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Trefor Wilmot Llewellyn is the son of Major William Herbert Rhydian Llewellyn, the fourth and last son of the first Baronet, while Robert Crofts Williams Llewellyn is the son of Sir David Llewellyn, the third son. So the son of the third son has more rights than the son of the fourth son, and since the male descendants of the third baronet, the second son of the first baronet, did not acquire any known legitimate male offspring, then after the death of the fifth baronet, the baronetcy should be inherited by the eldest son of the third son of the first baronet. --Peter Philim (talk) 16:45, 8 August 2021 (UTC)[reply]