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  • HUGHES, WILLIAM (1798 - 1866), harpist
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM (bu farw 1600), bishop of St Asaph
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM BULKELEY (1797 - 1882), Member of Parliament Born 26 July 1797, eldest son of Sir William Bulkeley Hughes of Plas Coch, Llanidan, Anglesey, and Brynddu, Llanfechell, and Elizabeth, daughter and co-heiress of Rice Thomas of Coed Alun, Caernarvon. His family, which claimed descent from Llywarch ap Bran, lord of Menai, had since the middle of the 15th century played a leading part in the local administration of Anglesey. Hugh Hughes (died 1609
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM GRAY (bu farw 1824), vicar - gweler GREY, THOMAS
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM JOHN (1891 - 1945), school teacher and college lecturer Born near Penfforddelen, Y Groeslon, Caernarfonshire, 10 September 1891, son of John Owen and Ann Jane Hughes, but his parents moved to Nantlle soon after his birth. The father was a quarryman and later a slate inspector. He was educated at the council school, Nantlle. At an early age he proved to be a gifted child, and he had a remarkably successful career at the county school at Pen-y-groes
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM JOHN (1833 - 1879), musician and schoolmaster
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM JOHN (GARETH HUGHES; 1894 - 1965), actor William John Hughes was born on 23 August 1894 at Halfway, Dafen, Llanelli, Carmarthenshire, the elder son of John Elias Hughes, a tinplate boxer, and Ann Hughes (née Morgan). His father was an accomplished orator who won many prizes at local eisteddfodau. His younger brother was Brinley Hughes. The family subsequently moved to Princess Street, Llanelli. William John was educated at the Higher
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM LEWIS Kinmel (1767 - 1852), M.P. - gweler HUGHES, HUGH ROBERT
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM LEWIS Kinmel (1821 - 1852) - gweler HUGHES, HUGH ROBERT
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM MELOCH (1860 - 1926), colonist and writer
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM ROBERT (1798? - 1879), healer of cancer and cancerous warts
  • HUGHES, WILLIAM ROGER (1898 - 1958), cleric and poet Born 27 May 1898, son of John and Ann Hughes, Sain-y-gog, Llangristiolus, Anglesey. As a young man he worked for a few years in Liverpool. During World War I he served with the army in France and Egypt. He entered the University College of North Wales, Bangor, in 1922, and graduated in 1925. In the same year he was licensed as curate of Mold, moving to Holywell in 1929. In 1930 he was presented