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EAMES, ROLANT ( 1750 - 1825 ), musician

EAMES, WILLIAM ( 1874 - 1958 ), journalist

EDDOWES, JOSHUA ( 1724 - 1811 ), printer and bookseller at Shrewsbury

EDERN DAFOD AUR (‘ Edern of the Golden Tongue ’), the person who, according to some manuscripts of the 16th cent., made a small dosbarth (arrangement or grammar) of the orthography of the Welsh language and of the form of words .

EDGEWORTH, ROGER (d. 1560 ), Roman Catholic divine

EDISBURY family, of Bedwal , Marchwiel , Pentre-clawdd , and Erddig ( Denbs. ).

EDMONDES, CHARLES GRESFORD ( 1838 - 1893 ), archdeacon and college principal

EDMUNDS, MARY ANNE ( 1813 - 1858 )

EDMUNDS, WILLIAM ( 1827 - 1875 ), cleric, schoolmaster, and man of letters

EDNYFED FYCHAN ( EDNYFED ap CYNWRIG ) and his descendants .

EDNYFED, SION , musician

EDNYFED, WILLIAM , ‘crowder’ .

EDWARD ab IFAN , harpist

EDWARD ap HYWEL ap GRUFFYDD ( fl. 15th cent. ), writer of cywyddau .

EDWARD ap ROGER ( 16th cent. ), collector of manuscripts and poet .

EDWARDES, DAVID ( c. 1630 - 1690 ), landowner and deputy-herald ,

EDWARDES, DAVID EDWARD ( 1832 - 1898 ), translator

EDWARD GRYTHOR , i.e. Edward the ‘crowder.’

EDWARD MAELOR ( fl. c. 1580-1620 ), poet .

EDWARDS or EDWARDES family, of Chirkland, Denbs. , Pembrokeshire , and Kensington .

EDWARDS family, of Stansty, Denbs.

EDWARDS family, of Cilhendre and Plas Yolyn ( Salop ).

EDWARDS, ALFRED GEORGE ( 1848 - 1937 ), first archbishop of Wales

EDWARDS, ARTHUR TUDOR ( 1890 - 1946 ), surgeon

EDWARDS, CHARLES ( 1628 — after 1691 ), Puritan man of letters

EDWARDS, CHARLES ALFRED ( 1882 - 1960 ), metallurgist and principal of University College of Swansea

EDWARDS, DAVID ( 1660 - 1716 ), Independent minister .

EDWARDS, DAVID ( 1858 - 1916 ), journalist

EDWARDS, DAVID MIALL ( 1873 - 1941 ), theologian and writer

EDWARDS, DOROTHY ( 1903 - 1934 ), novelist

EDWARDS, EBENEZER ( 1824 - 1901 ), Baptist minister in Wales and the U.S.A.

EDWARDS, EDWARD ( 1726? - 1783? ), cleric and scholar

EDWARDS, EDWARD ( 1741 - 1820 ), cleric and antiquary ,

EDWARDS, EDWARD ( 1803 - 1879 ), marine zoologist

EDWARDS, EDWARD ( Pencerdd Ceredigion 1816 - 1897 ), musician

EDWARDS, ELLIS ( 1844 - 1915 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and principal of Bala Theological College

EDWARDS, EVAN ( 1734 - 1766 ), harpist

EDWARDS, FANNY WINIFRED ( 1876 - 1959 ), schoolteacher, children's writer, and dramatist

EDWARDS Sir FRANCIS ( 1852 - 1927 ), baronet and M.P.

EDWARDS, GEORGE ROWLAND ( 1810 - 1894 ), soldier and enlightened landowner

EDWARDS, GRIFFITH ( Gutyn Padarn 1812 - 1893 ), cleric, poet and antiquary

EDWARDS, GWILYM ARTHUR ( 1881 - 1963 ), minister (Presb.), principal of the Theological College, Aberystwyth, and author

EDWARDS, HENRY THOMAS ( 1837 - 1884 ), dean of Bangor ,

EDWARDS, HUMPHREY ( 1730 - 1788 ), physician and apothecary

EDWARDS, HUW THOMAS ( 1892 - 1970 ), trade union leader and politician

EDWARDS,Sir IFAN ab OWEN ( 1895 - 1970 ) lecturer, founder of Urdd Gobaith Cymru

EDWARDS, JOHN ( fl. second half of 17th cent. ), preacher and ‘strict’ Baptist of Abergavenny, and by trade a shoemaker .

