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EDISBURY
family Bedwal, Marchwiel, Pentre-clawdd, Erddig,
This Cheshire family, descended from Wilkin de Edisbury, first appears in Denbighshire c. 1544, when
RICHARD
WILKINSON, alias EDISBURY, held lands in Bedwal. His younger son, ROBERT WILKINSON EDISBURY (died 1610), extended the estate by marriage with Jane, daughter of Kenrick ap Howel of Stryt yr Hwch, Marchwiel. Their son, KENRICK EDISBURY (died 1638), entered the service of the Navy Board
EDNYFED FYCHAN
, noble family of Gwynedd
. Goronwy, Rhys, and Gwilym were in the personal following of
Richard
II. Maredudd, father of Owain Tudur and great-grandfather of Henry VII (see the article Tudor family of Penmynydd), is a more shadowy figure; he was escheator of Anglesey before 1392 and is described in 1404 as an esquire to the bishop of Bangor. The three surviving brothers and their near kinsmen were prominent supporters of Owain Glyn
EDWARD ap HYWEL ap GRUFFYDD
(fl. 15th century), writer of cywyddau
Very little of his work is extant. In v there are two copies of his cywydd 'to ask Sir
Richard
for a cloak.' It can be deduced from this that it is addressed to
Richard
Redman, bishop of St Asaph from 1471 to 1496. In NLW MS 3047C two englynion are attributed to Edward ap Hywel, but Peniarth MS 99 attributes one of them to Siôn Tudur.
EDWARDS
family Stansty,
eventually sold to the iron-master
Richard
Thompson, who built Stansty Hall in 1830-32.
EDWARDS
family Chirkland,
Flintshire (1546) and Denbighshire (1547); he fought at Boulogne in 1544. The family clung to the old religion till the time of his son JOHN EDWARDS II (died 1585), of Plas Newydd or New Hall, who, although suspected in 1574 of sympathy with Mary, queen of Scots, and imprisoned in 1579 for having mass said in his house, publicly renounced the pope at Wrexham at the execution of
Richard
Gwyn in 1584. JOHN
EDWARDS, ALFRED GEORGE
(1848 - 1937), first archbishop of Wales
Laidley (died 1912), daughter of W. J. Garland of Lisbon, by whom he had one son and one daughter; and third, in 1917, Margaret, daughter of canon John
Richard
Armistead, vicar of Sandbach, who survived him. He died 22 July 1937, and was buried at S. Asaph.
EDWARDS, CHARLES ALFRED
(1882 - 1960), metallurgist and principal of University College of Swansea
-author with Carpenter of a report on the copper-aluminium alloys and was appointed a lecturer in Metallurgy at Manchester University. Between this date and 1910, when he returned to industry with Bolckow
Vaughan
and Dorman Long in Middlesborough, he published several papers on the heat treatment of steel and was awarded the degree of M.Sc. He was also far in advance of contemporary ideas in
EDWARDS, EDWARD
(1726? - 1783?), cleric and scholar
rector of Aston Clinton, Buckinghamshire, and according to a letter of Samuel Johnson's he was dead by 1784. Johnson and he were friends and correspondents, and Johnson stayed with him at Jesus in 1782. 'My convivial friend' is Johnson's description of Edwards - and the hint is amplified in
Richard
Morris's account of Edwards's reception into the Cymmrodorion Society in 1763. He was not without
EDWARDS, GWILYM ARTHUR
(1881 - 1963), minister (Presb.), principal of the Theological College, Aberystwyth, and author
appointed professor at Bala College, and worked there with Principal David Phillips until 1939. From 1939 to 1949 he was principal of the Theological College at Aberystwyth. He was awarded an honorary D.D. degree by the University of Edinburgh. In 1917 he married Mary Nesta, daughter of
Richard
Hughes, a veterinary surgeon in Oswestry; they had a son and two daughters. After retiring he returned to
EDWARDS, JOHN
(Siôn Ceiriog; 1747 - 1792), bard and orator
the Gwyneddigion offered a silver medal for an elegy on
Richard
Morris in 1780, Siôn Ceiriog wrote a poem in blank verse, described as 'pindaric' (B.M. Add. MS. 14993, 57-8). Although it was
Richard
Jones, Trefdraeth, who won the medal, the society maintained that Siôn Ceiriog had written the better poem and he was given what was called an 'honorary medal.' Apart from this, little of his work has
EDWARDS, JOHN DAVID
(1805 - 1885), cleric and musician
being ' Rhosymedre ' (also called ' Lovely ' -
Vaughan
Williams's Choral Prelude on the Welsh Tune 'Lovely,' based on 'Rhosymedre,' was played on the organ at the Church musical festival held in the Crystal Palace, London, 21 July 1933). Edwards was considered one of the best music adjudicators in Wales in his time; it was he, together with Edward Stephen (Tanymarian), who awarded the first prize to
EDWARDS, RICHARD
(1628 - 1704) Nanhoron, Llŷn, Puritan squire
wife of one of his great-grandsons - TIMOTHY EDWARDS (1731 - 1780), a captain in the Royal Navy - was very prominent in her support of the Welsh Independent cause at Capel Newydd, near Nanhoron. Their grandson,
RICHARD
LLOYD EDWARDS (1806 - 1876), was a stalwart Conservative and Churchman, D.L. of Caernarvonshire, high sheriff at various times of three Welsh counties, and in the forefront of the
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