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SOUTHALL, REGINALD BRADBURY
(1900 - 1965), oil refinery director
Born at Bollington, Cheshire, 5 June 1900, son of the Rev.
George
Henry Southall, and Harriette his wife. He was educated at West Monmouth School. After spending a few years in the steel industry he joined the laboratory staff of the National Oil Refineries, (subsequently the British Petroleum Refinery (Llandarcy), Ltd.), when the Llandarcy refinery came into operation in 1921 and he remained
SPARK, THOMAS
(1655 - 1692), cleric and classical scholar
son of Archibald Spark, minister of Northop, Flintshire. Educated at Westminster School, he was in 1672 elected to a scholarship at Christ Church, Oxford, where he graduated B.A. 1676, M.A. 1679, B.D. 1687/8, and D.D. 1691. In 1682 he was chosen to deliver the first Bodley oration. He became chaplain to Sir
George
Jeffreys, and in 1686 he was given the prebend of Offley in the cathedral of
SPARKS, JOHN
(1726 - 1769), early Moravian
. But in 1751 he went over to Moravianism, and joined
George
Gambold in beginning Moravian services in a warehouse on the quay - the origin of the later society, and therefore of the 1763 Moravian congregation, the only one in Wales. But Sparks was a difficult man, and when the congregation moved to its new chapel on S. Thomas's Green, his autocratic actions led to his being disciplined and 'silenced
STANLEY, Sir HENRY MORTON
(1841 - 1904), explorer, administrator, and author
. The Story of his Life from his Birth in 1841 to his Discovery of Livingstone in 1871 (London, 1872). Some Americans - Stanley at this time was an American citizen - claimed him as American - born - e.g. in Missouri. In 1895 there was published, in London, The Birth, Boyhood, and Younger Days of Henry M. Stanley, the Celebrated Explorer. A South Wales Hero. By Thomas
George
(An Old Playmate); the
STAPLEDON, Sir REGINALD GEORGE
(1882 - 1960), agricultural scientist
STEPHEN, DAVID RHYS
(Gwyddonwyson; 1807 - 1852), Baptist minister and author
Journal at Newport and edited the few numbers which appeared between 1 May and 31 July 1841. Elegies were composed on him by (1) W. Downing Evans (The Gwyddonwyson Wreath, 1853); (2) William Thomas (Islwyn), W. Ambrose (Emrys), and Edward Roberts (Iorwerth Glan Aled). His library was bequeathed to his executors James Rowe and David
Lloyd
Isaac. A number of letters by him to William Roberts (Nefydd) are
STEPHENS, JOHN OLIVER
(1880 - 1957), Independent minister and professor at the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen
scholarships and at the beginning of his preparatory course at the Presbyterian College, before he went on to University, one of the external examiners had referred to him as a young man of exceptional abilities. He graduated with a B.A. (with honours in philosophy), B.D. (Wales) and M.A. (Cantab.). At Cambridge he was a student of Sir James
George
Frazer. In 1912 he was ordained as a minister, without
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STEPNEY
Prendergast,
1845) (see D.N.B.). The D.N.B. deals with another member of this family, namely
GEORGE
STEPNEY (1663 - 1707), poet and envoy.
STONELAKE, EDMUND WILLIAM
(1873 - 1960), politician and a key figure in establishing the Labour Party in the Merthyr Boroughs constituency
Born 5 April 1873 in Merchant Street, Pontlotyn, Rhymney valley, Glamorganshire, last of the ten children of
George
and Hannah Stonelake. His mother (born in Gloucester) had a strong influence on him. He was brought up in a non-Welsh and Anglican home: two attributes which set him outside the Nonconformist, Welsh -speaking, Liberal culture characteristic of the south Wales coalfield during the
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STRADLING
. They adopted a kinsman who inherited the estate on Sir Edward's death in 1609 - Sir JOHN STRADLING, son of Francis Stradling of S.
George
, Bristol, son of Henry Stradling, second son of Thomas Stradling (died 1480) and Jenet Mathew. This JOHN STRADLING received his education at Oxford (B.A. 1584), and travelled on the Continent. He was sheriff of Glamorgan 1607, 1609, 1620, and was knighted 1608, and
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SYMMONS
Llanstinan,
JOHN SYMMONS (1701 - 1771?), Member of Parliament Politics, Government and Political Movements for Cardiganshire Son of John Symmons of Llanstinan (high sheriff of Pembrokeshire, 1713) by Martha, daughter of
George
Harries, Tregwynt, was born 12 September 1701. He was unsuccessful in the contest for the parliamentary representation of Pembrokeshire in 1741 but was returned for Cardigan in 1746
TALIESIN
(fl. second half of the 6th century), bard
with him against Hussa, son of Ida; it is further said that Urien and his sons fought against Deodric, son of Ida. J. E.
Lloyd
(A History of Wales, 163) gives the period of this Theodoric's reign as 572-9, and that of Hussa as 585-92. In ' Llyfr Taliesin,' a Welsh manuscript of c. 1275, there is preserved ancient poetry which was thought to be the work of Taliesin. In this manuscript there is poetry
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