- case or
event can
obscure the
facts rather than
clarify them. As John
Humffreys Parry states, "The true
story of many a
cause célèbre is
never made manifest...
- John
Humffreys Parry the barrister.
After Parry's
violent death, a fund of over £1,000 was subscribed. Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Parry, John
Humffreys (1786-1825)" ...
- John
Humffreys Parry (24
January 1816 – 10
January 1880) was a
British barrister, who
became serjeant-at-law. The son of John
Humffreys Parry the antiquarian...
-
Humffrey Davies (Wmffre
Dafydd ab Ifan) was a 17th-century
Welsh poet. He is
thought to have been from the
Llanbrynmair area of Montgomeryshire. His known...
- the Navy 1914-1919 John
Humffreys Parry (1816–1880),
English barrister and serjeant-at-law, son of the
antiquary John
Humffreys Parry (antiquary) (1786–1825)...
-
Welsh family, the
second son of
barrister John
Humffreys Parry and
grandson of
antiquary John
Humffreys Parry, a
leader of the
Welsh literature movement...
-
Abbott Abbott,
author of Flatland; a daughter, Elizabeth,
married John
Humffreys Parry. Abbott's
social concern led him to keep up
contact with the Christian...
- (1769–1859), his brother-in-law. The
Welsh portion was
given to John
Humffreys Parry (killed in the
street in 1825) and
Aneurin Owen, and was published...
- Lady Moir
Francis David Morice Daniel Nicols Sir
Michael O'Dwyer John
Humffreys Parry General Sir
Robert Phayre Marmaduke Pickthall Zdeňka Pokorná Abdullah...
- vol. I,
Commissioners of the
Public Records of the
Kingdom Parry, John
Humffreys (1821), "Genealogy of the Saints", The Cambro-Briton, vol. III, London:...