• William Alexander Madocks (17 June 1773 – 15 September 1828) was a British politician and landowner who served as Member of Parliament (MP)...
  • Madocks came from an old landed gentry family that had its origins in Denbighshire, although William himself was actually brought up in London.
  • ...van Groot-Brittannië en Ierland (1773-1828); William Madocks; William Alexander Madocks; William Madocks; William Alexander Madocks</nowiki>.
  • ...and William Madocks with a portly dame who passed among the passengers for Lady Madocks but who was better qualified for Falstaff than Columbine.
  • William Alexander Madocks (MP) bought the Plas Tan-Yr-Allt estate in 1798. He is best known for his entrepreneurial activities as an agricultural improver in...
  • William Madocks (1773 - 1828). Archives. Become a Friend. William Madocks (1773 - 1828). RA Collection: People and Organisations. Profile.
  • At the end of Britannia Terrace, there is a large oak carving of William Alexander Madocks (see photo) who was born on 16.6.1773 and died on 15.9.1828.
  • Gallery recommended Date ascending Date descending. William Alexander Madocks, by Charles Turner, published by and after James Ramsay - NPG D38141.
  • This memorial, by the High Street entrance to the park, commemorates William Madocks MP, democracy campaigner (see below) and founder of Porthmadog.
  • William Madocks (Q8015031). From Wikidata. Jump to navigation Jump to search. Member of Parliament (1773-1828). William Alexander Madocks.