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DAVIES, EDWARD
(1827 - 1905), Independent minister in the U.S.A., and author
. Llewelyn D.
Howell
, Utica (Utica, 1866), Grawnwin Aeddfed … yn cynwys Pregethau gan Amryw o Weinidogion yr Annibynwyr yn Nghymru (Utica, 1867), and Cofiant … Morris Roberts (Utica, 1879). He died 8 December 1905.
DAVIES, JAMES KITCHENER
(1902 - 1952), poet, dramatist and nationalist
land each spring, summer and Christmas time. In 1919 the smallholding had to be sold when he re-married and made his home in Blaengarw, and the aunt moved to Tonypandy. The experience of breaking up the home left a deep impression on the youth. For the final two years at school he lived in lodgings in Tregaron. This is when he received the help and lasting influence of the history master, S.M.
Powell
DAVIES, Sir LEONARD TWISTON
(1894 - 1953), patron of the arts and of folk life studies
Liverpool University. He married (1), in 1918, Mary
Powell
but the marriage was annulled; and (2), in 1924, Dorothy Savile Jackson of Brougton Park, Manchester; they had two sons and a daughter. He spent two years with the Imperial Tobacco Co. and then three years in the army (1915-1918), when he was seriously wounded and discharged with the honorary title of captain. After farming in Herefordshire till
DAVIES, RICHARD
(1635 - 1708), Quaker
Born at Welshpool of parents who had a small estate there, he was brought up in a little learning, and in the religion and discipline of the Church of England. At the age of about 12 or 13 he became attached to the Independents, attracted especially by Vavasor
Powell
; in 1657 he became a Quaker, being the first of the new sect in those parts. His autobiography, entitled An account of the
DAVIES, RICHARD
(Isgarn; 1887 - 1947), farmer-shepherd and poet
, Caniadau Isgarn having an introduction by T.H. Parry-Williams and an appreciation by S.M.
Powell
. He was deeply interested in local history and antiquities, and was buried, as he had wished, at Strata Florida.
DAVIES, WILLIAM DAVID
(1911 - 2001), Biblical scholar
W. D. Davies was born in Glanamman, Carmarthenshire on December 9 1911, the son of David Davies, a miner, and Rachel
Powell
, his wife. Educated in Glanamman Primary School and Amman Valley Grammar School, Ammanford, he graduated with honours in classical Greek and Semitic Languages in the University College of South Wales and Monmouth, Cardiff, in 1934, completing his BD, with distinction in the
EDDOWES, JOSHUA
(1724 - 1811), printer and bookseller
, and afterwards by J. and W. Eddowes. They appear to have printed some very important works in their time, e.g. Lloffion Prydyddiaeth … Mr. Rees Prichard, 1766, Gweledigaethau y Bardd Cwsg, 1768, as well as many almanacs by Gwilym
Howell
. J. Eddowes's wife, whom he married on 13 September 1753, was Lydia, daughter of William Phillips.
EDWARDS
family Stansty,
Edwards, held the recordership of the lordship of Chirk under Sir Thomas Myddelton, but is said to have fought for Charles I, and certainly married the widow of a Lancashire Royalist (daughter of Sir Thomas
Powell
of Horsley), for whose claims on her first husband's estate (put up for sale by the Commonwealth) John Jones the regicide himself put in a word, describing his nephew-by-marriage as 'of an
EDWARDS, JOHN
(1692? - 1774), parish clerk and poet
the almanacs produced by Gwilym
Howell
of Llanidloes, 1766-75. He was buried in Manafon churchyard, 14 January 1774.
EDWARDS, Sir WILLIAM RICE
(1862 - 1923), surgeon, director-general, Indian Medical Service
Born at Caerleon, Monmouthshire, 17 May 1862, son of canon H.
Powell
Edwards. Educated at Magdalen College School, Oxford, Clifton College, and the London Hospital, he obtained his M.D. and entered the Indian Medical Service as surgeon in 1886, first in Bengal, and then, in 1890, he was appointed personal surgeon to Sir Frederick (afterwards lord) Roberts, a post which he held for four years
ELLIOT, Sir GEORGE
(1815 - 1893), BARONET, owner and developer of coalmines
between Europe and America (1866), and between India and Australia. This is when he ventured into the coalfields of south Wales. He was responsible in 1864 for forming the partnership of Englishmen and Scotsmen who bought for £365,000 all the coal mines of the late Thomas
Powell
of 'Y Gaer', Newport, Monmouth, from his sons, and established the
Powell
Duffryn Steam Coal Co. which grew to be the largest
ELLIS, DAVID
(1736 - 1795), cleric, poet, translator, and transcriber of manuscripts
Penitent Shepherd: a sacred poem, which was published in Blodau Dyfed, an anthology compiled by J.
Howell
(Carmarthen, 1824) [p. 55]. He also copied a large number of Welsh manuscripts which today are included among such well-known collections as Peniarth, Cwrtmawr, and N.L.W., in the National Library of Wales; Gwyneddon in the library of the U.C.N.W., Bangor, and Cardiff City Free Library. He also made
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