• Lewis Evans may refer to: Lewis Evans (controversialist) (fl. 1574), Welsh controversialist Lewis Evans (surveyor) (c. 1700–1756), Welsh colonial surveyor...
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  • Stuart Nigel Lewis-Evans (20 April 1930 – 25 October 1958) was a British racing driver from England. He participated in 14 Formula One World Championship...
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    original founders of the band consisted of Tyler Hyde (vocals, bass), Lewis Evans (vocals, flute, saxophone), Georgia Ellery (violin, backing vocals),...
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    also owns Owens Country Sausage. Evans was born on May 30, 1918, to Stanley Lewis Evans and Elizabeth Evans (née Lewis) in Sugar Ridge, Ohio, located in...
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    Brigadier Lewis Pugh Evans, VC, CB, CMG, DSO & Bar, DL (3 January 1881 – 30 November 1962) was a British Army officer and a recipient of the Victoria Cross...
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    Kecia Lewis, also credited as Kecia Lewis-Evans is an American singer and actress, known primarily for her work on the stage. In 2017, her performance...
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  • Christianity portal The Rt Rev Edward Lewis Evans (1904–1996) was Bishop of Barbados from 1960 until 1971. He was born in 1904 and educated at Tonbridge...
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  • Lewis Evans (1755 – 19 November 1827) was a Welsh mathematician. Evans, son of the Rev. Thomas Evans of Bassaleg, Newport, Monmouthshire, was born in 1755...
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  • Lewis Evans (1853–1930) was an English businessman and scientific instrument collector. His collection was the nucleus of the History of Science Museum...
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    Maserati from the second race on. From the French Grand Prix on, Stuart Lewis-Evans joined Vanwall. After a couple of entries in previous years, Cooper increased...
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  • Lewis Evans (fl. 1574), was a Welsh controversialist, or polemicist, who was educated at Oxford and initially supportive of the Roman Catholic cause in...
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    qualify for either of them. Later, he became manager of drivers Stuart Lewis-Evans and Jochen Rindt. In 1972, he bought the Brabham team, which he ran for...
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    Lewis Evans (c. 1700 – 12 June 1756) was a Welsh surveyor and geographer. He had a brother John. In the mid-1730s he emigrated to British America, where...
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    teammate Peter Collins during the German Grand Prix, and Brit Stuart Lewis-Evans (Vanwall) during the Moroccan Grand Prix. After Collins' accident, Hawthorn...
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    William John Evans (August 16, 1929 – September 15, 1980) was an American jazz pianist and composer who worked primarily as the leader of his trio. His...
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    team in 1957. He was joined by two Englishmen, Tony Brooks and Stuart Lewis-Evans. As the 1957 season unfolded, the cars became faster and more reliable...
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  • Lewis Evans (born 9 July 1987, Newport, Wales) is a former Welsh rugby union player. A back row forward, he previously played his club rugby for the Dragons...
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    British teams or drivers. The race saw an accident involving Stuart Lewis-Evans, who died six days later from the burns he sustained. Both Mike Hawthorn...
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  • Christianity portal Thomas Frye Lewis Evans (1845–1920) was a Canadian Anglican priest. Evans was born in Simcoe, Ontario; and educated at Upper Canada...
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  • Sir David Lewis Evans, OBE, FRHistS (14 August 1893 – 23 April 1987) was a Welsh archivist who served as executive head of the Public Record Office from...
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  • politician Edward Lewis Evans (bishop) (1904–1996), Bishop of Barbados Edward Gurney Evans (1907–1987), politician in Manitoba, Canada Edward Evans (actor) (1914–2001)...
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  • Welsh surveyor Lewis Evans in conducting astronomical observations to correct the longitude of Philadelphia on maps published by Evans. He was friends...
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  • in Manitoba Lewis Evans (disambiguation), multiple people Lewis Evans (controversialist) (fl. 1574), Welsh controversialist Lewis Evans (surveyor) (c...
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    Indian Territory, Lewis Evans of Evansville, Arkansas, was elected Captain. Thus, this expedition is sometimes written as the Evans/Cherokee Train. In...
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    28 January 2003. Retrieved 21 December 2023. Evans, Gavin (19 September 2005). Mama's Boy: Lennox Lewis and the Heavyweight Crown. Highdown Publishing...
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  • "conscious control over the song's sonic range" overall, as saxophonist Lewis Evans explains. Helman, Peter (25 July 2019). "Black Country, New Road – 'Sunglasses'"...
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    record is a much more considered approach. — The band's saxophonist, Lewis Evans on the album, Consequence of Sound On 28 October 2020, the group announced...
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  • Maldwyn Lewis Evans (8 November 1937 – 30 December 2009), often known as "Mal" Evans, was a Welsh bowls champion, who won the World Championship in 1972...
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  • fit with the others as "one body of work", according to saxophonist Lewis Evans. Many of the album's tracks stem from initial writing sessions between...
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    Luke George Evans (born 15 April 1979) is a Welsh actor and singer. He began his career on the stage, and performed in London's West End productions of...
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