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ANTHONY, WILLIAM TREVOR
(1912 - 1984), singer
Trevor Anthony was born on 28 October 1912 in Tŷ-croes, near Ammanford, the eldest son of David John Anthony and his wife Adeline (née
Lewis
). After leaving school he worked underground while receiving singing tuition from Gwilym R. Jones. He came to prominence when, at the age of only 21, he won the bass solo competition at the Neath National Eisteddfod of 1934, and was encouraged by one of the
ANWYL
family Park, Llanfrothen
, while the descendants of
Lewis
Anwyl (died 1605), retained his distinctive baptismal name. WILLIAM
LEWIS
ANWYL, J.P., D.L. (died 1642), high sheriff of Merioneth, 1610 and 1623, and of Caernarvonshire, 1636, a leader in public affairs, who purchased Llwyn, Dolgelley, rebuilt Park, and increased his estates fourfold by marriage with Elizabeth Herbert, a Montgomeryshire heiress, and his influence by the
ANWYL, LEWIS
(1705? - 1776), cleric and author
gyfieithu o'r ail Argraphiad. The National Library of Wales has the MSS. of three other translations by
Lewis
Anwyl : (e) ' Addysg y Cristion … Gwedi eu cyfieithu or Saesoneg gan
Lewis
Anwyl, Vicar Abergele '; it has a preface dated 26 August 1766 and includes proposals for printing and publishing this work by subscription; (f) ' Traethawd Ystoriawl o'r Holl Fibl … ' The preface is dated Abergele, 15
AP GWYNN, ARTHUR
(1902 - 1987), librarian and the third librarian of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
appeared the first volume of an important bibliographical publication under his editorship, namely Subject Index to Welsh Periodicals, Vol. I, 1931 (Wales and Monmouthshire Branch of the Library Association). The second volume for 1932-33 appeared in 1936, the third volume for 1933-35 in 1937 and the fourth volume for 1936-37, in 1938, all edited by Arthur ap Gwynn and Idwal
Lewis
of the National Library
ARNOLD
family Llanthony, Llanvihangel Crucorney,
(27 March 1678). The charges were examined by a committee presided over by Sir John Trevor (1637 - 1717), which produced a full report resulting in the dispersal of the Jesuit house at Cwm, Herefordshire, and the executions of Frs. David
Lewis
, Philip Evans, John Lloyd, and others. Although a conforming Anglican, he worked in association with prominent local Dissenters like Samuel Jones, with whom
AUBREY, WILLIAM
(c. 1529 - 1595), civil lawyer
Council. In many of his major decisions he was associated with other Welsh civil lawyers such as T. Yale (see Yale family), David
Lewis
, and Henry Johnes. In Wales itself he was M.P. for Carmarthen (1554) and Brecon (1558), J.P. and sheriff (1545) for Brecknock, and a member of the Council of Wales (1586). He acquired extensive estates in Brecknock and other parts of South Wales both by purchase and by
BAKER, DAVID
(1575 - 1641), Benedictine scholar and mystic
He was born at Abergavenny, of an old local family (of the same original stock as the Cecils) which had only recently dropped the Welsh patronymic for the English surname. His father, William Baker, a public-spirited man who did much for fruit culture and the cloth industry in his neighbourhood, was a J.P. and steward to the lords of Abergavenny; his mother, Maud
Lewis
, was daughter to
Lewis
BARRETT, JOHN HENRY
(1913 - 1999), naturalist and conservationist
in a basket on an elephant came the bitter disappointment of being invalided home. In March 1937 Barrett was accepted for a four year commission with the RAF, and as part of his training he spent time at Penyberth camp near Pwllheli where Welsh nationalists set fire to the only hangar. Years later he received an honorary degree from the University of Wales in the company of Saunders
Lewis
, one of
BARRETT, WILLIAM LEWIS
(1847 - 1927), flautist
Born in London, the son of Thomas Barrett and a Welsh mother (Mary
Lewis
) from Dinas Mawddwy, at which place the family was brought up. The father was a skilled violin player. William Barrett was given violin lessons when he was quite young; he also learned to play the flute. He was apprenticed to a merchant in Old Change, S. Paul's, London. He received further instruction on the flute from
BARRINGTON, DAINES
(1727/1728 - 1800), lawyer, antiquary, and naturalist
John Wynne and Sir Hugh Myddelton; in another he asks Lloyd to return to him the 'MS. memories of Owen Glendower.' There are references to Barrington in Morris Letters - see the indexes by Hugh Owen - 'a great antiquary and lover of British antiquities' said
Lewis
Morris of him in one letter (ii, 344); it is obvious also that Barrington was anxious to see the publication of the result of some of the
BARSTOW, Sir GEORGE LEWIS
(1874 - 1966), civil servant, president of University College Swansea
BAYLY, LEWIS
(d. 1631), bishop and devotional writer
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