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EVANS, LLEWELLYN IOAN
(1833 - 1892), Biblical scholar
He was born 23 June 1833, at Treuddyn, near Mold (according to Methodistiaeth sir Fflint and Y Goleuad, but at Caerwys according to
C
. and D. Herald, Y Traethodydd and Geninen, and at Bangor according to Y Celt and Y Cymro). He was the son and grandson on both sides of Calvinistic Methodist ministers. During 1846 he lived at Bangor, and was secretary of the ' Gomeryddion Society.' He studied at
EVANS, MARY
(Whitemantle, y Fantell Wen; 1735 - 1789), mystic
She is generally believed to have reached Merioneth from Anglesey
c
. 1780 - some have it that she came as a maidservant to Maentwrog rectory, others that she lived at Breichiau, on the Maentwrog border of Llandecwyn parish; there are suggestions that she hailed from Cardiganshire. She had left her husband (probably before leaving Anglesey), and cohabited with another man. But she asserted that
EVANS, ROBERT
(fl. c. 1750), poet
EVANS, ROBERT TROGWY
(1824 - 1901), Congregational minister and author
States of America. He succeeded Morris Roberts (1799 - 1878) as pastor of a church in Remsen, New York State, and, after eleven years, went (1881) to Oskosh, Wisconsin, to minister to another church. He published Myvyrdodydd Ieuanc, a book on temperance; Y Ddiwioleg (Utica, 1873) - a very long poem; Marwnadau … Robert Everrett … a Morris Roberts (Remsen,
c
. 1878); Y Bedydd Cristionogol. He was a keen
EVANS, TREBOR LLOYD
(1909 - 1979), minister (Indepedent) and author
The second of Robert and Winifred Evans' four children, and the eldest son, he was born February 5 1909, at Y Fedw, a farm in the parish of Llanycil, near Bala, Meirionethshire. His father was an elder and the precentor in Moelygarnedd Chapel (
C
M.) and his mother was of the Lloyd family, Pen-y-bryn, Llandderfel. 'Llwyd o'r Bryn' (Bob Lloyd) was her brother, and as a boy Trebor turned to his
EVANS, WILLIAM
(1800 - 1880), hymnist
Born 1 October 1800, fourth son of Thomas Evans (1756 - 1837) of Pen-y-feidr, Trefgarn, Pembrokeshire, and his wife, Sarah (Bevan); the father, an elder of Woodstock C.M. church, had, in his youth, acted as guide to Williams of Pantycelyn on his journeys in Pembrokeshire. William Evans had but three weeks' schooling. He became a member of Hall C.M. church
c
. 1820-1, and was later an elder there
EVANS, WILLIAM MEIRION
(1826 - 1883), miner, Calvinistic Methodist minister in U.S.A. and Australia, and editor of journals published in Australia
same year, and became a preacher with the Calvinistic Methodists. He married
c
. 1857, the daughter of a Welsh settler, and opened a business in Dodgeville, Wisconsin, at the same time continuing to preach; but he wound up the business and returned to Illinois. He was ordained at Columbus, Wisconsin, 12 June 1861. Because of the state of his wife's health he returned to Australia, landing at Melbourne
FENTON, RICHARD
(1747 - 1821), poet and topographical writer
Wales. He lived for a few years (
c
. 1788) near Machynlleth in order to facilitate his tours in Wales and studies of Welsh records, returning to Pembrokeshire in 1793 in order to be near his uncle, Samuel Fenton, whose mercantile fleet he subsequently inherited, and continued to operate. In 1799 he brought grain from the Mediterranean, free of freight charge, and sold it at cost price to local people
teulu
FITZ ALAN
, lords of Oswestry and Clun, and later earls of Arundel
The Fitz Alan family was settled at Oswestry in the early years of the 12th century, but their position was challenged by Maredudd the son of Bleddyn. During the reign of Stephen (1135-54) WILLIAM FITZ ALAN I (
c
. 1105 - 1160) aided Matilda, and when he was forced to flee, Madog ap Maredudd took control of Oswestry which he lost sometime before his death (and that of William) in 1160. William
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FITZ WARIN
, lords Whittington, Alderbury, Alveston
plans,
c
. 1227, for the marriage of Angharad, daughter of Madog ap Gruffydd, to the son of Fulk, but the wedding did not take place - it is unknown if Llywelyn's opposition caused the scheme to fail. [At the battle of Lewes, 14 May 1264, FULK IV was drowned while escaping from the field; afterwards] Simon de Montfort sought the aid of Llywelyn ap Gruffydd and one of the means of doing this was to
FITZGERALD, MAURICE
(bu farw 1176), one of the conquerors of Ireland
services. It is said that his wife (living in 1171) was Alice, granddaughter of Roger de Montgomery. Maurice, who was a brave and modest man of few words, died at Wexford
c
. 1 September 1176. William died 1174.
FITZOSBERN, WILLIAM
(bu farw 1071), earl of Hereford, lord of Breteuil in Normandy
Powys and the Mercian English in 1067, which lasted until the Mercians finally submitted in 1070. He overthrew Maredudd and Rhys ab Owain ab Edwin of Deheubarth and Cadwgan ap Meurig of Morgannwg (
c
. 1070), built castles at Wigmore, Clifford, Ewias Harold, Monmouth and Chepstow, and conquered Gwent. Though he earned a reputation for severity in England, he was conciliatory to the Gwentian Welsh
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