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Anwyl of
Tywyn (
Anwyl pronounced [anʊɨl]) are a
Welsh family who
claim a
patrilinear descent from
Owain Gwynedd, King of
Gwynedd from 1137 to 1170 and...
- Adkins, 283.
Anwyl 38. de
Bernardo Stempel; Kos.
Nicholson 132.
Adkins 294.
Nicholson 137.
Nicholson xvi.
Olivares Pedreño 635.
Murley 87.
Anwyl 41. Murley...
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Colonel Augustus Mervyn Owen
Anwyl Anwyl-P****ingham CBE DL JP (31
August 1880 – 22
November 1955) was a
British soldier,
recruiting officer and Territorial...
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Lewis Anwyl, also
spelled Lewis Anwil, (c. 1705–1776) was a
Welsh cleric and author. Born
about 1705 at Llandecwyn, Gwynedd, his
father was Rev. William...
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Megan Irene Anwyl (born 19
January 1962) is a
former Australian politician. She was a
Labor member of the
Western Australian Legislative ****embly, representing...
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Edward Anwyl (5
August 1866 – 8
August 1914) was a
Welsh academic,
specializing in the
Celtic languages.
Anwyl was born in Chester, England, and educated...
- John
Bodvan Anwyl, also
known as J.
Bodvan Anwyl (1875-1949), was an English-born
Welsh Congregational minister, lexicographer, editor, translator, and...
- Park.
Llugwy was the home of the
Anwyl family since 1682.
Maurice Anwyl (c.1645-c.1695), son of Evan (Ieuan)
Anwyl of Brynkir, and the
first of the family...
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Edward Anwyl (1786–1857) was a
Welsh Wesleyan minister and
school teacher. Born in
April 1786 at Ty'nllan, Llanegryn, Merionethshire, his
parents were...
- de la Manche)".
France Culture (in French).
Retrieved 2
December 2021.
Anwyl,
Edward (1904). "Wales and the
Britons of the North". The
Celtic Review...