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BEBB, LLEWELLYN JOHN MONTFORD
(1862 - 1915), cleric
BEBB, WILLIAM AMBROSE
(1894 - 1955), historian, prose writer and politician
BEBB, LLEWELLYN JOHN MONTFORD
(1862 - 1915), cleric
Born in Cape Town, South Africa, 16 February 1862, the elder son of the Rev. William
Bebb
. He was educated at Winchester and New College, Oxford; he graduated B.A. with first-class honours in
BEBB, WILLIAM AMBROSE
(1894 - 1955), historian, prose writer and politician
Born 4 July 1894 at Blaendyffryn, Goginan, Cardiganshire, son of Edward and Ann
Bebb
. The family moved to Camer Fawr, near Tregaron, and
Bebb
attended Tregaron grammar school. He graduated in Welsh
HUGHES, EZEKIEL
(1766 - 1849), one of the early Welsh settlers in the far west of the U.S.A.
(1726 - 1795) of Llangadfan. In mid-July 1795, he, Edward
Bebb
, George Roberts, and others left Llanbryn-mair and walked to Carmarthen and thence to Bristol; on the 6 August they sailed in the ' Maria
JOHNSON, AUBREY RODWAY
(1901 - 1985), university professor and Hebrew scholar
Aubrey R. Johnson was born in Leamington Spa 23 April 1901, the youngest of the five sons born to the Reverend Frances Johnson and his wife Beatrice May (née
Bebb
). Like his grandfather, his father
THOMAS, DEWI-PRYS
(1916 - 1985), architect
Bebb
and George M. Ll. Davies were regular visitors to the family home in Liverpool, and Dewi-Prys joined the Welsh Nationalist Party under the influence of Ambrose
Bebb
when he was fifteen years old