Welsh Biography Online - Relating to Bangor -
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ADAMS, DAVID (1845 -1923), Congregationalist divine .
AMBROSE, WILLIAM ( Emrys ;1813 -1873),Independent minister, poet, and littérateur .
AMBROSE, WILLIAM ROBERT (1832 -1878), Baptist minister and antiquary .
ANARAWD ap GRUFFYDD (d.1143), prince .
ANIAN I (d.1266), bishop of S. Asaph .
ANIAN (d.1306?), bishop of Bangor .
ARMSTRONG-JONES,Sir ROBERT (1857 -1943), physician and alienist .
ASHTON, CHARLES (1848 -1899), Welsh bibliographer and literary historian .
BAYLY, LEWIS (d.1631), bishop and devotional writer .
BEBB, WILLIAM AMBROSE (1894 -1955),historian, prose writer and politician ;
BELL,Sir HAROLD IDRIS (1879 -1967), scholar and translator ;
BENNETT, RICHARD (1860 -1937), Calvinistic Methodist historian ;
BERRY, ROBERT GRIFFITH (1869 -1945), minister (Congl.) and writer ;
BEUNO (d.642?), patron saint ,
BODVEL ( WYNNE and GWYNNE ), of Bodvel (Caerns.), Caerfryn ( Anglesey), etc.
BODWRDA ( BODURDA )family, ofBodwrda, Caerns.
BONAPARTE,Prince LOUIS-LUCIEN (1813 -1891),
BOWYER, GWILYM (1906 -1965), minister (Congl.) and college principal ;
BRISCOE, THOMAS (1813 -1895), cleric and scholar ;
BROSTER family, printers , Chester and Bangor .
BRYAN, ROBERT (1858 -1920), poet and composer ;
BULKELEY family, Anglesey, etc.,
BULKELEY, WILLIAM (1691 -1760), squire and diarist
CADWALADR (d.1172), prince ,
CADWGAN (d.1241), bishop of Bangor ,
CAMPBELL, FREDERICK ARCHIBALD VAUGHAN, viscount Emlyn (1847-1898), earl Cawdor (1898-1911) ;
CARTER family, ofKinmel, Denbs.
CEMLYN-JONES,Sir ELIAS WYNNE (1888 -1966), public figure ;
CHARLES, JOHN ALWYN (1924 -1977), minister (Cong.) and college lecturer .
CLYNNOG, MORYS (or MAURICE CLENOCKE ) (
c.
1525
-1581), Roman Catholic theologian ;
CONWAY or CONWY family, of Botryddan (‘ Bodrhyddan’), Flints.
COPPACK, MAIR HAFINA HAFINA CLWYD (1936 -2011), author and columnist .
COTTON, JAMES HENRY (1780 -1862), dean of Bangor cathedral and educationist ;
COTTON,Sir STAPLETON (1773 -1865), 6th baronet, afterwards 1st viscount Combermere , field-marshal ,
CROWTHER, JOHN NEWTON ( Glanceri ;1847 -1928), schoolmaster ;
CYNWAL, WILLIAM (d.1587 or1588), poet ,
DAFYDD ab EDMWND ( fl. 1450-1490), gentleman and bardic master ;
DAFYDD ap GWILYM ( fl. 1340-1370), poet .
DAFYDD ap LLYWELYN (d.1246), prince ,
DAFYDD DARON ( fl. 1400), dean of Bangor ,
DAFYDD TREFOR, ‘Syr,’ alias David ap Hoell ap Ieuan ap Iorwerth (d.1528?), cleric and bard ;
DANIEL, JOHN EDWARD (1902 -1962), college lecturer and inspector of schools ;
DAVID (d.1139?), bishop of Bangor .
DAVIES family, of Bersham, smiths .
DAVIES, ANNIE (1910 -1970), better known as NAN , radio and television producer ;
DAVIES, CADWALADR (1704-?),bard, ballad-writer, and collector
DAVIES, CHARLES (1849 -1927), Baptist minister ;
DAVIES, DAVID CHARLES (1826 -1891),Calvinistic Methodist minister, theologian, and principal of Trevecka College ;
DAVIES, DAVID STEPHEN (1841 -1898),preacher, temperance reformer, man of letters, and colonist ;
DAVIES, DAVID TEGFAN (1883 -1968), Congl. minister ;
DAVIES, DAVID THOMAS FFRANGCON (1855 -1918), singer ;
DAVIES, EDWARD OWEN (1864 -1936), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author ;
DAVIES, EDWARD TEGLA (1880 -1967), minister (Meth.) and writer ;
DAVIES, EVAN THOMAS ( Dyfrig ;1847 -1927), cleric ;
DAVIES, EVAN THOMAS (1878 -1969), musician ;
DAVIES, GETHIN (1846 -1896), Baptist minister and college principal ;
DAVIES, GLYNNE GERALLT (1916 -1968), minister (Congl.) and poet ;
DAVIES, GRIFFITH (1788 -1855), actuary ;
DAVIES, HENRY REES (1861 -1940), antiquary ,
DAVIES, HUGH (1739 -1821), cleric and author of Welsh Botanology ;
DAVIES, HUMFFREY (‘ Wmffre Dafydd ab Ifan ’ ; fl. 1600?-64?), poet ;
DAVIES, JOHN ( Gwyneddon ;1832 -1904), printer and journalist ;
DAVIES, JOHN (‘ Siôn Dafydd,’ ‘ Siôn Dafydd Lâs ’; d.1694), ‘family bard’ at Nannau, near Dolgelley ;
DAVIES, JOHN ELIAS ( Telynor y Gogledd ;1847 -1883 ) ;
DAVIES, JOHN PHILIP (1786 -1832),Baptist minister, commentator, and divine ;
DAVIES, LEWIS ;1863 -1951),novelist, local historian, schoolmaster ;
DAVIES, MARY (1855 -1930), singer ;
DAVIES, MORRIS (1796 -1876),author, hymnologist, and musician ;
DAVIES, OWEN (1840 -1929 ; DWB , 145-6).
DAVIES, OWEN HUMPHREY ( Eos Llechid ;1828 -1898),quarryman, musician, and cleric ;
DAVIES, RICHARD (1501? -1581), bishop and biblical translator ;
DAVIES, RICHARD (1818 -1896), M.P. ;
DAVIES, ROBERT ( Cyndeyrn ;1814 -1867), musician ;
DAVIES, ROBERT (1816 -1905), philanthropist ;
DAVIES, SAMUEL (‘ the 2nd ’ ;1818 -1891), Wesleyan minister ;
DAVIES, DAVIS , or DAVYES , THOMAS (1512? -1573), bishop of S. Asaph ,
DAVIES, THOMAS WITTON (1851 -1923),Baptist minister, and Semitic scholar ;
DAVIES, TOM EIRUG (‘ Eirug ’;1892 -1951),Congl. minister, writer and poet ;
DAVIES, WILLIAM (1820 -1875), Wesleyan minister ;
DAVIES, WILLIAM (1859 -1907), musician ;
DAVIES, WILLIAM (d.1593), Roman Catholic missioner and martyr ;
DAVIES, WILLIAM CADWALADR (1849 -1905), educationist ;
DAVIES, WILLIAM DAVID [P.] (1897 -1969),minister (Presb.), college tutor and author ;
DAVIES, WILLIAM THOMAS (PENNAR) (1911 -1996),novelist, poet, theologian and scholar .
DEINIOL (d.584),saint, founder of Bangor and first bishop in Gwynedd ;
DODD, CHARLES HAROLD (1884 -1973), biblical scholar .
