• Gwilym Owen Williams (23 March 1913 – 23 December 1990) was a prominent figure in the Church in Wales who served as Bishop of Bangor from 1957 to 1982...
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    Gwilym Lee (born 24 November 1983) is an English actor. He is best known for his roles in Midsomer Murders (2013–2016), A Song for Jenny (2015), Jamestown...
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  • both William and Gwilym became popular, as did the short forms Wil and Gwil, and almost every village had its own Gwilym Williams (the final "s" represented...
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    without his authoritarianism). Towards the end of his period in office Gwilym Williams was one of three leading Welsh figures in a deputation to guarantee...
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  • (1941–2019), Welsh rugby player Gwilym Owen Williams (1913–1990), Anglican Archbishop of Wales from 1971 to 1982 Gwilym Prys Davies, Baron Prys-Davies...
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  • by SIS and the French Deuxième Bureau Giraffe – Georges Graf GW – Gwilym Williams Hamlet – Dr Koestler, Austrian Hatchet – Albert de Jaeger Jacobs –...
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    Tom Hiddleston, though both Gwilym Mumford of The Guardian and Kate Stables of the British Film Institute noted that Williams' accent varied during the...
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  • Birmingham, England Thomas Stafford Williams (born 1930), New Zealand Cardinal and Archbishop of Wellington Gwilym Owen Williams (1913–1990), Anglican Archbishop...
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  • Aaron Williams Alan Williams Albert Williams Alex Williams Alexander Williams Alfred Williams Allison Williams Andrew or Andy Williams Angela Williams Ann...
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  • the Conservatives. Rhys-Williams was the son of Judge Gwilym Williams and Emma Eleanor Williams JP. His wife Juliet Rhys-Williams (née Glyn) was a writer...
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    Godfrey, First Viscount Tredegar Goscombe John 1909 II Statue of Judge Gwilym Williams of Miskin Goscombe John c. 1906 II South African War Memorial also...
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    foot-and-mouth was endemic. In January 1970 the incumbent president of the NFU Gwilym Williams failed to get the 80% support necessary to be re-elected, and Plumb...
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  • Gwilym (transl. William) are a Welsh-language pop rock group from Anglesey and Caernarfon. The band consists of members Ifan Pritchard, Llyr Jones, Llew...
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  • both times by Gwilym Williams, Bishop of Bangor, at Bangor Cathedral. The early years of his ecclesiastical career were assisted by Williams' patronage,...
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    the father of this Owain Tudor to have been Tudur, son of Gwilym by Goronwy's daughter. Williams presented several reasons to question this, and while recognizing...
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    Terry-Thomas (1911–1990), comedian and actor, was born in Finchley. Gwilym Williams (1913–1990), a prominent figure in the Anglican Church who served as...
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    a granddaughter of William Edwards, he was related to the poet Robert Williams. He took his 'bardic name' Havhesp from the name of a stream near his boyhood...
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  • The Corn Is Green (category Plays by Emlyn Williams)
    Conibear, Rosalind Carter, Harda Normann, Joseph McInerney, Marcel Dill, Gwilym Williams and Tommy Dix. Barrymore and Waring reprised their roles in a return...
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  • 1945: 1945: James Turner 1960: Miles Thomas 1960: Harold Woolley 1966: Gwilym Williams 1970: Henry Plumb 1979: Richard Butler 1986: Simon Gourlay 1991: David...
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    David Rees Rees-Williams, 1st Baron Ogmore, PC, TD (22 November 1903 – 30 August 1976) was a British politician. Rees-Williams was born in Bridgend, Wales...
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    The Dafydd ap Gwilym Society is the Welsh society at the University of Oxford. It is a Welsh language society, as opposed to a society of Welsh people...
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    Jones Consecrated 6 January 1949; died 13 October 1956. 1957 1982 Gwilym Williams Consecrated 1 May 1957; also was Archbishop of Wales 1971–1982; resigned...
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    to Miskin was brought about by Judge Gwilym Williams, and was taken from the medieval commote of Miskin. Williams, a staunch Welsh patriot, lived at Miskin...
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  • The Great Deed of Gwilym Bevan (Welsh: Gorchest Gwilym Bevan) is a novel by T. Gwynn Jones, originally written in the Welsh Language and serialised in...
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  • Lowri Gwilym (born Lowri Williams; 14 October 1954 – 21 July 2010) was a Welsh television and radio producer. She worked for BBC Wales and the Welsh-language...
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    Glyn Simon and Gwilym Williams). Celticists associated with the college include Sir John Morris-Jones, Sir Thomas (T. H.) Parry-Williams and William John...
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    Robert Williams, bardic name Robert ap Gwilym Ddu (1766–1850) was a Welsh bard. Son of William Williams, he was born at Betws Fawr in the parish of Llanystumdwy...
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  • Church in Wales titles Preceded by David Edwardes Davies Bishop of Bangor 1949–1956 Succeeded by Gwilym Williams...
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    Gwilym Gwent (born William Aubrey Williams on November 28, 1834) was a Welsh-born composer who immigrated in mid-life to the United States. He died on...
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  • Church Church in Wales Appointed 1983 In office 1983–1986 Predecessor Gwilym Williams Successor George Noakes Previous post(s) Bishop of Monmouth (1970-1986)...
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