David "Dai" Royston "Roy" Bevan (2 January 1928 – 12 April 2008) was a Welsh rugby union, and professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1950s...
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Supreme Court of the Northern Territory Dai Bevan, Welsh rugby league footballer who played in the 1900s Dai Royston Bevan (1928–2008), Welsh rugby union and...
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Ratu Paddy Reid Rob Roberts Barry Robinson Geoff Robinson Paul Round Shad Royston Fred Rule Derek Schofield Mick Scott Anthony Seuseu Rikki Sheriffe Andy...
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friend and assistant, 65 12 April (in Heywood, Greater Manchester) – Dai Royston Bevan, rugby player, 80 17 April – Gwyneth Dunwoody, politician, 77 25 April...
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Yachting – The North Wales Cruising Club is formed. 2 January – Dai Royston Bevan, rugby player (d. 2008) 1 February – Sam Edwards, physicist (d. 2015)...
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Griffiths Brian Bevan 2. WG Arthur Daniels Jim Challinor 3. CE Tommy Lynch Ron Ryder 4. CE Billy Mather Stan McCormick 5. WG Dai Royston Bevan Ray Price 6...
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actor Laura Betti Laura Trombetti 1927–2004 Italian actress Billy Bevan William Bevan Harris 1887–1957 Australian-American comedian and actor Babs Beverley...
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Athletic and West Ham United midfielder and defender. 17 November 2023: Royston Drenthe, 36, former Netherlands, Everton, Sheffield Wednesday and Reading...
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motorcycle trials rider. John Waite, 74, footballer (Grimsby). 4 April Royston Nash, 82, conductor (D'Oyly Carte Opera Company). Ken Waterhouse, 85, footballer...
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electoral region Caroline Jones, UKIP, South Wales West electoral region Dai Lloyd, Plaid Cymru, South Wales West electoral region Neil Hamilton, UKIP...
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matches), while at Wigan in 1999 Australia, New Zealand (sub) David "Dai" Royston "Roy" Bevan won caps for Wales while at Wigan 1953 2-caps, and won a cap for...
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Barnett, Director UK Visas, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. James David Bevan, Director Africa, Foreign and Commonwealth Office. Robert Edward Brinkley...
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December 2014 following the retirement of long-serving Independent councillor Dai Thomas. Plaid Cymru captured the seat for the first time. A by-election was...
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