EDWARDS, JOHN (‘ Siôn Treredyn ’ 1606? - c. 1660? ), cleric and translator .

EDWARDS, JOHN ( 1692? - 1774 ), parish clerk and poet

EDWARDS, JOHN (‘ Siôn y Potiau ’ 1699? - 1776 ) translator and poet

EDWARDS, JOHN ( Siôn Ceiriog 1747 - 1792 ), bard and orator

EDWARDS, JOHN ( 1755 - 1823 ), Calvinistic Methodist exhorter

EDWARDS,Sir JOHN ( 1770 - 1850 ), baronet and M.P.

EDWARDS, JOHN ( 1799 - 1873? ), musician

EDWARDS, JOHN ( Eos Glan Twrch 1806 - 1887 ), poet and prose-writer

EDWARDS, JOHN ( Meiriadog 1813 - 1906 ), poet and editor

EDWARDS, JOHN ( 1882 - 1960 ), politician and barrister

EDWARDS, JOHN DAVID ( 1805 - 1885 ), cleric and musician

EDWARDS, JOHN HUGH ( 1869 - 1945 ), politician and writer

EDWARDS, JOHN KELT ( 1875 - 1934 ), artist

EDWARDS, JOHN MENLOVE ( 1910 - 1958 ), rock climber

EDWARDS, JONATHAN ( 1629 - 1712 ), cleric and controversialist

EDWARDS, JOSEPH ( 1814 - 1882 ), sculptor

EDWARDS, LEWIS ( 1809 - 1887 ), for fifty years principal of Bala Calvinistic Methodist College, teacher and theologian

EDWARDS, MILES ( 1743 - 1808 ) Baptist minister

EDWARDS, MORGAN ( 1722 - 1795 ) Baptist minister and historian

EDWARDS, NESS ( 1897 - 1968 ), trade unionist and Member of Parliament

EDWARDS,Sir OWEN MORGAN ( 1858 - 1920 ), man of letters

EDWARDS, PETER ( Pedr Alaw 1854 - 1934 ), musician

EDWARDS, RICHARD ( fl. 1840-1884 ), Baptist minister and editor of Welsh-American periodicals

EDWARDS, RICHARD ( 1628 - 1704 ), of Nanhoron in Llŷn , Puritan squire .

EDWARDS, RICHARD FOULKES ( Rhisiart Ddu o Wynedd 1836 - 1870 ), poet

EDWARDS, ROBERT ( Robin Ddu o Feirion 1775 - 1805 ), poet and antiquary ,

EDWARDS, ROBERT ( 1796 - 1862 ), musician .

EDWARDS, ROGER ( 1811 - 1886 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

EDWARDS, SYDENHAM TEAK ( 1768 - 1819 ), botanical and animal draughtsman

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( Arfona fl. c. 1824 ), poet .

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( Caerfallwch 1779? - 1858 ), lexicographer

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( 1649 - 1700 ), of Rhual , Flints. , Puritan controversialist

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( 1652 - 1721 ), cleric and Coptic scholar

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( Twm o'r Nant 1739 - 1810 ), poet and writer of interludes

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( Gwynedd 1844 - 1924 ) cleric and eisteddfodwr

EDWARDS, THOMAS ( Cynonfardd 1848 - 1927 ), Independent minister and eisteddfodwr

EDWARDS, THOMAS CHARLES ( 1837 - 1900 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, exegete and preacher ,

EDWARDS, THOMAS DAVID ( 1874 - 1930 ), musician

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( 1719 - 1789 ), Independent minister, and architect

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( 1773 - 1853 ), hymnwriter ,

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( Gwilym Padarn 1786 - 1857 ), poet .

