- John Bryn Edwards
Sir John Bryn Edwards, 1st Baronet (
12 January 1889 –22 August 1922 ) was a Welshironmaster andphilanthropist whose seemingly promising future as a figure of political and social leadership in post-World War I Britain was cut short by death at the age of 33.Edwards was educated at
Winchester College and received a MA fromTrinity Hall, Cambridge . As the owner of a majormetalworking concern known as theDuffryn Steel andTinplate Works, he had the resources to fund a number of philanthropic and charitable endeavours for which he was recognised in the 1921King's Birthday Honours by being created, at the unusually young age of 32, aBaronet withHendrefoilan House and family estate in theSketty community, nearSwansea , serving as theterritorial designation [LondonGazette |issue=32346 |date=4 June 1921 |startpage=4530 |endpage= |supp=yes] .John Bryn Edwards married Kathleen Ermyntrude in 1911 and was the father of a son and a daughter. In the years following his death, Hendrefoilan House became part of the campus of
Swansea University and was the site, until 2006, of theSouth Wales Miners' Library .Footnotes
References
*"Who Was Who", vol II, 1916−1928 (third edition, 1962). London: Adam & Charles Black.
*"Wills and Bequests", "The Times ",1 November 1922
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