DOLBEN ( DOULBEN , DOULBIN , or DAULBIN ), ofSegrwyd, Denbs., etc.
DUNAWD , saint ( fl. 6th cent. ).
EAMES, WILLIAM (1874 -1958), journalist ;
EDISBURY family, of Bedwal, Marchwiel, Pentre-clawdd, and Erddig ( Denbs. ).
EDMUNDS, MARY ANNE (1813 -1858 ) ;
EDNYFED FYCHAN ( EDNYFED ap CYNWRIG ) and his descendants .
EDWARDS, DAVID MIALL (1873 -1941), theologian and writer ;
EDWARDS, EDWARD (1803 -1879), marine zoologist ;
EDWARDS, GWILYM ARTHUR (1881 -1963),minister (Presb.), principal of the Theological College, Aberystwyth, and author ;
EDWARDS, HENRY THOMAS (1837 -1884), dean of Bangor ,
EDWARDS, HUMPHREY (1730 -1788), physician and apothecary ;
EDWARDS, RICHARD FOULKES ( Rhisiart Ddu o Wynedd ;1836 -1870), poet ;
EDWARDS, ROGER (1811 -1886), Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
EDWARDS, THOMAS ( Gwynedd ;1844 -1924 ); cleric and eisteddfodwr ;
EDWARDS, THOMAS (1652 -1721), cleric and Coptic scholar ;
EDWARDS, THOMAS CHARLES (1837 -1900),Calvinistic Methodist minister, exegete and preacher ,
EDWARDS, WILLIAM (1851 -1940), H.M. inspector of schools ;
ELFODD , bishop (d.809),
ELIS ap SION ap MORYS ( fl. 15th cent.), bard ,
ELLIS, DAVID (1736 -1795),cleric, poet, translator, and transcriber of manuscripts ;
ELLIS, JOHN (1674 -1735), cleric and antiquary ;
ELLIS, MORGAN ALBERT (1832 -1901), Welsh-American preacher and editor ;
ELLIS, RICHARD (1784 -1824), excise officer and musician ;
ELLIS, ROBERT THOMAS (1924 -2010), Labour/SDP politician .
EVANS,Sir (DAVID) EMRYS (1891 -1966), educationist and translator ;
EVANS, ALBERT OWEN (1864 -1937), archdeacon of Bangor ;
EVANS, DANIEL (1774 -1835), Congregational minister ;
EVANS, DANIEL SILVAN (1818 -1903),cleric, translator, editor, and lexicographer ;
EVANS, DAVID DELTA (‘ Dewi Hiraddug ’;1866 -1948),journalist, author and Unitarian minister ;
EVANS, DAVID TECWYN (1876 -1957), Meth. minister ;
EVANS, DAVID THOMAS GRUFFYDD, Baron Evans of Claughton (1928 -1992), solicitor and politician .
EVANS, ELLIS (1786 -1864), Baptist minister and author ;
EVANS, EVAN (EVANDER) WILLIAM (1827? -1874 ; DWB , 234).
EVANS, EVAN HERBER (1836 -1896), Independent minister and college principal ;
EVANS, EVAN KERI (1860 -1941), minister (Congl.) ;
EVANS, GRIFFITH (1835 -1935 ; DWB , 235).
EVANS, GRIFFITH IFOR (1889 -1966), surgeon and pioneer of the Christian Faith Healing Movement in Wales ;
EVANS, HARRY (1873 -1914), musician ;
EVANS, HENRY TOBIT (1844 -1908),schoolmaster, journalist, and author ;
EVANS, HUGH ( Hywel Eryri ;1767 -1841?), poet ;
EVANS, JAMES THOMAS (1878 -1950),principal of the Baptist College, Bangor ;
EVANS, JOHN (1651? -1724), bishop of Bangor and later of Meath ,
EVANS, JOHN (1840 -1897), Wesleyan minister ;
EVANS, JOHN GWENOGVRYN (1852 -1930), palaeographer ,
EVANS, JOHN HUGH ( Cynfaen ;1833 -1886), Wesleyan Minister ;
EVANS, JOHN JAMES (1894 -1965), teacher and writer ;
EVANS, JOHN RHAIADORE (1790? -1850? ); surgeon ;
EVANS, LLEWELLYN IOAN (originally Ioan Llewelyn Evans ? ) (1833 -1892), Biblical scholar .
EVANS, MALDWYN LEWIS (MAL) (1937 -2009), champion bowler .
EVANS, RICHARD HUMPHREYS (1904 -1995), Calvinistic Methodist minister and professor of theology .
EVANS, RICHARD THOMAS (1892 -1962), Baptist minister and administrator ;
EVANS, TREBOR LLOYD (1909 -1979), minister (Indepedent) and author .
FAGAN, THOMAS WALLACE (1874 -1951), agricultural chemist ;
FARRINGTON, RICHARD (1702 -1772), cleric and antiquary ;
FOSTER, IDRIS LLEWELYN (1911 -1984), Welsh and Celtic Scholar .
FOULKES, ANNIE (1877 -1962), editor of an anthology ;
FYNES-CLINTON, OSBERT HENRY (1869 -1941),Professor of French and Romance Philology at the University College of North Wales, Bangor ;
GIRALDUS CAMBRENSIS (1146? -1223), archdeacon of Brecon and mediaeval Latin writer ,
GLYN (also GLYNNE ), family of Glynllifon, Caerns.
GLYN, WILLIAM (1504 -1558), bishop .
GOODWIN, JOHN (1681 -1763), Quaker minister in North Wales ;
GORONWY GYRIOG ( fl.
c.
1310-1360
), an Anglesey poet ;
GREEN, CHARLES ALFRED HOWELL (1864 -1944), second Archbishop of Wales ,
GREENLY, EDWARD (1861 -1951), geologist ;
GRESHAM, COLIN ALASTAIR (1913 -1989),archaeologist, historian and author .
GRIFFITH , FAMILY of Carreg-lwyd ( DWB , 288).
GRIFFITH family, of Garn andPlasnewydd, Denbs.
GRIFFITH family, of Cefn Amwlch, Penllech, Llŷn .
GRIFFITH OF PENRHYN (Caerns.) .
GRIFFITH, ALEXANDER (d.1676), cleric and controversialist ;
GRIFFITH, DAVID (1841 -1910),schoolmaster, cleric, and diarist ;
GRIFFITH, EDMUND (1570 -1637), bishop ;
GRIFFITH, GEORGE (1601 -1666), bishop ;
GRIFFITH, GRIFFITH WYNNE (1883 -1967), minister (Presb.) and author ;
GRIFFITH, HUW WYNNE (1915 -1993), minister (Presb) and a prominent ecumenical leader .
GRIFFITH, JOHN (1863 -1933), schoolmaster and musician ;
GRIFFITH, JOHN EDWARDS (1843 -1933), naturalist and antiquary ;
GRIFFITH, OWEN ( Eryr Eryri,1839 -1903), musician ;
GRIFFITH, PIRS or PIERS (1568 -1628), squire and adventurer ,
GRIFFITH, ROBERT ARTHUR ( Elphin,1860 -1936), author and lawyer ;
GRIFFITH, ROBERT DAVID (1877 -1958), musician and historian of Welsh congregational singing ;
GRIFFITHS, JOHN POWELL (1875 -1944), minister (Bap.) and schoolmaster .
GRIFFITHS, VAVASOR (d.1741), Independent minister and tutor .
GRIFFITH, WILLIAM JOHN (1875 -1931), writer of short stories ;
GRUFFUDD ap CYNAN (
c.
