William Henry Yelverton
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The Hon. William Henry Yelverton (5 December 1791 – 28 April 1884)[1] was a Whig politician who served as MP for Carmarthen Boroughs from 1832 to 1835.[2] Yelverton inherited considerable lands and industry from his family and from his marriage to Elizabeth Lucy Morgan.
Yelverton was born on 5 December 1791 in Belle Isle Castle, Ireland, to William Charles Yelverton, 2nd Marquess of Avonmore, and his wife Mary, daughter of John Reid. The Yelverton family held the title of Viscount Avonmore.
He was educated at Eton College and enrolled as a student at Brasenose College, Oxford. On 2 June 1825 in Clifton, Gloucester, he married Elizabeth Lucy Morgan, daughter of John Morgan of Furnace. His wife died in 1863; they had one son and three daughters.
In 1811, Yelverton inherited the Blaiddbwll estate by an uncle to his mother, Captain John Parr. The property was built upon through his marriage when he became the owner of the Carmarthen ironworks and colliery, as well as land in the Carmarthen and Llanelli area, which included the estate of Whitland Abbey.