Alwyn Williams may refer to: Alwyn Williams (bishop) (1888–1968), Bishop of Durham, 1939–52, and Bishop of Winchester, 1952–61 Alwyn Williams (cricketer)...
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Alwyn Terrell Petre Williams (20 July 1888 – 18 February 1968) was Bishop of Durham (1939–1952) and then Bishop of Winchester (1952–1961). Born the eldest...
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Sir Alwyn Williams FRS FRSE MRIA FGS (8 June 1921 – 4 April 2004) was a Welsh geologist, who was Principal of the University of Glasgow from 1976 to 1988...
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(1909–1990), Welsh architect and town planner Alwyn Wall, of British gospel beat group Malcolm and Alwyn Alwyn Williams (bishop) (1888–1968), Bishop of Durham...
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Alwyn Williams is a Jamaican cricketer. He made his first-class debut for Jamaica in the 2018–19 Regional Four Day Competition on 28 February 2019. In...
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Winchester, 1952–61 Alwyn Williams (geologist) (1921–2004), Welsh geologist Alyson Williams (born 1962), American R&B singer Amancio Williams (1913–1989), Argentine...
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Alwyn Crendall Cashe (July 13, 1970 – November 8, 2005) was a United States Army senior non-commissioned officer who was posthumously awarded the Medal...
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Congregational Church, converting it into a lecture theatre in 2005. The Sir Alwyn Williams building, designed by Reiach and Hall, was completed at Lilybank Terrace...
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a Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh. His proposers were Sir Alwyn Williams, Frank Willett, Colin Thompson, R. G. W. Anderson, C. D. Waterston and...
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(1929) Sir Hector Hetherington (1936) Sir Charles Wilson (1961) Sir Alwyn Williams (1976) Sir William Kerr Fraser (1988) Sir Graeme Davies (1995) 21st...
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in other fields, including John Sankey, who became Lord Chancellor, Alwyn Williams, who became Bishop of Durham, and Maurice Jones, who became Principal...
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2003) Dales, Douglas J.,(ed. with Geoffrey Rowell, John Habgood, & Rowan Williams) 'Glory Descending – Michael Ramsey and His Writings (Canterbury Press...
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Rowan Douglas Williams, Baron Williams of Oystermouth (born 14 June 1950) is a Welsh Anglican bishop, theologian and poet, who served as the 104th Archbishop...
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Bantock. Geologists include Charles Lapworth, Frederick Shotton, and Sir Alwyn Williams. In medicine, faculty members include Sir Melville Arnott and Sir Bertram...
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of York, Cyril Garbett Also present were the Bishop of Winchester (Alwyn Williams), who read the lesson, and the Dean of Windsor (Eric Hamilton). The...
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Cambridge. 1920 1939 Hensley Henson Translated from Hereford. 1939 1952 Alwyn Williams Translated to Winchester. 1952 1956 Michael Ramsey Translated to York...
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Herbert Ryle Edward Talbot Theodore Woods Cyril Garbett Mervyn Haigh Alwyn Williams Falkner Allison John Taylor Colin James Michael Scott-Joynt Tim Dakin...
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office 1961–1976 Preceded by Sir Hector Hetherington Succeeded by Sir Alwyn Williams Vice-Chancellor of the University of Leicester (Principal of University...
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returned to England in April 1926 on a banana boat in the company of Alwyn Williams, headmaster of Winchester College. He enrolled as a special constable...
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Vice-Chancellor of the University of Glasgow In office 1988–1995 Preceded by Sir Alwyn Williams Succeeded by Sir Graeme Davies Permanent Secretary to the Scottish Office...
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England, on March 8, 1912, the son of George Thomas Atkins and Ethel Williams. He studied at King's College London and graduated in 1938. He was awarded...
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McCarthy (1987-06-08) 8 June 1987 (age 37) Right-handed Right-arm off spin Alwyn Williams Fabian Allen (1995-05-07) 7 May 1995 (age 29) Right-handed Left-arm...
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Milman and Frederic Farrar. His eventual successor as Bishop of Durham, Alwyn Williams wrote that at St Margaret's, Henson's brilliance as a speaker and independence...
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in other fields, including John Sankey, who became Lord Chancellor, Alwyn Williams, who became Bishop of Durham, and Maurice Jones, who became Principal...
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(1929) Sir Hector Hetherington (1936) Sir Charles Wilson (1961) Sir Alwyn Williams (1976) Sir William Kerr Fraser (1988) Sir Graeme Davies (1995) 21st...
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footballer, 72 29 March – Eifion Jones, marine botanist, 79 4 April – Alwyn Williams, geologist, 82 5 April – Gweneth Lilly, writer and teacher, 83 17 April...
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Monastic Order p. 623 Knowles Monastic Order p. 625 Williams English and the Norman Conquest p. 136 Williams English and the Norman Conquest p. 153 Aird "Absent...
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1936 - Sir Hector Hetherington* 1961 - Sir Charles Wilson* 1976 - Sir Alwyn Williams 1988 - Sir William Kerr Fraser* 1995 - Sir Graeme Davies 2003 - Sir...
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last surviving British soldiers of World War I (born 1898) 4 April – Alwyn Williams, geologist (born 1921) 7 April – Robert Sangster, racehorse owner (born...
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were the best to use on D-Day William Whitehead Watts, geologist Sir Alwyn Williams, geologist, Professor of Geology (1974–1976) Jonathan Bennett, Professor...
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