• William Glynne-Jones (1907–1977) was a Welsh fiction and children's writer, broadcaster and journalist. His stories were broadcast weekly on BBC Children's...
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    Dilys Glynne Jones (1857–1932) was an advocate for the education of girls and women in Wales. The University College of North Wales lowered its flag to...
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  • aka The Zoo Man Olive Shapley Norman Shelley Stephen King-Hall William Glynne-Jones Gladys Young L. Stanton Jefferies composed music for some early programmes...
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  • Cleary – Henry Huggins C. S. Forester – Mr. Midshipman Hornblower William Glynne-Jones – Pennants on the Main C. S. Lewis – The Lion, the Witch and the...
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  • Crampton – Scuffy the Tugboat Ernest Elmore – Snuffly Snorty Dog William Glynne-Jones – Brecon Adventure Elizabeth Goudge – The Little White Horse Graham...
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  • 18 – Christopher Fry, English dramatist (died 2005) December 19 – William Glynne-Jones, Welsh novelist and children's writer (died 1977) December 27 – Mary...
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  • 18 – Carl Zuckmayer, German playwright (born 1896) January 26 – William Glynne-Jones, Welsh novelist and children's writer (born 1907) February 19 – Anthony...
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  • Glyn (1864–1943, England, f/d) Connie Glynn (born 1994, England, f) William Glynne-Jones (1907–1977, Wales/England, f/ch/nf) Dieudonné Gnammankou (born 1963...
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  • singing at the University of Toronto. He was born in Britain as Howell Glynne Jones in 1906, in Swansea, South Wales. He studied under Ben Davies and Reinhold...
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    Bowl (2000) by Rachel Trezise, Crawling Through Thorns (2008) by John Sam Jones, Pigeon (2017) by Alys Conran, and Hello Friend We Missed You (2020) by...
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  • Gloria Evans Davies Idris Davies J. Kitchener Davies T. Glynne Davies Walter Davies William Henry Davies John Dyer Tom Earley Robert Ellis Evan Evans...
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  • Manchester. She is known for predominantly writing songs with Jess Glynne, Raye and Jax Jones. As a child Bennett became interested in music whilst hanging...
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    wedding shared with Catherine's sister Mary Glynne and betrothed George Lyttelton. Catherine and William remained married until Gladstone's death 59 years...
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  • December – William Glynne-Jones, novelist and children's writer (died 1977) 21 December – Will Roberts, painter (died 2000) 22 December – Harold Jones, rugby...
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  • journalist Annabel Giles (born 1959, E), novelist and broadcaster William Glynne-Jones (1907–1977, E), novelist and broadcaster Dic Goodman (born 1920,...
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  • Davies (Mynyddog) (1833–1877) Thomas Glynne Davies (1926–1988) Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain) (1761–1849) Robert Jones Derfel (1824–1905) Aled Eames (1921–1996)...
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  • Snacks is the debut extended play of British musician and DJ Jax Jones. It was released on 28 November 2018 through Universal Music Group, which is the...
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  • August - Sir John Glynne succeeds to the family baronetcy, following the deaths of his father and elder brother in successive years. William Hogarth is commissioned...
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  • Owen Glynne Jones (1867–1899), pioneering Welsh rock climber and mountaineer Percy Mansell Jones (1889–1968), Welsh Professor of French B. Todd Jones (born...
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  • Play". Digital Renaissance. Retrieved 6 November 2024. Glynne Wickham; Herbert Berry; William Ingram, eds. (2000). English Professional Theatre, 1530-1660...
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  • 1920–34 at the University of Glasgow Mary Dilys Glynne - plant pathologist (her mother Dilys Glynne Jones was a founding governor). Tony Gray – rugby international...
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  • Snacks (Supersize) is the debut album by British DJ and record producer Jax Jones, released on 6 September 2019 through Polydor Records. The album expands...
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  • politician William Glyn, American tennis player William Glyn (bishop) (or Glynn or Glynne, 1504–1558), Bishop of Bangor Dafydd Glyn Jones (born 1941)...
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  • Mike Gibbins, rock drummer Howell Glynne, operatic bass Fred Godfrey, songwriter Pete Ham, singer/songwriter Jones Hewson, baritone Shaheen Jafargholi...
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  • James Bay Jeff Beck Future Islands Rhiannon Giddens Jess Glynne Beth Hart Hozier Sir Tom Jones The Selecter KT Tunstall Ruby Turner Paul Weller "Early...
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    had in the Glorious Revolution been acquired by his wife's family, the Glynne baronets. In 1847 water was brought into the place at an expense of upwards...
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  • Cawdor Lord Lieutenant of Denbighshire – William Cornwallis-West Lord Lieutenant of Flintshire – Sir Stephen Glynne, 9th Baronet (until 17 June) Hugh Robert...
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  • Week – Cryotherapy July 10 Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest Dwayne Johnson, Jess Glynne, Keep It Cool Week – Cool Hacks July 11 Kelly Ripa & Ryan Seacrest Will...
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    from 1915 to 1916 and by Giles Gilbert Scott, was erected in memory of William Glynne Charles Gladstone. The pulpit dating from about 1951 was designed by...
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  • as a mezzo-soprano Some sources also refer to Garland as a mezzo-soprano Glynne is also referred to as a mezzo-soprano Jarosz is also referred to as a soprano...
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