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( 1790 - 1855 ), Gwilym Callestr (but much better known as ‘ Wil Ysgeifiog ’), poet

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( Cymro Gwyllt 1826 - 1884 ), stonemason and musician

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( 1848 - 1929 ), Baptist college principal

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ( 1851 - 1940 ), H.M. inspector of schools

EDWARDS, WILLIAM CAMDEN ( 1777 - 1855 ), engraver ,

EDWARDS,Sir WILLIAM RICE ( 1862 - 1923 ), surgeon, director-general, Indian Medical Service

EDWARDS, WILLIAM ROBERT ( Glanllafar 1858 - 1921 ), Congregational minister, poet, and littérateur

EDWARDS, WILLIAM THOMAS ( Gwilym Deudraeth 1863 - 1940 ), poet

EDWART ap RAFF ( fl. 1578-1606 ), a Denbighshire poet ,

EDWART URIEN ( fl. early 17th cent. ), poet .

EDWIN family, of Llanfihangel or ‘Llanmihangel’, Glam.

EDWIN (d. 1073 ), [prince of Tegeingl]

EINION ap COLLWYN ( fl. 1100? ),

EINION ap GWALCHMAI ( fl. 1203-1223 ), poet .

EINION ap GWGON ( c. 1215 ), one of the poets of the Age of the Princes .

EINION ap MADOG ap RHAHAWD ( c. 1237 ), one of the poets of the Age of the Princes .

EINION OFFEIRIAD ( c. 1320 ), the person whose name is associated with the earliest Welsh grammar or metrical grammar which we possess

EINION WAN ( fl. 1230-1245 ), poet .

ELFODD , bishop (d. 809 ),

ELIAS, JOHN ( 1774 - 1841 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and famous preacher

ELIAS, JOHN ROOSE ( Y Thesbiad 1819 - 1881 ), poet and prose writer ,

ELIAS, THOMAS ( Bardd Coch 1792 - 1855 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and hymn-writer

ELIAS, WILLIAM ( 1708 - 1787 ), poet .

ELIDIR SAIS , a poet of the end of the 12th cent. and the first half of the 13th.

ELIS ap SION ap MORYS ( fl. 15th cent. ), bard ,

ELIS CYNFRIG ( fl. 1580-1620 ), poet

ELIS DRWYNHIR ( c. 1600? ), a poet

ELISE JOHN Y GWEHYDD (The weaver ) (n.d.), poet

ELIS GOCH (n.d.), poet

ELLI , saint ( fl. 6th cent. ).

ELLICE ( ELLIS ), ROBERT ( fl. 1640 ), Royalist soldier ,

ELLIOT,Sir GEORGE ( 1815 - 1893 ), BARONET, owner and developer of coalmines

ELLIS family, of Bron y Foel and Ystumllyn , Ynyscynhaearn, Caerns.

ELLIS, DAVID ( 1736 - 1795 ), cleric, poet, translator, and transcriber of manuscripts

ELLIS, EDWARD ( 1842? - 1892 ), Baptist minister, soldier, and editor of a Baptist newspaper in U.S.A.

ELLIS, ELLIS ab ( fl. 1685-1726 ), cleric and poet .

ELLIS, ELLIS OWEN (‘ Ellis Bryn-coch ' 1813 - 1861 ), artist

ELLIS, GRIFFITH ( 1844 - 1913 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

ELLIS-GRIFFITH,Sir ELLIS (JONES) ( 1860 - 1926 ), barrister and M.P.

ELLIS, HUW ( 1714 - 1774 ), harpist

ELLIS, JOHN (d. 1665 ), cleric and quasi-Puritan ,

ELLIS, JOHN ( 1674 - 1735 ), cleric and antiquary

ELLIS, JOHN ( 1760 - 1839 ), saddler and musician

ELLIS, JOHN GRIFFITH ( 1723/4 - 1805 ), Methodist exhorter ,

ELLIS, LEWIS ( 1761 - 1823 ), musician

ELLIS, MORGAN ALBERT ( 1832 - 1901 ), Welsh-American preacher and editor

ELLIS, PHILIP CONSTABLE ( 1822 - 1900 ), cleric ,

ELLIS, REES ( fl. 1714 ), bard .