1055
-1137), king of Gwynedd ,
GRUFFYDD, IFAN (1896 -1971), author .
GRUFFYDD, OWEN ( DWB , 320).
GRUFFYDD, WILLIAM JOHN (1881 -1954),scholar, poet, critic and editor ;
GUTO'R GLYN , a bard who sang during thesecond half of the 15th cent. (1440-1493 );
GWYN ( GWYNN , GWYNNE or WYNN ), JOHN (d.1574),lawyer, placeman, and educational benefactor
HARRIES, ISAAC HARDING (d.
c.
1868
),Independent minister, and editor of periodicals .
HENRY, PHILIP (1631 -1696), Presbyterian minister and diarist ;
POWIS, earls of ( HERBERT ) .
HOLLAND family, of Berw, Anglesey .
HOLLAND, ROBERT (1556/7 -1622?),cleric, author, and translator ;
HOOSON, JOHN (1883 -1969),teacher, scholar ;
HUDSON-WILLIAMS, THOMAS (1873 -1961), scholar and translator ;
HUET, THOMAS (d.1591), Biblical translator .
HUGHES, ANNIE HARRIET ( Gwyneth Vaughan,1852 -1910), writer ;
HUGHES, CLEDWYN, BARON CLEDWYN OF PENRHOS (1916 -2001), politician .
HUGHES, DAVID (1813 -1872),Independent minister, and author ;
HUGHES, DAVID ROWLAND (‘ Myfyr Eifion ’:1874 -1953), secretary of the National Eisteddfod ;
HUGHES, EDWARD DAVID (1906 -1963), scientist and Professor of Chemistry in London University ;
HUGHES, HENRY (1841 -1924), Calvinistic Methodist minister and historian ;
HUGHES, HENRY HAROLD (1864 -1940), archaeologist ;
HUGHES, HOWEL HARRIS (1873 -1956),minister (Presb.), principal of the Theological College, Aberystwyth ;
HUGHES, HUGH (1693 -1776 ; ‘ Huw ap Huw ’ or ‘ Y Bardd Coch o Fôn’), gentleman and poet ,
HUGHES, HUGH (BRYTHON) (1848 -1913), school-teacher and author ;
HUGHES, HUGH DERFEL (1816 -1890), poet ;
HUGHES, HUGH JOHN (1912 -1978),schoolteacher, author, editor and reviewer .
HUGHES, HUGH ROBERT ( DWB , 379).
HUGHES, JOHN GRUFFYDD MOELWYN (1866 -1944), a Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
HUGHES, JOHN HENRY ( Ieuan o Leyn ;1814 -1893), Congregational minister and poet ;
HUGHES, JOHN JAMES ( Alfardd ;1842 -1875), journalist ;
HUGHES, JOHN WILLIAM (1817 -1849), who called himself ‘ Edeyrn ap Nudd’, afterwards ‘ Edeyrn o Fôn ’; a literary tramp .
HUGHES, JOHN WILLIAMS (1888 -1979), Baptist minister and college principal .
HUGHES, RICHARD SAMUEL (1855 -1893), musician ;
HUGHES, ROBERT ARTHUR (1910 -1996),medical missionary in Shillong, Meghalaya, north-east India, and an influential leader in the Presbyterian Church of Wales .
HUGHES, ROBERT GWILYM (1910 -1997), poet and minister with the Welsh Calvinistic Methodist denomination .
HUGHES, ROBERT RICHARD (1871 -1957),minister (Presb.), and author ;
HUGHES, ROWLAND (1811 -1861), Wesleyan minister ;
HUGHES, THOMAS (1854 -1928), Wesleyan minister ;
HUGHES, THOMAS JONES (1822 -1891), cleric and grammarian ;
HUGHES, THOMAS ROWLAND (1903 -1949), poet and novelist ;
HUGHES, WILLIAM (1849 -1920), cleric and author ;
HUGHES, WILLIAM BULKELEY (1797 -1882), Member of Parliament ;
HUGHES, WILLIAM JOHN (1891 -1945), school teacher and college lecturer ;
HUGHES, WILLIAM ROGER (1898 -1958), cleric and poet ;
HUMPHREYS, EDWARD MORGAN (1882 -1955),journalist, writer and broadcaster ;
HUMPHREYS, EDWARD OWEN (1899 -1959), educationalist ;
HUMPHREYS, HUMPHREY (1648 -1712),bishop, antiquary, historian, and genealogist ;
HUMPHREYS, ROBERT (1779 -1832), Wesleyan minister ;
HUMPHREYS, THOMAS JONES (1841 -1934), Wesleyan minister ;
HUW LLYN ( fl.
c.
1552-1594
), poet ,
HYWEL ab OWAIN GWYNEDD (d.1170), soldier and poet ;
HYWEL BANGOR ( fl. 1540), an itinerant bard .
HYWEL SWRDWAL ( fl. 1430-1460), poet .
IORWERTH BELI , a poet who sang in Gwynedd early in the 14th cent.
ITHEL ap RHOTPERT or ROBERT ( fl. 1357-1382), archdeacon ,
JAMES, DAVID (‘ Defynnog ’;1865 -1928 )schoolmaster, educationist, organiser of summer schools, and author ;
JAMES, DAVID EMRYS (‘ Dewi Emrys ’;1881 -1952),minister (Congl.), writer and poet ;
JAMES, JOHN (1815 -1851 ; DWB , 425).
JARMAN, ALFRED OWEN HUGHES (1911 -1998), Welsh scholar .
JENKINS, DANIEL (1856 -1946), schoolmaster and devotee of Welsh literature and music ;
JENKINS, JOHN (GWILI) (1872 -1936),poet, theologian, and man of letters ;
JENKINS, ROBERT THOMAS (1881 -1969),historian, man of letters, editor of Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig and the Dictionary of Welsh Biography ;
JENKIN, THOMAS JAMES (1885 -1965), plant breeder and Professor of Agricultural Botany ;
JOHNES, ARTHUR JAMES ( DWB , 441).
JOHN, GEORGE (1918 -1994), minister (Bapt) and college principal .
JOHNS, DAVID ( fl .1569-1586, rather than1573-87 ; DWB , 442).
JONES (FAMILY), Cilie, Cards . A family ofsmiths, poets, musicians and preachers ;
JONES, ALICE GRAY (‘ Ceridwen Peris ’;1852 -1943), author ;
JONES, ARTHUR (1776 -1860), Independent minister ;
JONES, BENJAMIN (1865 -1953), Chancellor of Bangor Cathedral ;
JONES, BENJAMIN MAELOR (1894 -1982), educationalist and author .
JONES, CADWALADR (1794 -1883), stonemason and musician ;
JONES,Sir CADWALADR BRYNER (1872 -1954), a leading figure in Welsh agricultural education and eminent civil servant ;
JONES,Sir CYNAN (ALBERT) EVANS (‘ Cynan ’;1895 -1970),poet, dramatist and eisteddfodwr ;
JONES, DAVID (1708? -1785), ‘of Trefriw’,poet, collector of manuscripts, publisher, and printer .
