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  • EVANS, DAVID DAVIES (1787 - 1858), Baptist minister and editor Born 27 March 1787 at Dol-goch, Cardiganshire. He was brought up at Maes-y-berllan, the church of his father, David Evans (1744 - 1821), began preaching on 21 January 1807, and spent eighteen months in Abergavenny Academy. He received a call to minister at the Tabernacle, Carmarthen, as successor to Titus Lewis (1773 - 1811), was ordained at Maesyberllan, and instituted at Carmarthen (25 March
  • EVANS, DAVID DELTA (Dewi Hiraddug; 1866 - 1948), journalist, author and Unitarian minister the pseudonym Cadfan Rhys, Deiniol Ddu and An Old Sinner. Even Delta was an assumed name, his baptismal name being David. He wrote a weekly column for the Kentish Independent for years under the name, ' An Old Philosopher '. He wrote an article on Phrenyddeg (phrenology) in the second edition of Y Gwyddoniadur Cymreig, 1896. He was a prolific writer. He wrote two novels, Daniel Evelyn; Heretic, 1913
  • EVANS, DAVID EMLYN (1843 - 1913), musician
  • EVANS, Sir DAVID EMRYS (1891 - 1966), educationist and translator
  • EVANS, DAVID GWILYM LLOYD (1933 - 1990), cricketer and cricket umpire Born 27 July 1933 at Lambeth, London but his family moved soon afterwards to Pen-y-groes, Carmarthenshire. He attended the village primary school, and afterwards the Amman Valley Grammar School, Ammanford. He was married with two children. David Evans played for the Ammanford cricket club and impressed the Glamorgan committee members during a benefit match against the county team. He made his
  • EVANS, DAVID JOHN (1884 - 1965), minister (Presb.) and author
  • EVANS, DAVID LEWIS (1813 - 1902), Unitarian minister and tutor
  • EVANS, DAVID LEWIS MOSES - gweler MOSES-EVANS, DAVID LEWIS
  • EVANS, DAVID LLOYD (1861 - 1912), shopkeeper, traveller, and musician
  • EVANS, DAVID MEYRICK (1827 - 1870), Baptist minister
  • EVANS, Sir DAVID OWEN (1876 - 1945), barrister, industrialist and politician
  • EVANS, DAVID PUGH (1866 - 1897), musician