 7th and 8th Barons. Attempts were made to save the patrimony but eventually the castle was sold to a private buyer in 1974. The National Trust bought the deer park and the outer park at Dinefwr in 1987. Newton House was purchased by the Trust in 1990 having been through several hands since first sold by Lord Dynevor in 1974. It was in a very poor state of repair. The East Drive was acquired in 1992. The Home Farm was acquired in 2002. Cadw and the National Trust now control the estate of some 700 acres (3 km²).

Preceded by
Charles Arthur Uryan Rhys
Baron Dynevor
1962–
Succeeded by
incumbent


[edit] Sources

  • Rees, Thomas; “The Beauties of England and Wales”, 1815. Reprinted in A Carmarthenshire Anthology, edited by Lyn Hughes, Christopher Davies, 1985