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HUGHES, MEGAN WATTS
(1842 - 1907), vocalist
the Gwent and Morgannwg musical festival of 1863, she was able to receive lessons from Miss Sarah Ada Gedrych, Cardiff, and Mills, the organist at Llandaff cathedral. In 1864 she went to the Royal Academy of Music, London, where she studied under Garcia. Owing to ill-health, however, she was not able to complete the course. In 1871 she married a London bank-official named Lloyd
Hughes
. Mrs. Watts
HUGHES, MICHAEL
(1752 - 1825), industrialist
of Sherdley House (or Hall) in the township of Sutton, Prescot, Lancashire; born 13 May 1752, the youngest of the three sons of Hugh
Hughes
(1706 - 1774), Lleiniog, near Beaumaris, and his wife, Mary, daughter of Rowland Jones, Carreg y farian, Anglesey - Michael
Hughes
was therefore a brother of Edward
Hughes
, cleric, who became prosperous as the result of his becoming the owner (through his
HUGHES, OWEN
(Glasgoed; 1879 - 1947), railway official, businessman and poet
Born at Glasgoed, Cwm Prysor, Merionethshire, one of the ten children of William and Mary
Hughes
. After a little education at Ty Nant and Upper Maentwrog school, he had to start working at the age of nine. In 1900, he moved to the Rhondda where he worked in the coalmines for 6 years. There, he came under the influence of the 1904-05 Revival as can be seen from his hymns. He returned to his
HUGHES, OWEN
(bu farw 1708), attorney
Bulkeley daughters with young John
Griffith
of Cefn Amwlch. In the same year he was high sheriff of Anglesey and the hero of a cywydd panegyric by Edward Morris; the bard's praise is indeed extravagant, but nearer to the truth than the irresponsible stories told by Angharad Llwyd. The peace with the Bulkeleys was not long kept;
Hughes
became mayor of Newborough, gathered a clique of the burgesses around
HUGHES, PRYCE
(c. 1687 - 1715), American colony planner
Pryce
Hughes
of Llanllugan, Montgomeryshire, was the eldest of three sons and three daughters of Richard
Hughes
(1663-1700) of Frongoch, chief steward at Powis Castle, and Mary Pryce (1663-1700). The Llanllugan estate came to the
Hughes
family through this marriage. Pryce succeeded his father as agent to William Herbert, the second Marquess of Powis, while the latter was in exile as a suspected
HUGHES, RICHARD
(1794 - 1871), printer and publisher
Son of Hugh and Mary
Hughes
, Brynhaulog, Adwy'r Clawdd, Denbighshire. He received his early education at Evans's school, Minera, and afterwards worked at Kendrick's Bank in Hope Street, Wrexham. After a short period he left the bank to take charge of the accountancy at the Lower Bersham paper-mill. When Broseley the proprietor died shortly afterwards, Richard took over the paper-mill and
HUGHES, RICHARD
(c. 1565 - 1619), poet
, Carolau Richard
Hughes
, and Cymdeithas Llên Cymru, v-vi, Caniadau yn y Mesurau Rhyddion, where on p. 49 we have three stanzas of his ballad, ' Bywyd y Bugail,'; see Journal of the Welsh Bibliographical Society, ii, 243, ' An Early Printed Welsh Ballad.' His work is also found in Cynfeirdd Lleyn, in Canu Rhydd Cynnar (T. H. Parry-Williams), and in Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies iii, 128
HUGHES, RICHARD SAMUEL
(1888 - 1952), minister (Presb.), and college tutor
Born 18 June 1888, in Tanycelyn, Rhostryfan, Caernarfonshire, son of Samuel and Mary
Hughes
. After the normal course in the village elementary school he worked for some years in a shop and then went to Clynnog School intent on the ministry. He won a scholarship to the University College, Aberystwyth (where he graduated B.A.), and graduated in theology in the Theological College, Aberystwyth. He
HUGHES, RICHARD SAMUEL
(1855 - 1893), musician
Born 14 July 1855 at Aberystwyth, son of Benjamin and Ann Samuel
Hughes
, who kept an ironmonger's shop near the town clock. He showed musical talent and could play the piano when he was only 5 years of age. When he was 10 years old he took the prize for piano-playing at the Aberystwyth eisteddfod of 1865, the adjudicators - Brinley Richards, Owain Alaw, and John Roberts (Ieuan Gwyllt), giving him
HUGHES, ROBERT
(Robin Ddu yr Ail o Fôn; 1744 - 1785), poet
HUGHES, ROBERT
(1811 - 1892), Calvinistic Methodist minister
London with a cattle-drove, intending to enlist the support of
Griffith
Davies the mathematician, who was related to his mother. Davies found him work of sorts in London, and he became a member of Jewin Calvinistic Methodist church, where Hugh Owen was his Sunday-school teacher. But in 1833 his father placed him in the large (and badly rundown) farm of Uwchlaw'r-ffynnon, where he had to struggle hard
HUGHES, ROBERT ARTHUR
(1910 - 1996), medical missionary in Shillong, Meghalaya, north-east India, and an influential leader in the Presbyterian Church of Wales
He and his twin brother, John Harris
Hughes
, were born at Oswestry on 3 December 1910, the sons of the Reverend Howell Harris
Hughes
, Welsh Presbyterian minister in the town, and his wife Annie Myfanwy
Hughes
(née Davies), a native of Garth, near Llangollen who served as a headmistress in Rhosllanerchrugog. The family soon moved to Bangor where their father was minister of Tabernacl chapel and
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