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PEARSON, ARTHUR
(1897 - 1980), Labour politician
Arthur
Pearson
was born at Pontypridd on 31 January 1897, the son of William
Pearson
. He received his education at local elementary and central schools. At just twelve years of age he began working as an errand boy. He worked as a chainworker at the Pontypridd Chainworks of Brown, Lennox and Co. for twenty-five years from 1913 until 1938. He was elected treasurer of the local branch of the
HODGES, JEHOIADA
(1877? - 1930), Wales and Newport Rugby forward
his career was in the match against England at Swansea in 1903 when, after T. W.
Pearson
had retired injured, Hodges was moved from the scrum to the wing, and then went on to score three tries. He died 13 September 1930, aged fifty-three.
JOHN, BRYNMOR THOMAS
(1934 - 1988), Labour politician
general election of 1970 as successor to
Arthur
Pearson
and he continued to represent the constituency until his death. He had first come to prominence in his opposition to the visit of the Welsh hockey team to South Africa and he was a committed devolutionist. Brynmor John was Under-secretary of State for defence for the RAF, under Harold Wilson, March 1974-April 1976, and then Minister of State at the
EVAN-THOMAS, Sir HUGH
(1862 - 1928), admiral
fifth son of Charles Evan-Thomas, of Gnoll, Neath, and Cara
Pearson
Born at Llwynmadoc, Brecknock, 27 October 1862. He entered the navy in 1876, joining the Britannia. He served for three years on the Ramillies with a chosen band of officers, every one of whom afterwards became a renowned admiral. He was promoted commander in 1897, being appointed to the Victory for charge of the signal school at
BIGGS, NORMAN
(1870 - 1908), Wales and Cardiff Rugby wing threequarter
University while in residence, and also helped the London Welsh. In 1893-4 he succeeded T. W.
Pearson
as captain of the Cardiff side, and it was on New Year's Day, during his captaincy, that Gwyn Nicholls played his first game for the Cardiff club. On the outbreak of the Boer War he volunteered for active service and joined the Glamorgan Yeomanry as a trooper, but was later promoted to the rank of captain
MACHEN, ARTHUR
(1863 - 1947), writer
ARTHUR
(fl. early 6th century?), one of the leaders of the Britons against their enemies
'), a battle in which, according to Nennius, pupil of Elfoddw (died 809),
Arthur
was victorious, and which is recorded in Ann. C., s.a., 518. In Ann. C., s.a., 539, is also mentioned the battle of Camlan, 'in which
Arthur
and Medrod fell.' It appears that it is this last entry that brings us closest to the
Arthur
of history. Judging by his name (? Lat. 'Artorius') and by the general conditions in
WADE-EVANS, ARTHUR WADE
(1875 - 1964), clergyman and historian
AP GWYNN, ARTHUR
(1902 - 1987), librarian and the third librarian of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
Arthur
ap Gwynn, born 4 November 1902, was the second of the three children of Thomas Gwynn Jones, the distinguished poet, and Margaret Jane Jones; Eluned was the eldest and Llywelyn the youngest.
Arthur
ap Gwynn was born in Caernarfon when his father was working on the papers, Yr Herald Cymraeg, Papur Pawb and the Carnarvon & Denbigh Herald. The family moved to Denbigh in 1906, Mold in 1907 and
HUGHES, ARTHUR
(1878 - 1965), writer
BLAYNEY, THOMAS
(1785), harpist
Born at Tyn-y-coed, Llanllwchaiarn, Montgomeryshire, the son of
Arthur
and Letitia Blayney. He won the prize (a silver harp and thirty guineas) in the Carmarthen eisteddfod of 1819. Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc) says that Blayney was the first whom he heard playing on the triple-harp; he also testifies to his renown as a harpist. He kept a public-house at Lydney North, near Walcot, the Shropshire
teulu
BLAYNEY
Gregynog,
Elizabeth, daughter of Jenkin Lloyd of Berth-lwyd, Llanidloes. Their daughter and heiress, JOYCE, married her second cousin, Sir
Arthur
Blayney, who belonged to the Irish branch of the family. His father was the 1st lord Blayney who, in turn, was the third son of David Lloyd Blayney (sheriff 1577, v. supra). EDWARD, the 1st LORD BLAYNEY, was a soldier from his youth, and in 1598 he accompanied the earl of
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