Sir Charles Benjamin Bright McLaren, 1st Baron Aberconway
The son of
Duncan McLaren
and
Priscilla Bright
Life Events
| Type | Date | Place | Note |
| Birth (S865) | 12 May 1850 | | |
Appointments
| Date | Position |
|---|
| | J.P. for Denbighshire, Flintshire, Middlesex, and Surrey (865) |
Honours
| Date | Honour |
|---|
| | Order of Sacred Treasure, Japan (865) |
| | 3rd class Order of Takova of Serbia (865) |
| | Commander Order of the Redeemer of Greece (865) |
Titles
| Date | Title |
|---|
| 8 Aug 1902 | McLaren Baronet, of Bodnant, co. Denbigh (U.K.) (865) |
| 1908 | Privy Councellor (P.C.) (865) |
| 21 Jun 1911 | Baron Aberconway, of Bodnant, co. Denbigh (U.K.) (865) |
(married)
Of Bodnant, co. Denbigh, and a baronet, K.C., J.P. cos. Denbigh, Flint, Middlesex, and Surrey, has 3rd class of Order of Sacred Treasure of Japan, and Order of Takova of Serbia, and is Commander Order of the Redeemer of Greece; author of "The Basic Industries of Great Britain". M.A. Edinburgh, Barrister-at-Law Lincoln's Inn, 1874; Q.C., 1897; M.P. for Stafford, 1880-6; and for Bosworth, Leicestershire 1892-1910. He was created a baronet 8 Aug. 1902, P.C. (G.B.) 1908, and Baron Aberconway, of Bodnant, co. Denbigh, 21 June 1911. A founder of the National Liberal Club
(S865) - Burke's Peerage and Baronetage 89th edition, 1931