ELLIS, RICHARD ( 1775 - 1855 ), musician

ELLIS, RICHARD ( 1784 - 1824 ), excise officer and musician

ELLIS, RICHARD ( 1865 - 1928 ), librarian and bibliographer

ELLIS, ROBERT ( Llyfnwy 1805 - 1872 ), parish clerk (1829-72) and poet

ELLIS, ROBERT ( 1808 - 1881 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

ELLIS, ROBERT ( Cynddelw 1812 - 1875 ), Baptist minister, preacher, poet, antiquary, and commentator

ELLIS, ROBERT ( 1817 - 1893 ), musician

ELLIS, ROBERT MORTON STANLEY ( 1898 - 1966 ) minister (Presb.), and author

ELLIS, ROWLAND ( 1650 - 1731 ), Welsh-American Quaker

ELLIS, ROWLAND ( 1841 - 1911 ), bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney

ELLIS, SAMUEL ( 1803 - 1852 ), engineer

ELLIS SION SIAMS ( fl. 17th cent. ), a harpist

ELLIS, THOMAS ( Eos Tegeingl , or ‘ Thomas Ellis of Caerwys ’, fl. 1824 ), poet .

ELLIS, THOMAS ( 1711/12 - 1792 ), cleric ,

ELLIS, THOMAS ( c. 1819 - 1856 ), Orientalist

ELLIS, THOMAS ( 1625 - 1673 ), cleric and antiquary .

ELLIS, THOMAS EDWARD ( 1859 - 1899 ), M.P. for Merioneth (1886-99) and chief Liberal whip (1894-5) ,

ELLIS, THOMAS IORWERTH ( 1899 - 1970 ), educationalist and author

ELLIS, THOMAS PETER ( 1873 - 1936 ), judge (I.C.S.) and authority on Punjab customary law and medieval Welsh law

ELLIS, WILLIAM ( Gwilym ab Elis 1752 - 1810 ), hymn-writer and balladist , of Bala

ELSTAN (or ELYSTAN) GLODRYDD , founder of the fifth of the ‘royal tribes’ of Wales ,

EMANUEL, HYWEL DAVID ( 1921 - 1970 ), librarian and Medieval Latin scholar

ENDERBIE, PERCY [ c. 1606 - 1670 ], historian and antiquary ,

ERBERY, WILLIAM ( 1604 - 1654 ), Puritan and Independent

OUDOCEUS (EUDDOGWY ) , saint , fl. late 6th cent.

EUTUN, OWAIN ( c. 15th cent. ), bard .

EVAN, EVAN DAFYDD ( fl. 1771-9 ), an early Methodist exhorter

EVANS , a family of printers at Machynlleth , Barmouth , and Carmarthen .

EVANS , GRIFFITH , and OAKELEY , families, Tan-y-bwlch , Maentwrog, Mer.

EVANS, ALBERT OWEN ( 1864 - 1937 ), archdeacon of Bangor

EVANS, ALCWYN CARYNI ( 1828 - 1902 ), antiquary

EVANS, ARISE ( sic for A-Rice = Ap Rice , Ap Rhys ) ( fl. 1607-1660 ), prognosticator

EVANS, ARTHUR ( 1755 - 1837 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

EVANS, BENJAMIN ( 1740 - 1821 ), Independent minister

EVANS, BENJAMIN ( 1816 - 1886 ), Baptist minister and author

EVANS, BENJAMIN ( Telynfab 1844 - 1900 ), Baptist minister and author

EVANS, BERIAH GWYNFE ( 1848 - 1927 ), journalist and dramatist

EVANS, CADWALADR ( 1664 - 1745 ), Pennsylvanian Welsh Quaker

EVANS, CARADOC ( 1878 - 1945 ), author

EVANS, CHRISTMAS ( 1766 - 1838 ), Baptist minister ,

EVANS, DANIEL ( 1774 - 1835 ), Congregational minister

EVANS, DANIEL ( Daniel Ddu o Geredigion 1792 - 1846 ), cleric and poet

EVANS, DANIEL ( Eos Dâr 1846 - 1915 ), musician

EVANS, DANIEL SILVAN ( 1818 - 1903 ), cleric, translator, editor, and lexicographer

EVANS, DAVID ( fl. 1710?-1745? ), an early Independent minister in the Welsh Tract, etc., Pennsylvania, and author .

