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DAVIES, GLYNNE GERALLT
(1916 - 1968), minister (Congl.) and poet
GLYN
family Glynllifon,
GLYNNE
family
GLYNNE, Glynllifon - see
GLYN
GLYNNE, MARY DILYS
(1895 - 1991), plant pathologist
GLYNNE, WALTER - see
WALTERS, THOMAS GLYN
JONES, OWEN GLYNNE
(1867 - 1899), mountaineer and schoolteacher
BAKER, WILLIAM STANLEY
(1928 - 1976), actor and producer
. His early talent was nurtured by
Glynne
Morse, one of Baker's teachers at Ferndale Secondary School. At the age of fourteen he was spotted by a talent scout working for Ealing Studios and brought onto
DAVIES, ANEIRIN TALFAN
(1909 - 1980), poet, literary critic, broadcaster and publisher
Christina Rossetti's long poem, Goblin Market, into Welsh under the title Marchnad y Corachod (1947). Owen Talfan Davies was killed in a car accident in Scotland on 24 October 1963, and T.
Glynne
Davies (1926
DAVIES, GRIFFITH
(1788 - 1855), actuary
became the wife of Samuel Dew, a solicitor of Llangefni. For his second wife he married a widow, a Mrs.
Glynne
. Both wives were buried at Bunhill Fields cemetery. Griffith Davies won the respect of a wide
GLYN
family Glynllifon,
as WILLIAM
GLYNNE
the Sergeant of Arms, temp. Hy. VIII, whose son WILLIAM
GLYNNE
fl. 1588, married Lowry, the heiress of Lleuar, and founded the house of the
Glynne
family of Lleuar. Upon the death of
GLYNNE
family
This was a branch of the Glynn or
Glynne
family of Glynllifon, Caernarfonshire, whose ancestry may be traced back to Cilmin Droed-ddu, the founder of the fourth noble tribe of Gwynedd. In 1654 the
GLYNNE, MARY DILYS
(1895 - 1991), plant pathologist
Mary Dilys
Glynne
was born at Glyndyl, Menai Avenue, Upper Bangor on 19 February 1895, the youngest daughter of the five surviving children of John
Glynne
Jones (1849-1947), solicitor, and his wife
GWYNN, HARRI
(1913 - 1985), writer and broadcaster
become a modernist in the style of Eirian Davies, T.
Glynne
Davies and Rhydwen Williams. By 1950, motivated by a desire, as Eirwen put it, 'to escape the endless roofscapes, to return to the countryside
JONES, DAVID JOHN
(1906 - 1978), opera singer
a successful singer and elocutionist; his best man was his fellow-singer from Swansea, Howell
Glynne
(1906-1969). Dai and Mary had one son, Trevor, born in 1936. Dai retired from the stage in the late
LLOYD, JOHN MEIRION
(1913 - 1998), missionary and author
.
Glynne
Lloyd had been minister from 1942 to 1948 before emigrating to Utica. In 1974 he was accepted as a minister with the United Reformed Church and was invited to serve the denomination's church in the
MORGAN, DEWI
(Dewi Teifi; 1877 - 1971), poet and journalist
Prichard, T.
Glynne
Davies, J. M. Edwards, Iorwerth C. Peate and Alun Llywelyn-Williams. Dewi Morgan died aged 93 at Bronglais hospital Aberystwyth 1 April 1971 and he was buried in Garn cemetery 6 April.
ROBERTS, ARTHUR RHYS
(1872 - 1920), solicitor
decided to pursue a legal career, he spent a period in articles with a Bangor solicitor, John
Glynne
Jones. Having passed the Law Society's final examinations in April 1894 (coming third out of all
ROWLANDS, Sir HUGH
(1828 - 1909), general, and the first Welshman to be awarded the Victoria Cross
married Isabella Jane Barrow, the grand-daughter of William
Glynne
Griffith of Rhosfawr and Bodegroes, Pwllheli and they had two children. In 1875 he returned to Britain and had command of the 34th Foot