JONES, DAVID GWYNFRYN (1867 -1954), minister (Meth.) ;
JONES, DAVID HUGH (‘ Dewi Arfon’,1833 -1869),minister (CM), schoolmaster and poet ;
JONES, DAVID JAMES (1886 -1947), Professor of Philosophy ;
JONES, DAVID JAMES (‘ Gwenallt ’;1899 -1968),poet, critic and scholar ;
JONES, DAVID MORRIS (1887 -1957), minister (Presb.) and professor ;
JONES, DAVID OWEN (1856 -1903), Wesleyan minister and author ;
JONES, EDMUND DAVID (1869 -1941), schoolmaster and author ;
JONES, EDMUND OSBORNE (1858 -1931), cleric ;
JONES, EDWARD (1826 -1902), Calvinistic Methodist historian ;
JONES, EDWARD ALFRED (1871 -1943), connoisseur of silverware ;
JONES, EDWARD OWEN (‘ E.O.J. ’;1871 -1953), journalist and writer of englynion ;
JONES, ELIAS HENRY (1883 -1942), administrator and author ;
JONES, ELIZABETH JANE LOUIS (b. ELIZABETH JANE LLOYD ;1889 -1952), scholar ;
JONES, ERASMUS (1817 -1909), novelist ;
JONES, EVAN ( Gurnos ;1840 -1903),Congregational and Baptist minister, poet, critic, lecturer, and eisteddfod conductor ;
JONES, EVAN ( Ieuan Gwynedd ;1820 -1852),Independent minister, and journalist ;
JONES, GRIFFITH ARTHUR (1827 -1906), cleric ;
JONES,Sir HENRY (1852 -1922), philosopher ;
JONES, HERMAN (1915 -1964), minister (Congl.) and poet ;
JONES, HUGH (1837 -1919), Wesleyan minister and historian ;
JONES, HUGH (1830 -1911), Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
JONES, HUMPHREY OWEN (1878 -1912 ; DWB , 468-9).
JONES, IEUAN SAMUEL (1918 -2004), minister (Cong.) .
JONES, IORWERTH (1913 -1992),minister, author and editor .
JONES, ISAAC (1804 -1850), cleric and translator ;
JONES, JAMES IDWAL (1900 -1982), headteacher and Labour politician .
JONES, JAMES IFANO (1865 -1955 ); librarian and bibliographer ;
JONES, JOHN (1775 -1834), cleric; ;
JONES, JOHN ( Vulcan ;1825 -1889), Wesleyan minister ;
JONES, JOHN (1650 -1727),dean of Bangor, educationist, and antiquary ;
JONES, JOHN ( Ioan Bryngwyn Bach ;1818 -1898),working man, astronomer, and linguist ;
JONES, JOHN (1786? -1863), cleric and antiquary ;
JONES, JOHN (1837 -1906), minister (Presb.) and writer .
JONES, JOHN (1786 -1865), printer and inventor ;
JONES, JOHN ( Maes y garnedd ;1597? -1600 ; DWB , 472-5).
JONES, JOHN CHARLES (1904 -1956 ) Bishop of Bangor ;
JONES, JOHN DAVID RHEINALLT (1884 -1953),philanthropist, founder and Director of the South African Institute of Race Relations ;
JONES, JOHN EDWARD (1905 -1970), secretary and organiser of Plaid Cymru ,1930-62 ;
JONES, JOHN HUGH (1843 -1910), Roman Catholic priest ;
JONES, JOHN MATHER (1826 -1874),Utica, U.S.A., proprietor of Y Drych ;
JONES, JOHN MORGAN (
1873
-1946),minister (Congl.) and Principal of Bala-Bangor College, Bangor ;
JONES, JOHN MORGAN (1861 -1935), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author ;
JONES, JOHN OGWEN (1829 -1884), Calvinistic Methodist minister and man of letters ;
JONES, JOHN OWEN , OWEN BRYGWYN (1884 -1972), singer .
JONES, JOHN OWEN (1857 -1917),Calvinistic Methodist minister and tutor, and man of letters ;
JONES, JOHN PULESTON (1862 -1925),Calvinistic Methodist minister, writer, and theologian ;
JONES, JOHN TYWI (1870 -1948), Baptist minister and journalist ;
JONES, JOHN WILLIAM (1827 -1884), editor of Y Drych , a Welsh-American newspaper ;
JONES, JOHN WILLIAM (1883 -1954),author, collector of letters and papers, publisher, antiquary and folk poet ;
JONES, JOSEPH (1799 -1871), Catholic priest .
JONES, LEWIS DAVIES ( Llew Tegid ;1851 -1928), eisteddfodwr ;
JONES, LLEWELYN (1894 -1960),minister (Presb.), editor and author ;
JONES, MAURICE (1863 -1957), priest and college principal ;
JONES, MEIRION (1907 -1970), educationist ;
JONES, MICHAEL DANIEL (1822 -1898), Independent minister and principal of the Independent College at Bala ;
JONES, MOSES OWEN (1842 -1908),schoolmaster, musician, and eisteddfodwr ;
JONES, OWEN GLYNNE (1867 -1899), mountaineer and schoolteacher ;
JONES, OWEN WYNNE ( Glasynys ;1828 -1870),cleric, antiquary, story-writer, and poet ;
JONES, PERCY MANSELL (1889 -1968), Professor of French ;
JONES, RICHARD (1757? -1814), cleric and writer ;
JONES, RICHARD ROBERT (‘ Dic Aberdaron ’;1780 -1843), polyglot ;
JONES, ROBERT (1891 -1962), aerodynamicist ;
JONES, ROBERT ALBERT (1851 -1892), barrister and educationist ;
JONES, ROBERT LLOYD (1878 -1959),schoolmaster, children's writer and dramatist ;
JONES, ROBERT TUDUR (1921 -1998),theologian, church historian and public figure .
JONES, THOMAS (
c.
1622
-1682), Protestant controversialist ,
JONES,Sir THOMAS ARTEMUS (1871 -1943),journalist, judge and historian ;
JONES, THOMAS GWYNN (1871 -1949),poet, writer, translator and scholar ;
JONES, THOMAS LLECHID (1867 -1946),cleric, author and bibliographer ;
JONES, THOMAS TUDNO ( DWB , 521).
JONES, THOMAS WILLIAM, ( TOM ), Baron Maelor of Rhos (1898 -1984), Labour politician .
JONES, TOM ELLIS (1900 -1975), Baptist minister and college Principal .
JONES, TREVOR ALEC (1924 -1983), Labour politician .
JONES, WATCYN SAMUEL (1877 -1964), agricultural administrator and principal of a theological college ;
JONES, WILLIAM (1896 -1961), poet and minister ;
JONES, WILLIAM (1857 -1915), Member of Parliament ;
JONES, WILLIAM (1806 -1873), cleric and man of letters ;
JONES, WILLIAM (1718 -1773?),early Methodist exhorter, and possibly the first Anglesey Methodist ;
JONES, WILLIAM (1675? -1749), mathematician ;
JONES, WILLIAM ARTHUR ( W. BRADWEN ;1892 -1970), musician ;
JONES, WILLIAM ELWYN EDWARDS (1904 -1989), Labour politician .
JONES, WILLIAM GARMON (1884 -1937), professor of history and librarian of Liverpool University ;
JONES, WILLIAM JENKYN (1852 -1925), Calvinistic Methodist missionary for forty-two years in Brittany ;
JONES, WILLIAM LEWIS (1866 -1922), professor of English ;
JONES, WILLIAM OWEN (1861 -1937), minister of the ‘ Free Church of the Welsh’, Liverpool ;
KYFFIN, EDWARD ( DWB , 537-8).
KYFFIN, RICHARD , dean of Bangor (
c.
1480-1502
).
LANGFORD, JOHN (1640? -1715/6? );
LEWES, EVELYN ANNA (
c.
