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CRAWSHAY
, industrialists Cyfarthfa
and the discovery of the Henry Bessemer converter radically transformed the making of steel. He died 10 May 1879 and was buried at Vaynor parish churchyard. He and his wife, Rose
Mary
Crawshay, helped in the provision of schools and in providing books to read. His sons carried on the business under the name of Messrs. Crawshay Bros. until their absorption by Messrs. Guest, Keen, and Nettlefold (1902).
CROWTHER, JOHN NEWTON
(Glanceri; 1847 - 1928), schoolmaster
Born at Cornholme, near Todmorden, Lancashire, 19 November 1847, son of William Crowther and
Anne
Pickulls; and educated at Cornholme British school, the Vale Academy, Todmorden, and Bangor Normal College. On leaving Bangor in 1866 he secured the headship of Rhydlewis Board school, Cardiganshire. He married Sarah Lloyd, 19 November 1869. At Rhydlewis he gained a knowledge of Welsh, literary and
DAFYDD ab EDMWND
(fl. 1450-1490), gentleman and bardic master
of a chieftain's generosity, and of the scholarship of priest and abbot; and laud of God the Father, God the Son, and the Virgin
Mary
for all their goodness. When he is not excessively technical, his works bear the imprint of a master, for his imagination and vision are splendid and his control of his technique is complete.
DAFYDD DDU ATHRO HIRADDUG
(fl. before 1400), a poet
maintaining that these were the work of Einion and the fourth (Peniarth MS 20, written c. 1400 or, possibly, earlier) stating that it was Dafydd Ddu who invented them. Some cywyddau are also attributed to him. Possibly the most interesting work associated with his name is the Welsh translation of the 'Office of the Virgin
Mary
' which was printed in The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales. Dafydd Ddu is not
DAFYDD EPYNT
(fl. c. 1460), poet
most probably from Brecknock. He wrote poetry to the gentry of his period, and also to Christ, the Virgin
Mary
, and S. Cynog.
DAFYDD GAM
(bu farw 1415), Welsh warrior
was to receive forty marks a year (Cal. Close Rolls, 79). Since Henry had been for some years, through his marriage to
Mary
Bohun, in control of the lordship of Brecknock, the association was probably not new; Dafydd, at any rate, remained a loyal Lancastrian until his death. In November 1401 he was rewarded out of rebel lands (Cal. Pat. Rolls, 11), and, according to the Scottish historian, Walter
DANIEL, GWYNFRYN MORGAN
(1904 - 1960), educationalist and language campaigner
Gwyn Daniel was born on 1 August 1904 in the village of Bryn, Port Talbot, the first child of Thomas Daniel (1875-1952), a coalminer, and his wife Sarah (née Walters, 1879-1922). Their second child,
Mary
Margaret (May) was born in 1909. The family worshipped at Bryn Seion Calvinistic Methodist Chapel. Gwyn was a pupil at the local elementary school before attending the County School for Boys
DAS, SHOSHI MUKHI
(1868 - 1921), missionary, teacher and nurse
Shoshi Mukhi Das was born in 1868 in the city of Sylhet in India into a Christian family. Her mother was
Mary
Grose (d. 1903), who was raised in a missionary orphanage in India, and her father Gour Charan Das (1839-1919). Gour Charan Das had been a worker for the Welsh Mission in India before Shoshi's birth, but he fell out with William Pryse (1820-1869), the leading Welsh missionary in Sylhet
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DAVIES
, smiths
HUW DAVIES, smith, was living at Groes-foel, Esclusham, in the 17th century. He was buried in the churchyard at Wrexham, 2 September 1702. A handrail of exquisite design in the choir of Wrexham church and a small gate in Malpas churchyard (Cheshire) are attributed to him. He and his wife, Eleanor, had four sons, ROBERT (died 1748/9), JOHN (died 1755), Huw, and Thomas, and six daughters (
Anne
DAVIES, ANEIRIN TALFAN
(1909 - 1980), poet, literary critic, broadcaster and publisher
Parry and Waldo Williams. On 1 June 1936 he married
Mary
Anne
Evans (1912-1971), a teacher from Barry, and they had two sons, Owen (born 1938) and Geraint (born 1943), and one daughter, Elinor (born 1946). He left London in 1937, and opened a pharmacist's shop at 9 Heathfield Road, Swansea. His name, Aneirin Davies, was prominent on the shop-front, with 'Aneirin ap Talfan' in brackets below, and the
DAVIES, BEN
(1878 - 1958), Independent minister
Born in Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire, 12 April 1878, son of Thomas Davies, a worker on the Maes-gwyn estate, and his wife Sarah. After being apprenticed as a joiner, he went to Old College School, Carmarthen, in 1901 and he was admitted to the Presbyterian College there in 1902. He was ordained on 28 July 1904. He married Sarah, the daughter of Benjamin and
Mary
Bowen of the parish of Eglwys Newydd
DAVIES, DANIEL
(1840 - 1916), cashier to the Ocean Collieries at Ton, Ystrad, Glamorganshire
Eldest son of David Davies, bootmaker, Tregaron, generally known as David Davies, Camer-fach, a noted elder at the Bwlchgwynt (C.M.) chapel. His mother was
Mary
, daughter of David Jones, Dolau Bach, one of the most celebrated of elders at Llangeitho. He was born in the spring of 1840 at Tan-yr-odyn, Tregaron, and brought up in a house on Doldre. Educated at a school kept by Morgan Morgan, Pen-y
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