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325 - 336 of 1514 for "david rees"

325 - 336 of 1514 for "david rees"

  • EVANS, DAVID (fl. 1710?-1745?), Independent minister in the Welsh Tract, etc., Pennsylvania, and author Although it is not certain that he was born in Wales - some authorities say that he was a son of the Rev. William Evans, Pencader, Carmarthenshire, who emigrated to America - he deserves notice as one of the earliest Welsh authors in America. At least three books by him were published, (a) A Help for parents and Heads of families … by David Evans, a Labourer in the Gospel at Tredyffren in
  • EVANS, DAVID (1879 - 1965), public servant and hymn-writer Rees in the Western Mail, his natural modesty having no doubt inhibited David Evans from asserting his authorship of 'O ganu bendigedig' earlier. In 1905 he married Dinah, daughter of James and Maria Griffiths of Lletty Caru, Croesyceiliog, near Carmarthen and they had four sons and one daughter. His wife's sister, Kate, married T. J. Jenkin, later Director of the Welsh Plant Breeding Station and
  • EVANS, DAVID (fl. 1750), poet
  • EVANS, DAVID (1886 - 1968), Professor of German and author the fundamental values of rural life (for him, around Y Frenni Fawr) and a study for which there was a great demand for a second edition at the end of the year, partly because it was so enthusiastically recommended by David Lloyd George in a speech at Wrexham national eisteddfod. David Evans was very active in the college at Aberystwyth. He was the prime mover in the introduction of a scheme of
  • EVANS, DAVID (Dewi Dawel; 1814 - 1891), tailor, publican, and poet
  • EVANS, DAVID (1830 - 1910), archdeacon of St Asaph
  • EVANS, DAVID (1793 - 1861), glass stainer Chr. 21 April 1793 at Llanllwchaiarn, Montgomeryshire, the son of David and Mary Evans. He was apprenticed to (Sir) J. Betton of Shrewsbury, with whom he entered into partnership in 1815. The windows of Hawkstone Park, Salop, which were done in elaborate design, were the work of Evans. During the years 1822-28 extensive restorations to the windows of Winchester College chapel were carried out by
  • EVANS, DAVID (1773 - 1828), Baptist minister - gweler EVANS, DAVID
  • EVANS, DAVID, printer - gweler EVANS
  • EVANS, DAVID ALLAN PRICE (1927 - 2019), pharmacogeneticist David Price Evans was born on 6 March 1927 in Birkenhead, Liverpool, the only son of Owen Evans,, a postmaster, and his wife Ellen (née Jones) from Anglesey. Before he started school the family had moved to Llangefni, and they moved again to Flint where he completed his primary education and attended Holywell Grammar School. He went on to Liverpool University in 1945, and graduated in
  • EVANS, DAVID CARADOG - gweler EVANS, CARADOC
  • EVANS, DAVID CLEDLYN (1858 - 1940), schoolmaster, geologist, antiquary