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- David Davis (14 February 1745 – 3 July 1827), known as "Castellhywel" or "Dafis Castellhywel" to differentiate him from others of the same name, was a...
- (footballer) (born 1991), English ****ociation football player David Davis (Castellhywel) (1745–1827), Welsh minister and poet David Daniel Davis (1777–1841)...
- 1799-1844 was born here at Neuadd-ddu. The poet-priest David Davis (Dafis Castellhywel), 1745-1827 had his first ministry in the village's Unitarian chapel...
- born in Ciliau Aeron at Neuadd-ddu. The poet-priest David Davis (Dafis Castellhywel) 1745-1827 had his first ministry in the village's Unitarian chapel....
- chapels in Ceredigion, which was established in 1790 by Dafydd Davis Castellhywel and Evan Davies, Cwmbedw. There was an old cottage next to the Nonconformist...
- – Welsh Minstrelsy: Containing the Land beneath the Sea David Davis (Castellhywel) – Telyn Dewi John Howell (editor) – Blodau Dyfed' Seren Gomer (collection...
- Llangeler in Carmarthenshire, Wales, on 8 February 1793. He went to Castellhywel school before attending Jesus College, Oxford. After being ordained,...
- David Davis 1745–1827), Welsh minister and poet, bardic name Dafis Castellhywel, was born at Goetre farmhouse Elisabeth Inglis-Jones (1900–1994), a Welsh...
- William James, English naval historian (born 1780) July 3 – David Davis (Castellhywel), Welsh minister and poet (born 1745) July 22 – Ludwig Heinrich von Jakob...
- Erasmus Gower, naval commander (d. 1814) 1745 February 14 - David Davis (Castellhywel), poet (d. 1827) 1746 September 28 - William Jones, philologist (d. 1794)...