1873
-1961), author ;
LEWIS, BENJAMIN WALDO (1877 -1953), Baptist minister ;
LEWIS, DAVID MORGAN (1851 -1937),Congregational minister, afterwards professor of physics ;
LEWIS, DAVID WYRE (1872 -1966), minister and administrator (B) ;
LEWIS, EVAN (1818 -1901), dean of Bangor ,
LEWIS,Sir HENRY (1847 -1923), a prominent Calvinistic Methodist elder in North Wales,
LEWIS, HUGH (1562 -1634),cleric, author, poet .
LEWIS, HYWEL DAVID (1910 -1992), university professor and philosopher .
LEWIS, JOHN DANIEL VERNON (1879 -1970),scholar, Independent minister, author, tutor and theological college principal ;
LEWIS, LEWIS WILLIAM ( Llew Llwyfo ;1831 -1901),poet, novelist, and journalist ;
LEWIS, MATHEW (1817? -1860), Congregational minister and writer ;
LEWIS, PIERCE (1664 -1699),cleric, and ‘corrector’ of the Welsh Bible of 1690 ;
LEWIS, RICHARD (1817 -1865), pharmacist and author ;
LEWIS,Lady RUTH (1871 -1946),a pioneering collector of Welsh folk-songs, and advocate of educational, religious, temperance and philanthropic bodies ;
LEWIS, THOMAS (1837 -1892), Independent minister and tutor ;
LEWIS, THOMAS (1868 -1953), Principal of Brecon Memorial College ;
LEWIS, TIMOTHY (1877 -1958), Welsh and Celtic scholar ;
LLEWELYN, WILLIAM CRAVEN (1892 -1966),colliery owner, companies director, agriculturalist and specialist in forestry ;
LLOYD family, of Rhiwaedog ( Rhiwedog), parish ofLlanfor, Mer.
LLOYD, DANIEL LEWIS (1843 -1899), schoolmaster and bishop ;
LLOYD, DAVID (1805 -1863 ; DWB , 578).
LLOYD, DAVID GEORGE (1912 -1969), singer ;
LLOYD, EVAN (1728 -1801), of Maes-y-porth, in the parish of Llangeinwen, Anglesey, antiquary and poet ;
LLOYD (or FLUDD ), GEORGE (1560 -1615), bishop of Chester ,
LLOYD GEORGE, DAVID (1863 -1945), the first Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor , statesman ;
LLOYD, GRIFFITH RICHARD MAETHLU (1902 -1995), college principal and minsister (B) .
LLOYD, HUMPHREY (1610 -1689), bishop of Bangor ;
LLOYD,Sir JOHN EDWARD (1861 -1947),historian, and first editor of Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig ;
LLOYD-JONES, JOHN (1885 -1956), scholar and poet ;
LLOYD,Sir RICHARD (1606 -1676 ; DWB , 587).
LLOYD, WILLIAM (1717 -1777), cleric and translator .
LLOYD, WILLIAM (1627 -1717), bishop of S. Asaph (1680-1692 );
LLWYD, RICHARD (‘ Bard of Snowdon ’;1752 -1835 ) ;
LLYWELYN ap GUTUN (ap IEUAN LYDAN according to Pen. MS. 112), ( fl.
c.
1480
), poet .
LLYWELYN ap GWILYM ap RHYS (16th cent., poet .
LOVEGROVE, EDWIN WILLIAM (1868 -1956), schoolmaster and an authority on Gothic architecture ;
LOWE, WALTER BEZANT (1854 -1928), antiquary ;
MADRYN family of Madryn ( Llŷn ).
MANUEL, DAVID (1624? -1726), poet ,
MARSDEN, THOMAS (1802 -1849), cleric and author ;
MATHEWS, ABRAHAM (1832 -1899),Independent minister, colonist, and writer ;
MAURICE, HUGH (1775 -1825),skinner, and transcriber of Welsh MSS. ,
MAURICE, MATHIAS (1684 -1738), Independent minister and writer ;
McGRATH, MICHAEL JOSEPH (1882 -1961), Archbishop of Cardiff ;
MEREDITH, JOHN ELLIS (1904 -1981), minister (Presbyterian Church of Wales) and author .
MEYRICK family, Bodorgan, Anglesey .
MEYRICK or MERRICK family, of Hascard, Fleet, andBush, Pembs., andWigmore, Worcs.
MICHAELIONES, THOMAS ( THOMAS MICHAEL JONES ;1880 -1960), priest and owner of a gold mine ;
MICHAEL, JOHN HUGH (1878 -1959),minister (Meth.), Professor in Methodist colleges in England and Canada, Biblical exegetist ;
MILLS, RICHARD ( Rhydderch Hael ;1809 -1844), musician ;
MORGAN ap HUW LEWYS ( fl.
c.
1550-1600
), poet ,
MORGAN, DAFYDD SIENCYN (1752 -1844), musician ;
MORGAN, DAVID EIRWYN (1918 -1982), college principal and minister (B) .
MORGAN, GEORGE OSBORNE (1826 -1897), politician ;
MORGAN, JOHN (1662 -1701), cleric and author ;
MORGAN, JOHN (1886 -1957), Archbishop of Wales ;
MORGAN, JOHN (1743 -1801), cleric ,
MORGAN, JOHN RHYS ( Lleurwg ;1822 -1900),Baptist minister, lecturer, poet, and littérateur ;
MORGAN, RICHARD (1854 -1939), schoolmaster and naturalist ;
MORGAN, RICHARD HUMPHREYS (1850 -1899), Calvinistic Methodist minister and writer ;
MORGAN, ROBERT (1608 -1673), bishop of Bangor ,
MORRICE, JAMES CORNELIUS (1874 -1953), priest and Welsh scholar ;
MORRIS-JONES (formerly JONES ),Sir JOHN (MORRIS) (1864 -1929),scholar, poet, and critic ,
MORRIS,Sir RHYS HOPKIN (1888 -1956),politician, stipendiary magistrate, first director of the Welsh Region B.B.C. ;
MORRIS, RICHARD ( DWB , 663-4).
MORRIS, SILAS (1862 -1923),principal of the Baptist College, Bangor ;
MOSTYN (FAMILY), Mostyn Hall ( DWB , 675).
MOSTYN, AMBROSE (1610 -1663), a Puritan preacher of aristocratic descent whom the pedigree-makers seem bent on keeping in obscurity;
NANNEY (formerly ELLIS ), DAVID ELLIS (1759 -1819), attorney-general for North Wales ;
NANNEY, RICHARD (1691 -1767), Evangelical cleric .
NEWCOME, RICHARD (1779 -1857), cleric ,
NEWELL, RICHARD (1785 -1852), farmer and Calvinistic Methodist preacher ;
NICHOLAS, THOMAS EVAN ( Niclas y Glais), (1879 -1971),poet, minister of religion and advocate for the Communist Party .
NICHOLAS, THOMAS EVAN ( Niclas y Glais), (1879 -1971),poet, minister of religion and advocate for the Communist Party .
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM (1844 -1885), Independent minister ;
NICHOLSON, WILLIAM JOHN (1866 -1943), minister (Congl.) ;
NORTH, HERBERT LUCK (1871 -1941), architect ;
OWAIN GWYNEDD (
c.
1100
-1170), king of Gwynedd ;
OWAIN, OWAIN LLEWELYN (1877 -1956),litterateur, musician and journalist ;
OWEN family, of Bodeon ( Bodowen), Anglesey .
