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RUCK, AMY ROBERTA
(1878 - 1978), novelist
Berta Ruck was born on 2 August 1878 at Murree, Punjab, India, the eldest of eight children of an army officer,
Arthur
Ashley Ruck (1847-1939), and his wife, Elizabeth Eleanor (née D'Arcy, 1852-1928), also from an army family and of Irish and Norman-French descent. Four other daughters and three sons followed, among them the translator Richard Conyers Ruck (1887-1973). Through her father's sister
SALISBURY, ENOCH ROBERT GIBBON
(1819 - 1890), lawyer and bibliophile
a short period (1857-9) he was Liberal Member of Parliament for Chester. He collected a very large library of books on Wales and the Marches; today, the bulk of this collection forms the ' Salisbury Library ' at Cardiff University College, but the University College at Bangor also has a good many books of Salisbury 's. His wife was a daughter of the Independent minister,
Arthur
Jones of Bangor
SALMON, HARRY MORREY
(1891 - 1985), conservationist, naturalist, soldier
fourteen articles well illustrated with their photographs to the magazine The Romance of Nature. Their illustrated book Birds in Britain Today published in 1934 concludes with a plea for a more tolerant approach to birds of prey: 'In other words, as sportsmen, will you not give the most sporting birds we have, the larger raptors, a sporting chance?' In 1921 near Builth Wells they met with
Arthur
Brook
SAMUEL, WYNNE ISLWYN
(1912 - 1989), local government officer, Plaid Cymru activist and organiser
military conscription, a meeting addressed powerfully by Samuel himself and the miners' leader,
Arthur
Horner. He was dismissed from his post in 1940 as a result of his refusal to sign a statement declaring complete support for World War II. He consequently appeared before the South Wales Conscientious Objectors Tribunal in September 1940 and then registered unconditionally as a conscientious objector
SANDBROOK, JOHN ARTHUR
(1876 - 1942), journalist
SEYLER, CLARENCE ARTHUR
(1866 - 1959), chemist and public analyst
SILVERTHORNE, THORA
(1910 - 1999), nurse and trade unionist
John (1913-1961) also became a trade union activist. Thora attended Sunday school at the Blaenau Gwent Baptist Chapel and was educated at Nantyglo Primary School before gaining a scholarship for Abertillery Grammar School. She joined the Young Communist League at the time of the 1926 General Strike, and chaired many meetings at the institute including those addressed by the miners' leader
Arthur
SNELL, DAVID JOHN
(1880 - 1957), music publisher
, and he offered eisteddfod prizes to committees which chose his publications as test pieces. He republished popular works like ' Myfanwy ' (Joseph Parry) and ' Yr hen gerddor ' (David Pugh Evans), but he also published new pieces of high standard, including ' Bugail Aberdyfi ' (Idris Lewis), ' Paradwys y bardd ' (W. Bradwen Jones; see Jones, William
Arthur
above) and Saith o ganeuon and ' Berwyn ' (D
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STANLEY
Penrhos,
them, the Stanleys of Alderley and Penrhos were more picturesque, versatile, and unexpected in their ways: one of them, the 3rd baron who died in 1903, became a Mohammedan, and had a Mohammedan mosque erected in Talybolion. The eldest son of Margaret Owen was made a peer in 1839; Edward his brother (1780 - 1849) became bishop of Norwich (1837-49); his son was
Arthur
Penrhyn Stanley, the famous dean
STEPHENS, MICHAEL
(1938 - 2018), writer and literature administrator
Meic Stephens was born on 23 July 1938 at 50 Meadow Street, Treforest, the eldest child of
Arthur
Stephens, a power station worker, and his wife Alma (née Symes). He had a younger brother from whom he became estranged. Treforest then was a world of coal, industry and rail tracks, English-speaking but intensely Welsh in character. Stephens attended Pontypridd Boys Grammar School and then studied
teulu
THOMAS
Wenvoe,
, the flagship of rear-admiral Linzee at Gibraltar. He returned home in 1814, but had no further active employment. On 7 August 1816 he married Susannah, daughter of
Arthur
Atherley, and had three sons and a daughter. He was retired with the rank of rear-admiral on 1 October 1846, and died on 19 December 1855. CHARLES NASSAU THOMAS A nephew of Sir Edmund Thomas, was as staunch an adherent of George
THOMAS, ARTHUR SIMON
(Anellydd; 1865 - 1935), cleric and writer
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