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CONDRY, WILLIAM MORETON
(1918 - 1998), naturalist, conservationist and writer
Exploring Wales (1970), Snowdonia (1987), Wales, the National Trust (1991) and Welsh Country Essays (1996). Wildflower Safari, the Life of
Mary
Richards (1998) is the biography of the Meirionnydd botanist who became one of Kew's greatest plant collectors in tropical Africa. Condry wrote an autobiography, Wildlife - My Life, published in 1995. He was an accomplished wildlife photographer and many of his
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CONWAY
Botryddan, Bodrhyddan,
marriage. The direct line ended with Sir JOHN CONWAY (1575 - 1641), son and heir of the last-mentioned. John Conway, on his death without issue in August or September 1641. During the reign of James I and up to the eve of the Civil War the family showed distinct Romanist leanings, both
Mary
, Sir John's wife, and WILLIAM CONWAY, his brother who succeeded him at Botryddan, figuring prominently in the
COOMBE TENNANT, WINIFRED MARGARET
(Mam o Nedd; 1874 - 1956), delegate to the first assembly of the League of Nations, suffragette, Mistress of the Robes of the Gorsedd of the Bards, and a well-known medium
Born the only child of George Edward Pearce-Serocold and his second wife,
Mary
Richardson of Derwen Fawr, Swansea. In 1895 she married Charles Coombe Tennant, and they lived in Cadoxton Lodge, near Neath. She became, thereby, daughter-in-law to Gertrude Barbara Rich Collier and sister-in-law to Dorothy Coombe Tennant who married the famous explorer H.M. Stanley). During World War I she was deputy
COOMBES, BERT LEWIS
(1893 - 1974), coal miner and writer
move was more of a return than a new beginning. In comparison to Coombes's experience of Treharris, Resolven was in a more rural area which clearly suited the Herefordshire boy. Coombes married
Mary
Rogers - a local woman of similar age - at St David's Church, Resolven, in September 1913. As was commonplace in the area,
Mary
was a Welsh speaker and over the years, Coombes acquired enough Welsh to
COTTON, JAMES HENRY
(1780 - 1862), dean of Bangor cathedral and educationist
precentor of Bangor cathedral, 1810-38, rector of Llandyfrydog, Anglesey, 1814, and Llanllechid, 1821, dean of Bangor and rector of Gaerwen in Anglesey and Gyffin, Conway, 1838. He married (1) 14 April 1810,
Mary
Anne, daughter of bishop Majendie of Bangor (she died October 1823 leaving one son, afterwards the Rev. H. J. Cotton, rector of Dalbury, Derby); and (2) 6 June 1826,
Mary
Laurens, daughter of
COX, ARTHUR HUBERT
(1884 - 1961), geologist
Born 2 December 1884 in Birmingham, son of Arthur James Cox and his wife
Mary
. He was educated at Edward VI Grammar School, Birmingham, and then at Birmingham University where he graduated B.Sc. in 1904 and M.Sc. 1905, and subsequently gained the degrees of Ph.D. Strasburg and D.Sc. Birmingham. He was a F.G.S. and was awarded the Lyell Medal of the Geological Society in 1948. He began his career
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CRAWSHAY
, industrialists Cyfarthfa
and the discovery of the Henry Bessemer converter radically transformed the making of steel. He died 10 May 1879 and was buried at Vaynor parish churchyard. He and his wife, Rose
Mary
Crawshay, helped in the provision of schools and in providing books to read. His sons carried on the business under the name of Messrs. Crawshay Bros. until their absorption by Messrs. Guest, Keen, and Nettlefold (1902).
DAFYDD ab EDMWND
(fl. 1450-1490), gentleman and bardic master
of a chieftain's generosity, and of the scholarship of priest and abbot; and laud of God the Father, God the Son, and the Virgin
Mary
for all their goodness. When he is not excessively technical, his works bear the imprint of a master, for his imagination and vision are splendid and his control of his technique is complete.
DAFYDD DDU ATHRO HIRADDUG
(fl. before 1400), a poet
maintaining that these were the work of Einion and the fourth (Peniarth MS 20, written c. 1400 or, possibly, earlier) stating that it was Dafydd Ddu who invented them. Some cywyddau are also attributed to him. Possibly the most interesting work associated with his name is the Welsh translation of the 'Office of the Virgin
Mary
' which was printed in The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales. Dafydd Ddu is not
DAFYDD EPYNT
(fl. c. 1460), poet
most probably from Brecknock. He wrote poetry to the gentry of his period, and also to Christ, the Virgin
Mary
, and S. Cynog.
DAFYDD GAM
(bu farw 1415), Welsh warrior
was to receive forty marks a year (Cal. Close Rolls, 79). Since Henry had been for some years, through his marriage to
Mary
Bohun, in control of the lordship of Brecknock, the association was probably not new; Dafydd, at any rate, remained a loyal Lancastrian until his death. In November 1401 he was rewarded out of rebel lands (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 11), and, according to the Scottish historian, Walter
DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN
(1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner
Gwyn Daniel was born on 1 August 1904 in the village of Bryn, Port Talbot, the first child of Thomas Daniel (1875-1952), a coalminer, and his wife Sarah (née Walters, 1879-1922). Their second child,
Mary
Margaret (May) was born in 1909. The family worshipped at Bryn Seion Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. Gwyn was a pupil at the local elementary school before attending the County School for Boys
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