EVANS, DAVID ( fl. 1750 ), poet ,

EVANS, DAVID ( 1705 - 1788 ), cleric, author, and musician

EVANS, DAVID ( 1740 - 1790 ), Baptist minister at Dolau, Rads.

EVANS, DAVID ( 1744 - 1821 ), Baptist minister

EVANS, DAVID ( 1778 - 1866 ), Baptist minister , known as ‘ Dafydd Evans , Ffynnonhenry ,’

EVANS, DAVID ( 1793 - 1861 ), glass stainer

EVANS, DAVID ( Dewi Haran 1812 - 1885 ), auctioneer, valuer, land agent, and poet

EVANS, DAVID (‘ the second ’ 1814 - 1847 ), Wesleyan minister

EVANS, DAVID ( Dewi Dawel 1814 - 1891 ), tailor, publican, and poet

EVANS, DAVID ( 1830 - 1910 ), archdeacon of S. Asaph

EVANS, DAVID ( 1842 - 1914 ), Congregational minister

EVANS, DAVID ( 1874 - 1948 ), musician

EVANS, DAVID ( 1886 - 1968 ), Professor of German and author

EVANS, DAVID CLEDLYN ( 1858 - 1940 ), schoolmaster, geologist, antiquary

EVANS, DAVID DAVIES ( 1787 - 1858 ), Baptist minister and editor

EVANS, DAVID DELTA (‘ Dewi Hiraddug ’ 1866 - 1948 ), journalist, author and Unitarian minister

EVANS, DAVID EMLYN ( 1843 - 1913 ), musician

EVANS,Sir (DAVID) EMRYS ( 1891 - 1966 ), educationist and translator

EVANS, DAVID JOHN ( 1884 - 1965 ), minister (Presb.) and author

EVANS, DAVID LEWIS ( 1813 - 1902 ), Unitarian minister and tutor

EVANS, DAVID LLOYD ( 1861 - 1912 ), shopkeeper, traveller, and musician

EVANS, DAVID MEYRICK ( 1827 - 1870 ), Baptist minister

EVANS,Sir DAVID OWEN ( 1876 - 1945 ), barrister, industrialist and politician

EVANS, DAVID PUGH ( 1866 - 1897 ), musician

EVANS, DAVID TECWYN ( 1876 - 1957 ), Meth. minister

EVANS,Sir DAVID TREHARNE ( 1849 - 1907 ), lord mayor of London, head of the firm of Richard Evans and Co., trimming manufacturers

EVANS, DAVID TUDOR ( 1822 - 1896 ), journalist

EVANS, DAVID TYSSIL ( 1853 - 1918 ), Congregational minister, and professor at Cardiff University College

EVANS, EBENEZER GWYN ( 1898 - 1958 ), minister (Presb.)

EVANS, EDMUND ( 1791 - 1864 ), Wesleyan preacher

EVANS, EDWARD (b. 1582 ) theologian

EVAN(S), EDWARD ( 1716 - 1798 ), Presbyterian minister and poet

EVANS, EDWARD ( Heman Gwent 1823 - 1878 ), musician

EVANS, ELLEN ( 1891 - 1953 ), principal of the Glamorgan Training College, Barry

EVANS, ELLIS ( 1786 - 1864 ), Baptist minister and author

EVANS, ELLIS HUMPHREY ( Hedd Wyn 1887 - 1917 ), poet

EVANS, ERNEST ( 1885 - 1965 ), county court judge, M.P.

EVANS, EVAN ( fl. end of 18th cent. ), a skilful player on the triple harp .

EVANS, EVAN ( 1671 - 1721 ), cleric and missioner in Pennsylvania

EVANS, EVAN ( Ieuan Fardd or Ieuan Brydydd Hir 1731 - 1788 ), scholar, poet, and cleric

EVANS, EVAN ( 1758 - 1828 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

EVANS, EVAN ( 1773 - 1827 ), Baptist minister

EVANS, EVAN ( Ieuan Glan Geirionydd 1795 - 1855 ), cleric and poet

EVANS, EVAN ( 1804 - 1886 ), Independent minister and author

EVANS, EVAN (later Sir EVAN VINCENT EVANS ) ( 1851 - 1934 ), eisteddfodwr, and secretary of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion

EVANS, EVAN ( 1882 - 1965 ), businessman

EVANS, EVAN WILLIAM ( 1827? - 1874 ), mathematician

EVANS, EVAN HERBER ( 1836 - 1896 ), Independent minister and college principal

EVANS, EVAN JENKIN ( 1882 - 1944 ), physicist and university professor

EVANS, EVAN JOHN ( 1827 - 1891 ), Hebraist and college tutor

EVANS, EVAN KERI ( 1860 - 1941 ), minister (Congl.)

