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DAVIES, Sir DAVID
(1792 - 1865), physician
king William IV and Adelaide. He was knighted by Victoria soon after she ascended the throne. Davies married, on 8th February 1819, Letitia Maria, daughter of John Williams ('yr hen Syr,' 1745/6 - 1818); they had four children - (a) Samuel Price; (b) (
Sir
) Robert Henry (1824 - 1902), officer in the Indian Civil Service, mainly in the Punjab - from 1871 to 1877 he was governor of that province - he
DAVIES, DAVID CHARLES
(1826 - 1891), Calvinistic Methodist minister, theologian, and principal of Trevecka College
) by
Sir
E. Vincent Evans. He was a powerful thinker whose mind exhibited marked gifts of analysis and synthesis; an inspiring teacher who had long experience of Bible and theological classes; a profound preacher, not by nature eloquent, but for forty years his preaching in the Association meetings of his church made a strong appeal to thoughtful hearers of all ages.
DAVIES, DAVID CHRISTOPHER
(1878 - 1958), missionary and representative of the British Missionary Society (B.M.S.) in Wales
Born 16 July 1878 at Clydach, in the Swansea valley, Glamorganshire, second of the 10 children of John and Elizabeth Davies. He was brought up in a musical family; the father (who was employed in a local foundry) played the trombone with the Clydach brass band, and was deacon and treasurer of Calfaria (B) Church. The pastor of the church was T. Valentine Evans (father of
Sir
(David) Emrys Evans
DAVIES, Sir DAVID SAUNDERS
(1852 - 1934), M.P.
DAVIES, THOMAS
(1512? - 1573), bishop of St Asaph
The son of Dafydd ap Robert of Caerhun, a descendant, through
Sir
Gruffydd Llwyd (lord of Dinorwig), of Ednyfed Fychan. The date of his birth is variously given as 1512 (Strype, Ann., I, i, 371), 1515 (Griffith, Pedigrees), and 1537 (Browne Willis, A Survey of the Cathedral-Church of St. Asaph, 1801 ed., i, 104). The first is the probable date, the last impossible. He was educated at Oxford and
DAVIES, DONALD WATTS
(1924 - 2000), pioneer of digital computing, and of packet switching for data communication
Imperial College of Science and Technology, London, and as an Associate of the Royal College of Science (ARCS) he graduated BSc (Physics, 1st class honours) in 1943. He then had to commence his National Service and was assigned to a group under (
Sir
) Rudolf E. Peierls at Birmingham, working on the atomic bomb. His supervisor was the notorious Klaus Fuchs, and his duties involved him working at Imperial
DAVIES, EDWARD
(Celtic Davies; 1756 - 1831), cleric and author
nevertheless took a deep interest in the 'primitive' Welsh bards and in those of the Age of the Princes, and formed a large collection of their works, a collection that was used by the editors of The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales. He made a careful study of these works, and in the volume on the Druids he attempted to show that these poems proved the validity of the theory enunciated by
Joseph
Bryant, namely
DAVIES, EDWIN
(1859 - 1919), editor and publisher
Cardigan, by
Sir
Samuel Rush Meyrick, 1907; A Historical Tour through Pembrokeshire, by Richard Fenton, 1903; and An Historical Tour of Monmouthshire, by Archdeacon William Coxe, 1904. He also compiled, edited, and published A General History of the County of Radnor, from the manuscript notes of Jonathan Williams and other sources, 1905, of which R. Mason, of Tenby, had published a much abridged edition
DAVIES, EVAN
(1842 - 1919), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and writer
Dyffryn Ceiriog, and thence in 1879 to Trefriw, where he remained till his death. Though he became (1914) moderator of the North Wales C.M. Association, he is best remembered as a most diligent writer and editor. For more than thirty years he was co-editor (with John Morgan Jones, 1838 - 1921) of Y Lladmerydd. He edited the works of Tafolog (Richard Davies, 1830 - 1904), wrote the biography of
Joseph
DAVIES, GETHIN
(1846 - 1896), Baptist minister and college principal
Born at Aberdulais, Glamorganshire, 18 September 1846, son of
Joseph
and Catherine Davies. When he was still a child his parents moved to Landore, where his father became a forge manager at the Landore tinplate works. He was educated at the Havod British school and there served a five years apprenticeship as pupil teacher. In 1864 he entered the Graig House Academy, Swansea, then conducted by G
DAVIES, GWENDOLINE ELIZABETH
(1882 - 1951), art collector and benefactress
supervision of
Sir
(Henry) Walford Davies, who was also chiefly responsible for the concerts, which culminated in the annual Festivals of Music and Poetry between 1933 and 1938. The sisters were members of the Gregynog Choir that sang on these occasions, and visitors included Elgar, Holst and Vaughan Williams. The National Council of Music for Wales had been to a considerable extent funded by the sisters
DAVIES, Sir HENRY WALFORD
(1869 - 1941), musician
Born Oswestry, Salop, 6 September, 1869, son of John Whitridge Davies and Susan (née Gregory) his wife. At the age of 12 he entered the choir of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, and became pupil-assistant to
Sir
Walter Parratt, 1885-90. In 1890 he won a composition scholarship at the Royal College of Music, and during these student days became organist of St. Anne's church, Soho, and later, Christ
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