OWEN,Sir (HERBERT) ISAMBARD (1850 -1927),medical man, scholar, and architect of universities ;
OWEN, ANEURIN (1792 -1851), Welsh historical scholar and editor of the Laws of Hywel Dda ;
OWEN, ATHELSTAN (1676 -1731), of Rhiwsaeson,Llanbryn-mair, Mont.,
OWEN, DAVID ( Dewi Wyn o Eifion ;1784 -1841), farmer and poet ;
OWEN, DAVID ( Brutus ;1795 -1866), editor and littérateur ;
OWEN, DAVID SAMUEL (1887 -1959), minister (Presb.) ;
OWEN, ELIAS (1833 -1899), cleric and antiquary ;
OWEN, GORONWY (1723 -1769), cleric and poet ;
OWEN, HUGH (1880 -1953), historian ;
OWEN, HUGH (1575? -1642 ) of Gwenynog, translator ;
OWEN,Sir HUGH (1804 -1881), educationist ;
OWEN, JOHN (1698 -1755), chancellor of Bangor ;
OWEN, JOHN (1808 -1876), known as ‘ John Owen of Tyn-llwyn’,Calvinistic Methodist minister, and writer on agriculture
OWEN,Sir JOHN (1600 -1666), royalist commander ,
OWEN, JOHN DYFNALLT (‘ Dyfnallt ’;1873 -1956),minister (Congl.), poet, writer, journalist and Archdruid of Wales ;
OWEN, LEONARD (1890 -1965),administrator in India, treasurer of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion ;
OWEN, MORRIS BRYNLLWYN (1875 -1949),minister (B), college professor, church historian ;
OWEN, NICHOLAS (1752 -1811), cleric and antiquary ;
OWEN, ROBERT (1820 -1902), cleric and author ;
OWEN, ROBERT (1858 -1885), schoolmaster and poet ;
OWEN, THOMAS (1748 -1812), cleric and translator ;
OWEN, THOMAS ELLIS (1764 -1814), cleric ;
OWEN, WILLIAM (‘ William Owen of Prysgol,’1813 -1893), musician ;
OWEN, WILLIAM DAVID (1874 -1925), lawyer and journalist ;
PARRY (and JONES-PARRY ) family, Madryn, Llŷn .
PARRY, HUGH ( Cefni ;1826 -1895),Baptist minister, poet, littérateur, and theologian ;
PARRY, IDRIS FREDERICK (1916 -2008),scholar of German literature, writer and broadcaster .
PARRY, OWEN HENRY ( HARRY PARRY ;1912 -1956), jazz musician ;
PARRY, RICHARD (1560 -1623), bishop and biblical translator ;
PARRY, ROBERT ( Robyn Ddu Eryri ;1804 -1892), poet ;
PARRY, ROBERT IFOR (1908 -1975), minister (Cong.) and school teacher .
PARRY, ROBERT WILLIAMS (1884 -1956),poet, univ. lecturer ;
PARRY,Sir THOMAS (1904 -1985),scholar, Librarian of the National Library of Wales, University Principal, poet .
PARRY-WILLIAMS, HENRY (1858 -1925), schoolmaster and poet ;
PENNANT (and DOUGLAS-PENNANT )family, of Penrhyn,Llandygâi, Caerns.
PENNY, ANNE ( fl. 1729-1780), author .
PERRI (or PARRY ), HENRY (1560/1 -1617 ) ofMaes Glas (Greenfield), Flints.
PERRY, STANLEY HOWARD HEDLEY (1911 -1995), professor of theology .
PHILIPPS family, of Picton, Pembrokeshire .
PHILLIPS, JOHN (1810 -1867),Calvinistic Methodist minister and first principal of the Normal College, Bangor ;
PHILLIPS, REGINALD WILLIAM (1854 -1926), botanist ;
PHILLIPS, THOMAS (1868 -1936), Baptist minister ;
‘ PHYLIPIAD ARDUDWY ’ (‘the Phylipses of Ardudwy’), a group of Welsh poets who lived inArdudwy, Mer., in the16th and 17th cents.
PIERCE, JOHN (1889 -1955),author, minister (Presb.) and schoolteacher ;
PIERCE, THOMAS JONES (1905 -1964), historian ;
POWELL, WILLIAM EIFION (1934 -2009), minister (Cong.) and college principal .
PRICE (FAMILY), Rhiwlas ; ( DWB ,781-2).
PRICE, EDWARD (1797 -1887), Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
PRICE, JOHN (1830 -1906),principal of the Normal College, Bangor , from 1891 to 1905 ;
PRICE, JOHN ARTHUR (1861 -1942), barrister and journalist ;
PRICE, PETER (1864 -1940), Independent minister ;
PRICE-WHITE, DAVID ARCHIBALD PRICE ( -1978), Conservative politician .
PRICHARD ( PRISIART ), JOHN WILLIAM (1749 -1829), man of letters , who also called himself ‘ John Williams ’,
PRICHARD, RICHARD (1811 -1882), Wesleyan minister ;
PRICHARD, WILLIAM (1702 -1773), a celebrated early North Wales Nonconformist ;
PRITCHARD, JOHN THOMAS (1859 -1890), musician ;
PRITCHARD, ROBERT ( fl. 1730-1738), poet and master mariner .
PROBERT, LEWIS (1837 -1908), Independent minister and college principal ;
PRYCE, JOHN (1828 -1903), dean of Bangor ;
PRYS, EDMUND (1544 -1623),archdeacon of Merioneth, and poet ;
PRYS, ELIS ( DWB , 805-6).
PRYSE, ROBERT JOHN ( Gweirydd ap Rhys ;1807 -1889), man of letters ;
PRYS, OWEN (1857 -1934), Calvinistic Methodist minister and college principal ;
PRYS ( PRICE ), THOMAS , of Plas Iolyn (1564? -1634), poet and adventurer ;
PUW ( PUE , PUGH )family, ofPenrhyn Creuddyn, Caerns. ; a prominent Roman Catholic family ;
RANKIN, SUSANNAH JANE (1897 -1989), minister (Cong.) and missionary in Papua .
RATHBONE, WILLIAM (1819 -1902), philanthropist ;
RAVENSCROFT , a family associated with Hawardenparish, but hailing originally from Ravenscroft,Middlewich, Ches. ;
REES,Sir JAMES FREDERICK (1883 -1967), Principal of the University College at Cardiff ;
REES, THOMAS (1869 -1926), principal of Bala-Bangor Independent College ;
REICHEL,Sir HARRY ( HENRY RUDOLF ) (1856 -1931), firstprincipal of University College, Bangor ;
RHYS,Sir JOHN (1840 -1915), Celtic scholar ;
RHYS, WILLIAM JOSEPH (1880 -1967), minister (B) and author ;
RICHARD, HENRY (1812 -1888), politician ;
RICHARDS, GRAFTON MELVILLE (1910 -1973), Welsh scholar .
RICHARDS, JOHN ( Isalaw ;1843 -1901), musician ;
RICHARDS, ROBERT (1884 -1954), historian and politician ;
RICHARDS, THOMAS (1878 -1962), librarian and historian ;
ROBERTS, ABSALOM ( DWB , 859).
ROBERTS, BLEDDYN JONES (1906 1977), Old Testament scholar .
ROBERTS, CADWALADR (d.1708/9), poet ,
ROBERTS, CARADOG ( DWB , 860).
ROBERTS, DAVID ( Dewi Ogwen ;1818 -1897), Independent minister ;
ROBERTS, DAVID FRANCIS (1882 -1945), minister (CM) and author ;
ROBERTS, DAVID OWEN (1888 -1958), educationalist ,
ROBERTS, EDWARD STANTON 1878 -1938), schoolteacher and scholar ;
ROBERTS, ELLIS ( Elis Wyn o Wyrfai ;1827 -1895); his father, MORRIS ROBERTS ( Eos Llyfnwy); and his grandfather, ROBERT MORRIS ( Robin Ddu Eifionydd ).