EVANS, EVAN WILLIAM ( 1860 - 1925 ), editor and publisher

EVANS, FREDERICK ( Ednyfed 1840 - 1897 ), Baptist minister

EVANS, GEORGE EYRE ( 1857 - 1939 ), Unitarian minister and antiquary ,

EVANS, GEORGE PRICHARD ( 1820 - 1874 ), Baptist minister and schoolmaster

EVANS, GRIFFITH ( 1835 - 1935 ), microscopist, bacteriologist, and pioneer of protozoon pathology

EVANS,Sir GRIFFITH HUMPHREY PUGH ( 1840 - 1902 ), barrister in India

EVANS, GRIFFITH IFOR ( 1889 - 1966 ), surgeon and pioneer of the Christian Faith Healing Movement in Wales

EVANS, GRUFFYDD ( 1866 - 1930 ), cleric and antiquary

EVANS, HARRY ( 1873 - 1914 ), musician

EVANS, HENRY (‘ Harri Evan William fl. end of 17th cent. ), poet and translator

EVANS, HENRY ( fl. 1787-1839 ), Arminian Baptist minister .

EVANS, HENRY TOBIT ( 1844 - 1908 ), schoolmaster, journalist, and author

EVANS, HENRY WILLIAM ( 1840 - 1919 ), labour leader and author in U.S.A.

EVANS, HORACE, 1st. BARON EVANS of MERTHYR TYDFIL ( 1903 - 1963 ), physician

EVANS, HOWELL THOMAS ( 1877 - 1950 ), historian and schoolmaster

EVANS, HUGH (d. 1656 ), General (i.e. Arminian) Baptist .

EVANS, HUGH ( 1712 - 1781 ), Baptist minister and Academy tutor .

EVANS, HUGH ( Hywel Eryri 1767 - 1841? ), poet

EVANS, HUGH ( 1790 - 1853 ), veterinary surgeon and musician

EVANS, HUGH ( 1854 - 1934 ), author and publisher

EVANS, IFOR (IVOR) LESLIE ( 1897 - 1952 ), principal of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth

EVAN(S), JAMES ( Carneinion 1814 - 1842 ), Trefgarn, Pembs. , Congregationalist lay preacher, and author

EVANS, JAMES ( 1866 - 1931 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author

EVANS, JAMES THOMAS ( 1878 - 1950 ), principal of the Baptist College, Bangor

EVANS, JANET (c. 1894 - 1970 ), journalist and civil servant

EVANS, JENKIN ( 1674 - 1709 ), Independent minister

EVANS, JOHN ( 1651? - 1724 ), bishop of Bangor and later of Meath ,

EVANS, JOHN ( c. 1680 - 1730 ), Presbyterian minister and theologian

EVANS, JOHN (d. 1779 ), Evangelical cleric, translator, and commentator

EVANS, JOHN ( 1737? - 1784 ), Methodist exhorter

EVANS, JOHN (‘ Y Bardd Cocos ’ 1827? - 1895 ), eccentric and poetaster ,

EVANS, JOHN ( 1628 - 1700 ), Puritan schoolmaster and divine

EVANS, JOHN ( 1702 - 1782 ), cleric and anti-Methodist

EVANS, JOHN ( 1723 - 1795 ), cartographer

EVANS, JOHN ( 1723 - 1817 ), ‘of Bala ’, Calvinistic Methodist exhorter

EVANS, JOHN ( 1756 - 1846 ), surgeon

EVANS, JOHN ( 1767 - 1827 ), Baptist minister and head of a school at Islington

EVANS, JOHN ( 1768 - c. 1812 ), topographical writer

EVANS, JOHN ( 1770 - 1799 ), explorer

EVANS, JOHN ( 1770 - 1851 ), land surveyor, schoolmaster, and musician

EVANS, JOHN ( 1779 - 1847 ), cleric, afterwards Calvinistic Methodist minister

EVANS, JOHN ( Ioan Tachwedd 1790 - 1856 ), poet and Wesleyan minister .

