• Rhys Williams is an Australian politician who has been the member for Mandurah in the Western Australian Legislative Assembly since the March 2025 state...
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  • Williams (Australian politician), Australian politician Rhys Rhys-Williams (1865–1955), British Liberal MP Albert Rhys Williams (1883–1962), Welsh-American...
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  • Look up Rhys in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rhys or Rhŷs is a popular Welsh given name (usually male) that is famous in Welsh history and is also...
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  • John Williams (Australian senator) (born 1955), Australian senator from New South Wales John Williams (New South Wales colonial politician) (1821–1891)...
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  • Welsh Labour Party politician Albert Rhys Williams (1883–1962), American journalist, labor organizer, and publicist Albert Williams (baseball) (born 1954)...
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  • David or Dave Williams may refer to: David Williams (Australian architect) (1856–1940), South Australian architect David L. Williams (architect) (1866–1937)...
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  • Rhys Williams, Professional footballer Chloe Frazer, character from the Uncharted video game series. Australia portal India portal Indian Australians...
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  • Williams Ralph Williams Ray or Raymond Williams Reg or Reginald Williams Reggie Williams Rhys Williams Richard Williams Ricky or Rick Williams Robert, Rob...
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    "Rhys Williams opts to play for Australia instead of Wales". Herald Sun. 2009-05-12. Retrieved 2009-05-12. [dead link‍] "Introducing Rhys Williams"....
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  • motorsports broadcaster Griff Barnett (1884–1958), American actor Griff Rhys Jones (born 1953), British comedian, writer and actor Griff Norman (1926—2010)...
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  • Reece Waldock, Australian public servant Reece Webb-Foster (born 1998), English footballer Reece Whitby (born 1964), Australian politician Reece Whitley...
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  • Anwen Williams, fictional character in the BBC series Torchwood (daughter of Gwen Cooper and Rhys Williams) Anwen Keeling (born 1976), Australian painter...
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  • after R.S. Thomas Rhys Hughes – The Percolated Stars Bernice Rubens – The Sergeants' Tale Rowan Williams – Poems of Rowan Williams Bobi Jones – Beirniadaeth...
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  • character in Richard Llewellyn's novel How Green Was My Valley, played by Rhys Williams in the John Ford film of the same name This page or section lists people...
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  • McWilliams is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Alfred McWilliams (1844–1928), Canadian politician from Prince Edward Island Bill McWilliams...
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  • admiral Reynold A. Nicholson (1868–1945), British orientalist Rhys Nicholson (born 1990), Australian comedian and actor Richard Nicholson (composer) (c1570–1639)...
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  • (born 1967) Ieuan Rhys (born 1961) Matthew Rhys (born 1974) Paul Rhys (born 1963) John Rhys-Davies (born 1944) Ieuan Rhys Williams (1909-1973) Rachel...
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    Glyn. In 1946, he married his first cousin, Susan Rhys-Williams, daughter of Sir Rhys Rhys-Williams Bt. They had two daughters, Victoria and Caroline...
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    (1937–2020), Australian psychologist and autism researcher Margot von Renesse (1940–2022), German politician Margot Rhys (1914–1996), Australian actress Margot...
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  • February – Albert Rhys Williams, Welsh-American journalist, labour organiser, and publicist, 78 23 March – Clement Davies, politician, 80 April – Edgar...
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  • of notable Asian Australians. Vanessa Woods (born 1977), Australian scientist, author Victor Chang (1936–1991), Chinese-born Australian cardiac surgeon...
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    Ross (b. 1941), Australian playwright, and screenwriter of the film Breaker Morant Kenneth Schellenberger (b. 1948), Canadian politician Kenneth Searight...
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    Juliet Reilly; 1902–1984), American actress Juliet Rhys-Williams (1898–1964), British writer and politician Juliet Richardson (born 1980), American musician...
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  • "Indigenous Australia: Family". Australian Museum. 2004. Archived from the original on 18 November 2000. Retrieved 28 March 2008. "Indigenous Australian ethnic...
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    1988), Australian cyclist Grace Tame (born 1994), Australian activist and sexual assault survivor advocate Grace Tanamal (born 1957), Dutch politician Grace...
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  • actress Sian Reese-Williams (born 1981), actress Nicola Reynolds (born 1972), actress Beti Rhys (1907–2003), bookseller and author Elen Rhys (active since...
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  • German. In Wales it is a patronymic surname, an Anglicized transliteration of Rhys, as are Reese and Reece. The German name Reiss has also been transliterated...
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    Troy Pickard (category 21st-century Australian politicians)
    Ernest Pickard (18 January 1973 – 13 January 2022) was an Australian local government politician and businessman. He was the mayor of the City of Joondalup...
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    I when their country was flooded. In 1116, when Gruffydd ap Rhys (the son and heir of Rhys ap Tewdwr) returned from self-imposed exile, the king arranged...
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  • Minister of Australia 2007–2010, 2013 Phil Barresi, Member of the Australian House of Representatives 1996–2007 Kim Beazley Sr, Member of the Australian House...
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