ROBERTS,Sir ERNEST HANDFORTH GOODMAN (1890 -1969), judge ;
ROBERTS, GLYN (1904 -1962), historian and administrator ;
ROBERTS, GORONWY OWEN (sometimes OWAIN ), Baron Goronwy-Roberts (1913 -1981), Labour politician .
ROBERTS, GRIFFITH JOHN (1912 -1969), priest and poet ;
Roberts, Gwilym Owen (1909 -1987),author, lecturer, minister and psychologist .
ROBERTS, HUW (‘ Syr Huw Roberts ’ or ‘ Huw Roberts Len ’) ( fl.
c.
1555-1619
),poet, author, and cleric .
ROBERTS, JOHN ( Siôn Robert Lewis ;1731 -1806),author, almanack-maker, and hymn-writer ;
ROBERTS, JOHN (1842 -1908), Calvinistic Methodist missionary ;
ROBERTS, JOHN (1910 -1984),preacher, hymnist, poet .
ROBERTS, JOHN BRYN (1848 -1931), lawyer and politician ,
ROBERTS, JOHN HENRY ( Pencerdd Gwynedd ;1848 -1924), musician ;
ROBERTS, JOHN IORWERTH (1902 -1970), schoolmaster and secretary of Llangollen International Eisteddfod ,
ROBERTSON, EDWARD (1880 -1964),professor, linguist, and librarian ;
ROBERTS, OWEN MADOC (1867 -1948), minister (Meth.) ;
ROBERTS, OWEN OWEN (1793 -1866), physician and social reformer ;
ROBERTS, RICHARD ( GWYLFA ) (1871 -1935),Congregational minister, poet and prose-writer ;
ROBERTS, RICHARD (1796 -1855), harpist ;
ROBERTS, ROBERT (1840 -1871), musician ,
ROBERTS, ROBERT (‘ Bob Tai'r Felin ’;1870 -1951), folk singer ;
ROBERTS, ROBERT (SILYN) ( Rhosyr ;1871 -1930),Calvinistic Methodist minister, poet, social reformer, tutor ;
ROBERTS, ROBERT ALUN (1894 -1969),Professor of Agricultural Botany at University College, Bangor, and a naturalist ;
ROBERTS, ROBERT ELLIS VAUGHAN (1888 -1962), headmaster and naturalist ;
ROBERTS, ROBERT GRIFFITH (1866 -1930),Baptist minister, and writer ;
ROBERTS, ROBERT MEIRION (1906 -1967),minister (Presb. C. of Wales and Presb. C. of Scotland), philosopher and poet ;
ROBERTS, THOMAS (1884 -1960), educationalist and scholar ;
ROBERTS, THOMAS (1835 -1899), Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
ROBERTS, THOMAS (1760 -1811), the first printer at Caernarvon ;
ROBERTS, THOMAS OSBORNE (1879 -1948), musician ;
ROBERTS, THOMAS ROWLAND ( Asaph ;1857? -1940), biographer ;
ROBERTS, WILLIAM (1585 -1665), bishop of Bangor ;
ROBERTS, WILLIAM HENRY (1907 -1982),actor, broadcaster .
ROBERTS, WILLIAM RHYS (1858 -1929), professor of Greek ;
ROBINSON family, ofConway, Caerns., Monachdy, Anglesey, andGwersyllt, Denbs.
ROBINSON, GILBERT WOODING (1888 -1950),professor of Agricultural Chemistry, world authority on soils ;
ROGERS, ROLAND (1847 -1927), musician ;
ROWLAND(S), WILLIAM (1887 -1979), schoolmaster and author .
ROWLAND, ELLIS (
c.
1650
-
c.
1730
), ‘ Ellis Rowland o Harlech’, bard .
ROWLAND, HENRY (1551 -1616), bishop of Bangor ;
ROWLANDS, CEINWEN (1905 -1983), singer .
ROWLANDS, DANIEL (1827 -1917),principal of the Normal College, Bangor ;
ROWLANDS, EDWARD DAVID (1880 -1969), schoolmaster and author ;
ROWLANDS, EURYS IONOR (1926 -2006), Welsh scholar .
ROWLANDS, JANE HELEN (‘ Helen o Fôn ’;1891 -1955),linguist, teacher and missionary (with the CM) ;
ROWLANDS, ROBERT JOHN (‘ Meuryn ’;1880 -1967),journalist, writer, poet, lecturer, preacher ;
ROWLANDS, WILLIAM ( Gwilym Lleyn ;1802 -1865),Wesleyan minister, and bibliographer ;
ROWLEY, HAROLD HENRY (1890 -1969),professor, scholar and author ;
SALISBURY, ENOCH ROBERT GIBBON (1819 -1890), lawyer and bibliophile ;
SAMUEL, EDWARD (1674 -1748),cleric, poet, and author ;
SHANKLAND, THOMAS ( DWB , 909).
SION LEIAF, ‘Syr ’ ( fl.
c.
1480
), poet and cleric ;
SMITH, THOMAS ASSHETON (1752 -1828), of Vaenol, Bangor, landed proprietor and quarry owner ;
SNELL, DAVID JOHN (1880 -1957), music publisher ;
STEPHEN, ROBERT (1878 -1966),schoolmaster, historian and poet ;
TELFORD, THOMAS (1757 -1834), civil engineer ,
THELWALL family, Plas y Ward, Bathafarn, Plas Coch, andLlanbedr, Denbs.
THODAY, DAVID (1883 -1964),botanist, university professor ;
THOMAS family, of Coed Helen (or Alun) andAber, Caerns.
THOMAS, DAVID ( Dafydd Ddu Eryri ;1759 -1822), man of letters and poet ;
THOMAS, DAVID (1880 -1967),educationalist, author and pioneer of the Labour Party in north Wales ;
THOMAS, DAVID WALTER (1829 -1905), cleric ;
THOMAS, EVAN LORIMER (1872 -1953), priest and scholar ;
THOMAS, HENRY MORGAN STAFFORD (1896 -1968), minister (Presb.) and poet ;
THOMAS, IDRIS (1889 -1962), minister (B) ;
THOMAS, IFOR OWEN (1892 -1956),operatic tenor, photographer and artist ;
THOMAS, JOHN ( fl. 1719), of Bodedern, poet .
THOMAS, JOHN (1646? -1695), cleric ,
THOMAS, JOHN (1857 -1944), minister (B) and author ;
THOMAS, JOHN (1821 -1892),Independent minister, politician, and historian ;
THOMAS, JOHN ( Siôn Wyn o Eifion ;1786 -1859), poet ;
THOMAS, JOHN (1736 -1769), cleric and antiquary ;
THOMAS, JOHN EVAN (1884 -1941), teacher and writer ;
THOMAS, JOHN LUTHER (1881 -1970), minister (Congl.) ;
THOMAS, JOHN ROWLAND (1881 -1965), religious leader and prominent merchant ;
THOMAS, JOHN WILLIAM (1805 -1840 ; DWB , 955-6).
