- Elen
Egryn, pen name of Elin (or Elinor)
Evans (1807–1876) was a
Welsh poet. She was the
first woman to have a book
published in the
Welsh language. Ellen...
- St Mary and St
Egryn's Church is
located north of the
village of Llanegryn, Gwynedd, Wales. The
church is
dedicated to
Egryn, a
Welsh saint and Saint...
- The
family moved to
Melbourne in 1872. In 1882,
Stone met
Reverend David Egryn Jones, who had
emigrated from England.
Moved by the
poverty his parish,...
-
David Egryn Roberts was a
Welsh Anglican priest, most
notably Archdeacon of
Monmouth from 1926
until 1930. The son of
Griffith Roberts, Dean of Bangor...
- used for the
decorative work in the castle,
possibly quarried from
around Egryn Abbey near Barmouth. The main
entrance to the
castle would have involved...
- Mary &
Christ Church 1
Llanfairfechan SS Mary &
David 1
Flint SS Mary &
Egryn 1
Llanegryn St Mary & Holy
Innocents 1
Merthyr Vale SS Mary &
Nicholas 1...
- ,
activist &
lawyer Elsebeth Egholm (b. 1960, Denmark),
crime wr. Elen
Egryn (Elin Evans, 1807–1876, Wales), poet María
Egual (1655–1735, Spain), poet...
- won High
School of the Year
Award 2016. Llan
Egryn Grammar School The Free
Grammar School at Llan
Egryn in the
County of
Merioneth 1648
Defunct Founded...
-
election of 1868.
Welsh Not
History of
education in
Wales (1701–1870) Elen
Egryn Education (Scotland) Act 1872 Brooks,
Simon (2017). Why
Wales Never Was:...
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Pioneering female doctor Constance Stone was
married to
Reverend David Egryn Jones,
minister of the
Welsh Church, and
through him the church's hall,...