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Beddoe Rees
Sir William Beddoe Rees, usually known simply as Beddoe Rees (1877 – 12 May 1931)〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007 & Leigh Rayment give Rees' date of death as 12 May 1931 but ''The Times'' newspaper records it as 13 May〕 was a Welsh architect, industrialist and Liberal politician. ==Family and education== Rees was born in Maesteg, Glamorganshire, the son of the late Isaac Rees, also of Maesteg. He was educated privately and at the University of Wales.〔''Who was Who'', OUP 2007〕 Rees was trained as an architect and published one of the few manuals on chapel architecture: 'Chapel building: hints and suggestions'. In 1925, he married Elizabeth, daughter of the late Robert Jones-Griffith, of Dolgellau in Merionethshire. They had one daughter, Rosemary, in May 1927 (died, Bath 15 September 2009). In religion, Rees was a nonconformist eventually becoming Joint Treasurer of the National Free Church Council of England and sometime President of the National Free Church Council of Wales. The National Free Church Council has been described as the 'political arm' of nonconformity.〔Gerald Parsons & James R. Moore,''Religion in Victorian Britain: Sources''; Manchester University Press, 1988 p88〕
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