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409 - 420 of 1940 for "david lloyd george"

409 - 420 of 1940 for "david lloyd george"

  • 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 (1840-2), thereafter returning to assist John Edward Jones (1801 - 1866) of Bridgend in his pastorate and in his school (1843-50). In 1847 he was one of the founders of Yr Ymofynydd, of which he later became editor, 1868-72. In 1850 he accepted a call to the church at Colyton, Devon, and remained there as minister and schoolmaster until 1863. In 1856 he married Ophelia, daughter of captain George Eyre
  • 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