EVANS, JOHN ( 1796 - 1861 ), schoolmaster

EVANS, JOHN (‘ I. D. Ffraid ’ or ‘ Adda Jones ’ 1814 - 1875 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author

EVANS, JOHN ( 1815 - 1891 ), archdeacon of Merioneth

EVANS, JOHN ( 1830 - 1917 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and biographer

EVANS, JOHN ( 1840 - 1897 ), Wesleyan minister

EVANS, JOHN ( 1858 - 1963 ) minister (Congl.) and professor at the Memorial College, Brecon

EVANS, JOHN CASTELL ( 1845 - 1909 ), chemist

EVANS, JOHN CEREDIG ( 1855 - 1936 ), Calvinistic Methodist missionary, tutor, and author

EVANS, JOHN DANIEL ( 1862 - 1943 ), a pioneer in Patagonia

EVANS, JOHN EMRYS ( 1853 - 1931 ), South African banker

EVANS, JOHN GWENOGVRYN ( 1852 - 1930 ), palaeographer ,

EVANS, JOHN HUGH ( Cynfaen 1833 - 1886 ), Wesleyan Minister

EVANS, JOHN JAMES ( 1894 - 1965 ), teacher and writer

EVANS, JOHN JOHN ( 1862 - 1942 ), journalist

EVANS, JOHN RHAIADORE ( 1790? - 1850? ) surgeon

EVANS, JOHN RICHARDS ( 1882 - 1969 ), minister (Presb.) and author

EVANS, JOHN SILAS ( 1864 - 1953 ), priest and astronomer

EVANS, JOHN VICTOR ( 1895 - 1957 ), barrister-at-law

EVANS, JOHN YOUNG ( 1865 - 1941 ), minister (Presb.), professor at Trefeca College and afterwards at the Theological College, Aberystwyth

EVANS, JONAH ( 1836 - 1896 ), preparatory school tutor, and minister (Congl.)

EVANS, JOSEPH ( 1832 - 1909 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

EVANS, LEWIS ( c. 1700 - 1756 ), cartographer

EVAN(S), LEWIS ( 1720 - 1792 ), one of the earliest Calvinistic Methodist exhorters in North Wales

EVANS, LEWIS ( 1755 - 1827 ), mathematician

EVANS, LLEWELLYN IOAN (originally Ioan Llewelyn Evans ? ) ( 1833 - 1892 ), Biblical scholar .

EVANS, MARY ( 1735 - 1789 ), an impostor , known in her day as ‘ Whitemantle ’ ( y Fantell Wen ),

EVANS (née FRANCIS ), MARY JANE (‘ Llaethferch ’ 1888 - 1922 ), elocutionist

EVANS, MAURICE ( 1765 - 1831 ), Evangelical cleric

EVANS, MORGAN ( Cynllo Maesyfed or Cynllo Maelienydd 1777? - 1843 ), cleric and poet

EVANS, OWEN ( 1808 - 1865 ), Unitarian minister and schoolmaster

EVANS, OWEN ( 1829 - 1920 ), Congregational minister and author

EVANS, PETER MAELOR ( 1817 - 1878 ), publisher

EVANS, PHILIP ( 1645 - 1679 ), priest, of the Society of Jesus, and martyr

EVANS, RHYS ( 1835 - 1917 ), musician

EVANS, RICHARD THOMAS ( 1892 - 1962 ), Baptist minister and administrator

EVANS, ROBERT ( fl. c. 1750 ), poet .