THOMAS, MARGARET (1779 -?), hymnwriter ;
THOMAS, MORRIS (1874 -1959),minister (Calvinistic Methodist), writer and historian ;
THOMAS, OWEN (1812 -1891), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author ;
THOMAS, PERCY GORONWY (1875 -1954), professor of English ;
THOMAS, RICHARD (1871 -1950), minister (CM) and writer ;
THOMAS, RICHARD (1753 -1780),cleric, transcriber and collector of manuscripts, and genealogist ;
THOMAS, ROBERT ( Ap Vychan ;1809 -1880),Independent minister and tutor, poet and man of letters ;
THOMAS,Sir ROBERT JOHN (1873 -1951), politician and shipowner ;
THOMAS, THOMAS (1804 -1877), cleric ;
THOMAS, THOMAS JACOB (‘ Sarnicol ’;1873 -1945),schoolmaster, writer and poet ;
THOMAS, WILLIAM (KEINION) (1856 -1932),Congregational minister, and publicist ;
THOMAS, WILLIAM JENKYN (1870 -1959), schoolmaster and author ;
TREVOR, JOHN ( I ) (d.1357), bishop of S. Asaph .
TREVOR, JOHN ( II ), bishop of S. Asaph (d.1410 ).
VAUGHAN, RICHARD (1550? -1607), bishop ;
VAUGHAN, ROBERT (1592? -1667),antiquary, collector of the famous Hengwrt library ;
VINCENT family.
WARDLE, GWYLLYM LLOYD ( DWB , 1012-3).
WATKIN-JONES, ELIZABETH (1887 -1966), author of children's books ;
WATKIN, WILLIAM RHYS (1875 -1947), Baptist minister ;
WHELDON, THOMAS JONES (1841 -1916), Calvinistic Methodist minister ;
WHELDON,Sir WYNN POWELL (1879 -1961),lawyer, soldier, administrator ;
WILIEMS, THOMAS ([1545 or 1546 ]-1622?), of Trefriw,priest, scribe, lexicographer, and physician ;
WILLANS, JOHN BANCROFT (1881 -1957),country landowner, antiquarian and philanthropist ;
WILLIAMS family, of Cochwillan .
WILLIAMS, ALUN OGWEN (1904 -1970), eisteddfod administrator and supporter ;
WILLIAMS, CHARLES (1807? -1877),principal of Jesus College, Oxford ;
WILLIAMS, DANIEL HOWELL (1894 -1963), aerodynamicist ;
WILLIAMS, DAVID (1738 -1816), littérateur and political pamphleteer ;
WILLIAMS, DAVID JAMES (1870 -1951), schoolmaster ;
WILLIAMS-ELLIS, JOHN CLOUGH (1833 -1913),scholar, clergyman, poet and possibly the first Welshman to climb one of the highest mountains in the Alps ;
WILLIAMS, ERNEST LLWYD (1906 -1960),minister (B), poet and writer ;
WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH (1587? -1673), bishop and author ;
WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH JOHN (1854 -1933),schoolmaster, geologist, and antiquary ;
WILLIAMS, GRIFFITH JOHN (1892 -1963), University professor and Welsh scholar ;
WILLIAMS, GWILYM IEUAN (1879 -1968), minister (Presb.) ;
WILLIAMS, HUGH (1722? -1779), cleric and author ;
WILLIAMS, HUGH ( Cadfan ;1807? -1870), printer and journalist ;
WILLIAMS, HUGH (1843 -1911),Calvinistic Methodist minister, and church historian ;
WILLIAMS, HUGH DOUGLAS (‘ Brithdir ’;1917 -1969), teacher and artist ;
WILLIAMS,Sir IFOR (1881 -1965), Welsh scholar ;
WILLIAMS, JAMES (1790 -1872), cleric ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN (1760 -1826), cleric and schoolmaster ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN (1833 -1872), antiquary and lawyer ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN ( Gorfyniawc o Arfon ;1814 -1878), musician ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN (1856 -1917), teacher of singing and choral conductor ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN (d.1613),principal of Jesus College, Oxford .
WILLIAMS, JOHN ( Glanmor ;1811 -1891),cleric, poet, and antiquary ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN ( Ab Ithel ;1811 -1862), cleric and antiquary ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN ( fl. 1584-1627?), goldsmith ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN ELLIS (1901 -1975), author and dramatist .
WILLIAMS, JOHN ELLIS CAERWYN (1912 -1999), Welsh and Celtic scholar .
WILLIAMS, JOHN JAMES (1869 -1954), minister (Congl.) and poet ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN JOHN (1884 -1950),school-teacher, education administrator, producer and drama adjudicator ;
WILLIAMS, JOHN LLOYD (1854 -1945), botanist and musician ;
WILLIAMS, MORRIS ( Nicander ;1809 -1874), cleric and man of letters ;
WILLIAMSON, EDWARD WILLIAM (1892 -1953), Bishop of Swansea and Brecon ;
WILLIAMS, OWEN (GAIANYDD) (1865 -1928),Calvinistic Methodist minister, and author ;
WILLIAMS, OWEN HERBERT (1884 -1962), surgeon and Professor of Surgery ;
WILLIAMS, PETER (1756 -1837), cleric and author ;
WILLIAMS, PETER BAILEY (1763 -1836 ; DWB , 1064-5).
WILLIAMS, ROBERT ARTHUR ( Berw ;1854 -1926), cleric and poet ;
WILLIAMS, ROBERT HERBERT ( Corfanydd ; (1805 -1876), musician ;
WILLIAMS, ROWLAND (1779 -1854), cleric ;
WILLIAMS, ROWLAND ( Hwfa Môn ;1823 -1905),Independent minister, and archdruid of Wales ;
WILLIAMS, THOMAS (1737 -1802),attorney, outstanding figure in the copper industry at theend of the 18th cent.
WILLIAMS,Sir THOMAS MARCHANT (1845 -1914), barrister and writer ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM , ‘of Llandygìi ’ (1738 -1817),antiquary, author, prominent official at Cae-braich-y-cafn quarry ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM (‘ Crwys ’;1875 -1968),poet, preacher, archdruid ;
WILLIAMS,Sir WILLIAM (1634 -1700), lawyer and politician ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM ( Caledfryn ;1801 -1869),Congregational minister, poet, and critic ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM GILBERT (1874 -1966), schoolmaster and local historian ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM MORRIS (1883 -1954),quarryman, choir conductor, soloist and cerdd dant adjudicator ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM NANTLAIS (1874 -1959),minister (Presb.), editor, poet and hymn writer ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM OGWEN (1924 -1969),archivist, university professor ;
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM PRICHARD (1848 -1916),
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM WYN (1876 -1936), minister and poet ;
WILSON, RICHARD (1713 -1782), landscape painter ,
WINTER, CHARLES (1700 -1773), Arminian Baptist minister ,
WOODING, DAVID LEWIS (1828 -1891),genealogist, historian, bibliophile and shopkeeper ;
Wynn (FAMILY), Cesail Gyfarch ( DWB , 1096).
WYNN family, of Bodewryd, Anglesey .
WYNN family, of Berth-ddu andBodysgallen, Caerns.
WYNN family, of Wynnstay, Ruabon .
WYNN, EDWARD (1618 -1669), chancellor of Bangor cathedral ,
WYNNE, ELLIS ( DWB , 1105).
WYNNE, JOHN (1667 -1743),bishop of S. Asaph and principal of Jesus College, Oxford ;
WYNNE, ROBERT (d.1720), cleric and poet ;
WYNNE, SARAH EDITH (‘ Eos Cymru ’;1842 -1897), vocalist ;
WYNNE, WILLIAM (1671? -1704), historian ,
YALE ( DWB , 1110).
YOUNG, GRUFFYDD (
c.
1370
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c.
1435
),cleric, and supporter of Owain Glyndŵr . |