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ADAMS, DAVID
(1845 - 1922), Congregationalist divine
Born 28 August 1845 at Tal-y-bont, Cardiganshire, the son of John and Margaret Adams. His father, who was a bootmaker by trade, was prominent in all the cultural activities of the countryside and was also a lay preacher. David went to the grammar school at
Llanfihangel
, where he learned the elements of Latin and Greek, but when attendance at the Church of England was made a condition of
BENNETT, NICHOLAS
(1823 - 1899), musician and historian
. He died 18 August 1899 and was buried at
Llanfihangel
Trefeglwys.
BEYNON, THOMAS
(1744 - 1835), archdeacon of Cardigan and patron of eisteddfodau and Welsh literature
ordained priest at Hereford while he was curate at Cathedin), parish priest of
Llanfihangel
Cilfargen,
Llanfihangel
Aberbythych, and Llandyfeisant (all near Llandilo), 1770-1833, rector of Llanedi, 1782-6, and of Penboyr, 1784-1833, rural dean of Emlyn, prebendary of Clyro in Christ College, Brecon, 1796-1833, and archdeacon of Cardigan from 1814 to 1833. He set aside a considerable portion of his
BRADNEY, Sir JOSEPH ALFRED
(Achydd Glan Troddi; 1859 - 1933), historian
such as (a) Genealogical Memoranda relating to the families of Hopkins of
Llanfihangel
Ystern Llewern, co. Monmouth, and Probyn of Newland, co. Gloucester… 1889; (b) The Diary of Walter Powell, 1907; (c) Acts of the Bishop of Llandaff, 1908; (d) Llyfr Baglan, 1910; (e) (ed.) Hanes Llanffwyst by Thomas Evan Watkins, Eiddil Ifor, 1922; (f) A Dissertation on Three Books, 1923; (g) A History of the Free
CHARLES, DAVID
(1762 - 1834), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and hymn-writer
Born 11 October 1762 at Pant-dwfn,
Llanfihangel
Abercowin, Carmarthenshire, son of Rees and Jael Charles and brother of Thomas Charles. He was apprenticed to a flax-dresser and rope-maker at Carmarthen, and spent some time in Bristol learning his craft. He learned by heart Edward Young's Night Thoughts while still a mere boy and was converted through reading the sermons of Ralph Erskine
CHARLES, THOMAS
(1755 - 1814), Methodist cleric
He was born 14 October 1755, probably at Longmoor,
Llanfihangel
Abercowin, Carmarthenshire, son of Rees Charles, farmer, and his wife Jael, daughter of David Bowen of Pibwr Lwyd, sheriff of Carmarthenshire in 1763; David Charles I was his brother. From Llanddowror village school he went (1769) to Carmarthen Academy under Jenkin Jenkins, and thence (1775) to Jesus College, Oxford (B.A. 1779); his
DAVIES, DAVID JAMES LLEWELFRYN
(1903 - 1981), academic lawyer
Llewelfryn Davies was born on 27 June 1903 at
Llanfihangel
Rhos-y-Corn, Carmarthenshire, the eldest of three children of Samuel Davies (born 1873), farmer, and his wife Mary (née Evans). His sister Lizann Castle was born in 1905 and his brother Samuel Hywel in 1910. After education at Gwernogle School and St David's College School, Llewelfryn (the shorthand became a usual form of reference) began
DAVIES, EVAN THOMAS
(Dyfrig; 1847 - 1927), cleric
Son of Thomas Davies and Rachel his wife. Born. 20 June 1847 at Cwmcefn,
Llanfihangel
Ystrad, Cardiganshire, educated at Ystrad Meurig and at S. David's College, Lampeter, where he graduated in 1869. After a year spent in teaching at Greenock, he was ordained deacon in 1870 by bishop Ollivant of Llandaff, and priest in 1871. After serving curacies at Llanwynno, Ferndale, and Betws, Glamorganshire
DAVIES, JOHN
(1772 - 1855), school teacher and missionary
He was a school teacher under Thomas Charles of Bala at Llanwyddelan in 1800 and afterwards missionary for fifty-four years under the London Missionary Society in the South Sea Islands; born 11 July 1772 at Pendugwm, a little farm, in the parish of
Llanfihangel
-yng-Ngwynfa, Montgomeryshire. He was a weaver's son, and after a little education in Madam Bevan's schools he himself set up a school at
DAVIES, RACHEL
(Rahel o Fôn; 1846 - 1915), lecturer and preacher
Born in Anglesey (?), daughter of William Cox Paynter, of the parish of
Llanfihangel
-y-pennant, Caernarfonshire, and his wife Jane Mary (Williams), Cae Eithin Tew, Cwmystradllyn, Caernarfonshire. (Some of the forebears of her father had been customs officers at Minffordd and Llanfrothen, Merioneth, and at Portmadoc, Caernarfonshire). When she was young she lived for a time at Brynsiencyn
DAVIES, THOMAS RHYS
(1790 - 1859), Baptist minister
Born at Penwenallt, Kilgerran, Pembrokeshire, 19 May 1790, son of Dafydd Davis, Tre-fawr, Llanfyrnach. He was educated by Dafydd Stephen at the 'Capel Bach,' Llechryd; by Walters, son of the parish priest of
Llanfihangel
-pen-bedw; and at the school kept at Cardigan by Evan Jones (1777 - 1819). He was baptized in the river Morgeneu in 1806 and began to preach in December the same year. In 1811 he
DAVIES, WILLIAM
(1899 - 1968), botanist and grassland specialist
son. Davies died 28 July, 1968, and was buried in the churchyard of
Llanfihangel
Genau'r Glyn, Cardiganshire.
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