- and may
refer to:
Saint Eluned, a 5th-century
saint from Brecon,
Wales Eiluned Lewis (1900–1979),
Welsh writer Eluned Morgan (author) (1870–1938), Welsh-language...
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Roberts (1906-1990)', Tŷ
Cerdd Grace Williams:
Sarabande for
Eiluned,
Oriana Publications Eiluned Davies 'The
piano music of
Mervyn Roberts', in Cerddoriaeth...
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Janet Eiluned Lewis (1
November 1900 – 15
April 1979) was a
Welsh novelist, poet and journalist.
Janet Eiluned Lewis was born in
Penstrowed near Newtown...
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Newspaper - DAWN.COM". Topi and Ajrak:
Improving People's Lot Edwards,
Eiluned Mair (2016). "Ajrakh: From
Caste Dress to Catwalk".
Textile History. 47...
- and was a Welsh-speaker. On 12
August 1943 he
married in
London Annie Eiluned James (b. 1907/8), a school-teacher, with whom he had two sons. In October...
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superintendent of
Hammersmith Hospital in 1936. They had four children: Margaret,
Eiluned, Robert, and David.
During the
First World War she
served with the British...
- Ottawa.
Margaret MacMillan was born to Dr
Robert Laidlaw MacMillan and
Eiluned Carey Evans on 23
December 1943. Her
maternal grandfather was
Major Sir...
- 1980. p. 451. ISBN 9780717201112. in
Epitaph on
George Moore,
quoted in
Eiluned Lewis (ed.),
Selected Letters of
Charles Morgan (London: Macmillan, 1967)...
- the time. They had two
daughters and two sons - Margaret,
Eiluned,
Robert and David.
Eiluned was the
mother of
Margaret MacMillan,
historian and warden...
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occasionally relocated before returning.
Promising young performers (such as
Eiluned Davies, who gave the UK
premiere of Shostakovich's
Piano Sonata, Op. 12...