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- 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:...
- Pioneering female doctor Constance Stone was married to Reverend David Egryn Jones, minister of the Welsh Church, and through him the church's hall,...