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BRUCE, CHARLES GRANVILLE
(1866 - 1939), mountaineer and soldier
father being a most complete lover of his own valleys and hills.' Before joining the army he had walked with (Sir) Rhys
Williams
of Miskin 'from South to North Wales' and had become a 'worshipper of the wild Welsh mountain scenery' (p. 25). His teacher in rural matters was a farmer from the valley and according to Longstaff, Bruce used to sing Welsh airs with gusto. He married Finetta Madeline Julia
BRUCE, HENRY AUSTIN
(1815 - 1895), 1st baron Aberdare
Born at Duffryn, Aberdare, 16 April 1815, the second son of John Bruce Pryce by his first wife, Sarah, daughter of the Rev.
Hugh
Williams
Austin, rector of S. Peter's, Barbadoes. (The family name was originally Knight, John Bruce Pryce being the son of John Knight of Llanblethian and Margaret, daughter of William Bruce of Cowbridge.) Bruce received his early education at S. Omer, but at the age
BRYAN, JOHN
(1776 - 1856), Wesleyan Methodist minister
Born at Llanfyllin, where he spent much of his childhood with his uncle, a certain John Rogers. At the age of 12 he moved to Shrewsbury, and then in the course of the following years to Corwen, Bala, and Wrexham, whence, in 1798, he went to Chester as an assistant in the drapery business of the Misses
Williams
, daughters of Richard
Williams
of Rackery, near Gresford. He underwent the spiritual
BRYANT, JOHN
(Alawydd Glan Tâf; 1832 - 1926), harpist
Born 1 February 1832 at Castellau, Llantrisant, Glamorganshire, son of Daniel Bryant, Efailisaf, Llantrisant. He received tuition in harp-playing from Llewelyn
Williams
('Alawydd y De') for about two years. He was a competent player of the pedal harp, took part in many eisteddfodau and concerts in South Wales, and served as adjudicator in some eisteddfodau. He arranged variations for the harp on
BRYANT, TOM
(1882 - 1946), harpist
Born 22 July, 1882, at the Carpenter's Arms, Efailisaf, near Pontypridd, Glamorganshire John Bryant, his uncle, taught him to play the harp. He began to compete at eisteddfodau at a young age, winning many prizes. He took the first prize at the National Eisteddfod from 1891 to 1896. With Watkin Hezekiah
Williams
, and Robert Rees, the former lecturing on folk-songs and the latter singing to
teulu
BULKELEY
without issue in 1822. With him the peerage became extinct, and the long line of Bulkeleys of Baron Hill, that had lasted in unbroken succession for wellnigh four centuries, was at last broken. Lord Bulkeley was to be followed by his nephew Richard (son of his half-brother Sir ROBERT
WILLIAMS
, 1764 - 1830), who received the king's special permission to assume the name of Sir RICHARD BULKELEY
WILLIAMS
BULKELEY, HUGH
(fl. 17th century), bard
BULMER, JOHN
(1784 - 1857), Independent minister
Born Yorkshire; educated at Rotherham under Dr. Edward
Williams
; became in 1813 pastor of Albany Meeting, Haverfordwest, where he remained till 1840. The rest of his life was spent in the ministry at Rugeley, Bristol, Newbury, and (after an interval) at Langmore and Ruxton near Ross. He died 26 November 1857. While at Haverfordwest, Bulmer published some ten volumes of verse, sermons, and other
BULMER-THOMAS, IVOR
(1905 - 1993), Labour, later Conservative, politician and writer
quickly led to his appointment within
Hugh
Dalton's Ministry of Economic Warfare where he was responsible for feeding propaganda into Mussolini's Italy. In 1942 he published his Warfare by Words and in 1946 The Problem of Italy. He was able to speak and read fluently six languages. As a MP, Thomas served as Parliamentary Secretary for Civil Aviation under Attlee, 1945-46, and then as Under-secretary for
BURTON, RICHARD
(1925 - 1984), stage and film actor
: one reason for this was to ease Richard's entry to Oxford, where he went to study for a six-month period in 1944 before beginning his compulsory military service. However, by this time Richard had already enjoyed success on the professional stage, having been spotted by Emlyn
Williams
and cast in a role in his drama The Druid's Rest. After over two years' service in the RAF Richard became a
CADWALADR, ELLIS
(fl. 1707-40), poet
A native of Llandderfel, Meironnydd; he lived at Hafod Uchel. He wrote both in strict and in free metres. Some of his ballads were printed in the 18th century - e.g. Cerdd i ofyn Pâr o Ddillad o Rôdd Pendefig, and Cerdd o barchedigaeth urddasol Watkin
Williams
Wynne, Esq. Some of his poems are included in Blodeugerdd…, 1759. It appears from his poem ' Clod i Ferch,' which contains many classical
CALLAGHAN, LEONARD JAMES
(1912 - 2005), politician
majority of the Black community had their roots in West Africa). Dexter was no match for Callaghan as a communicator, and Callaghan won a decisive victory with a majority of 7,841. In October 1946 Callaghan was amongst twenty-one Labour MPs who wrote to Ernest Bevin, the Foreign Secretary, urging him to follow a middle path between America and Russia. He agreed with
Hugh
Dalton and Aneurin Bevan in their
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