EVANS, ROBERT (‘ Cybi ’ 1871 - 1956 ) poet, writer, and bookseller

EVANS, ROBERT TROGWY ( 1824 - 1901 ), Congregational minister and author

EVANS, SAMUEL ( 1777 - 1833 ), Independent minister

EVANS, SAMUEL ( Gomerydd 1793 - 1856 ), editor

EVANS, SAMUEL ( 1859 - 1935 ), chairman of the Crown Mine, Johannesburg, educational pioneer

EVANS, SAMUEL JAMES ( 1870 - 1938 ), schoolmaster, educationalist, and author

EVANS,Sir SAMUEL THOMAS ( 1859 - 1918 ), politician and judge

EVANS, STEPHEN ( 1818 - 1905 ), Cymmrodor

EVANS, THEOPHILUS ( 1693 - 1767 ), cleric, historian, and man of letters

EVANS, THOMAS, or THOMAS ab IFAN ( fl. 1596-1633 ), poet and transcriber of manuscripts .

EVANS, THOMAS ( 1714? - 1779 ), Independent minister

EVANS, THOMAS ( 1625 - 1688 ), Baptist minister

EVANS, THOMAS ( 1739 - 1803 ), and EVANS, THOMAS ( 1742 - 1784 ), two London booksellers ,

EVANS, THOMAS (‘ Tomos Glyn Cothi ’ 1764 - 1833 ), Unitarian minister [the first specifically Unitarian minister in Wales]

EVANS, THOMAS ( Telynog 1840 - 1865 ), poet

EVANS, THOMAS ( 1844 - 1922 ), Congregational minister

EVANS, THOMAS ( 1897 - 1963 ), alderman, education and hospital administrator

EVANS, THOMAS CHRISTOPHER ( Cadrawd 1846 - 1918 ), antiquary and folk-lorist

EVANS, THOMAS HOPKIN ( 1879 - 1940 ), musician

EVANS, THOMAS JOHN ( 1863 - 1932 ), journalist

EVANS, THOMAS JOHN ( 1894 - 1965 ), local government officer and an administrator within the Baptist denomination

EVANS, THOMAS PENRY ( 1839 - 1888 ), Congregational minister

EVANS, TIM ( 1877 - 1939 ), artist

EVANS, TITUS ( 1809 - 1864 ), Unitarian minister and schoolmaster

EVANS, TOM VALENTINE ( 1861 - 1935 ), Baptist minister

EVANS, WALTER JENKIN ( 1856 - 1927 ), principal of Carmarthen Presbyterian College

EVANS, WILLIAM ( fl. 1768-1776 ), Presbyterian minister, and lexicographer .

EVANS, WILLIAM (d. 1589/90 ), a well-born cleric

EVANS, WILLIAM (d. 1718 ), Dissenting minister and academy tutor .

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1716 - 1770 ), Independent minister

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1735 - 1805 ), early Calvinistic Methodist exhorter ,

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1779 - 1854 ), Wesleyan minister

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1795 - 1891 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1800 - 1880 ), hymnist

EVANS, WILLIAM ( Cawr Cynon 1808 - 1860 ) colliery official and poet ,

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1823 - 1900 ), cleric .

EVANS, WILLIAM ( Alaw Afan 1836 - 1900 ), musician

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1838 - 1921 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author

EVANS, WILLIAM ( 1869 - 1948 ), minister (Congl.) and missionary in Madagascar

EVANS, WILLIAM (‘ Wil Ifan ’ 1883 - 1968 ), minister (Congl.), poet and writer in Welsh and English

EVANS, WILLIAM DAVIES ( 1790 - 1872 ), inventor of a chess gambit

EVANS, WILLIAM EILIR ( Eilir 1852 - 1910 ), cleric, poet, and journalist

EVANS, WILLIAM HUGH ( Gwyllt y Mynydd 1831 - 1909 ), Wesleyan minister and man of letters

EVANS, WILLIAM JOHN ( 1866 - 1947 ), musician

EVANS, WILLIAM MEIRION ( 1826 - 1883 ), miner, Calvinistic Methodist minister in U.S.A. and Australia, and editor of journals published in Australia

EVANS-WILLIAMS, LAURA ( 1883 - 1944 ), singer

EVAN-THOMAS,Sir HUGH ( 1862 - 1928 ), admiral ,

EVERETT, ROBERT ( 1791 - 1875 ), and his brother EVERETT, LEWIS ( 1799 - 1863 ), Independent ministers