Canlyniadau chwilio

409 - 420 of 1926 for "david lloyd george"

409 - 420 of 1926 for "david lloyd george"

  • 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
  • EVANS, DAVID TECWYN (1876 - 1957), Meth. minister
  • EVANS, DAVID THOMAS GRUFFYDD (Baron Evans of Claughton), (1928 - 1992), solicitor and politician Born at Birkenhead on 9 February 1928, the son of John Cynlais Evans and Nellie Euronwy Griffiths. His grandfather, David Evans (who was the donor of the so-called 'black chair' won by Hedd Wyn at the Birkenhead national eisteddfod in 1917), left Anglesey in 1884 for Birkenhead where he established a thriving business as a builder; he built a large area of Claughton as well as the Welsh
  • EVANS, Sir DAVID TREHARNE (1849 - 1907), lord mayor of London, head of the firm of Richard Evans and Co., trimming manufacturers
  • EVANS, DAVID TUDOR (1822 - 1896), journalist
  • EVANS, DAVID TYSSIL (1853 - 1918), Congregational minister, and professor at Cardiff University College
  • EVANS, EBENEZER GWYN (1898 - 1958), minister (Presb.) Born 31 May 1898 in Gellilenor Fawr, Llangynwyd, Glamorganshire, youngest son of Benjamin and Gwenllian Evans -the mother being of the stock of David Morris (1787 - 1858), Hendre. He was educated in Maesteg elementary and county schools. He began working on his father's farm before becoming a school-teacher for a period. He joined the army during World War I, and at the end of the war went to the
  • EVANS, EMYR ESTYN (1905 - 1989), geographer E. Estyn Evans was born 29 May, 1905, opposite Darwin's birthplace in Mount Street, Shrewsbury, Shrewsbury. As a teenager, his father, George Owen Evans (1865-1921), had worked in claypits and coalmines around Acrefair near Ruabon, Denbighshire, before entering Bala CM ministrial training college. His mother, Elizabeth (1864–1944), formerly an apprentice milliner in Wrexham, was the eldest of