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Gwenfron Moss (27 July 1898 – 10
August 1991) was a British,
Welsh speaking pharmacist who
became a
missionary in China,
India and Zambia. Moss was born...
- "(the Virgin) Mary"
Winefride (originally Gwenffrewi) (Breton: Gwenvred)
Gwenfron (from gwen "white" + fron,
mutated form of bron "breast"; cf. Bronwen)...
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woman to be
executed in the UK.[citation needed]
Lloyd George married Edna
Gwenfron,
daughter of
David Jones, in 1921. They had two children:
David Lloyd George...
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Community Council, the
lowest tier of
local government. The
missionary Gwenfron Moss was born here in 1898.
Olympic champion rower Tom
James grew up in...
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niece of the
cricketer Walter Medlicott. They had
three children: Sara
Gwenfron Lloyd George (b. 1957)
Clare Mair
Lloyd George (b. 1961)
Timothy Henry...
- John
Ceiriog Hughes –
Oriau eraill Jabez Edmund Jenkins –
Rhiangerdd –
Gwenfron o'r
Dyffryn Griffith Jones (Glan Menai) –
Enwogion Sir
Aberteifi Rhys Gwesyn...
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Malcolm Pritchard Plaid Cymru 838 12.62% Ian
Rogers Welsh Labour 835 12.58%
Gwenfron Williams Plaid Cymru 760 11.45%
Patricia Presley Independent 636 9.58%...
- community, and
particularly the
elderly in Outwood, West Yorkshire.
Gwladys Gwenfron, Mrs. Collis, Chairman,
Wales Committee,
Royal Commonwealth Society for...
- Officer, EMI
Music Sound Foundation. For
services to
Music Education.
Carol Gwenfron, Mrs. Owen. For
services to the
community in Llandeilo, Carmarthenshire...
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Northern Ireland.
Ronald Nelson Stewart. For
public service.
Jennifer Gwenfron Stiling, Vice-Chair,
Weymouth College Corporation. For
services to Further...