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Anne

BEALE, ANNE (1816 -1900), writer.

EDMUNDS, MARY ANNE (1813 -1858 ) ;

FELD, VALERIE ANNE (1947 -2001), politician.

PENNY, ANNE ( fl. 1729-1780), author.

PUDDICOMBE, ANNE ADALISA (‘ Allen Raine ’;1836 -1908), novelist ;

SKEEL, CAROLINE ANNE JAMES (1872 -1951), historian ;

Elizabeth

BAKER, ELIZABETH ( c. 1720 -1789), diarist.

DAVIES, ELIZABETH ( BETSI CADWALADR ,1789 -1860), Crimean nurse.

DAVIES, GWENDOLINE ELIZABETH (1882 -1951), art collector and benefactress.

GRIFFITH, ELIZABETH ( DWB, 292).

GUEST ( SCHREIBER ),LADY CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH BERTIE (1812 -1895),translator, businesswoman and collector.

HOGGAN, FRANCES ELIZABETH (1843 -1927), physician ;

HUGHES, ELIZABETH PHILLIPS (1851 -1925), educationalist ;

JONES, ELIZABETH JANE LOUIS (b. ELIZABETH JANE LLOYD ;1889 -1952), scholar ;

JONES, ELIZABETH MARY (‘ Moelona ’;1877 -1953), teacher and novelist ;

MORGAN, GWENLLIAN ELIZABETH FANNY (1852 -1939), antiquary ;

PHILLIPS, ELIZABETH ( fl. 1836), hymnwriter, of Penrhyn,Conway, Caerns.

RANDLES, ELIZABETH (1801? -1829), harpist and pianist ;

WATKIN-JONES, ELIZABETH (1887 -1966), author of children's books ;

Catherine

DAVIES, CATHERINE GLYN ( CARYL ) (1926 -2007),historian of philosophy and linguistics, and translator.

LLEWELYN, MARY PENDRILL ( née Mary Catherine Rhys ,1811 -1874), translator and writer ;

ROBERTS, CATHERINE ( KATE ) (1891 -1985), author.

Jane

BRERETON, JANE (1685 -1740), poetess.

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

HUGHES, JANE ( fl. c . 1840-1880 ), hymnist ;

JONES, ELIZABETH JANE LOUIS (b. ELIZABETH JANE LLOYD ;1889 -1952), scholar ;

RANKIN, SUSANNAH JANE (1897 -1989), minister (Cong.) and missionary in Papua.

REES, SARAH JANE ( Cranogwen ;1839 -1916),schoolmistress, poet, editor, temperance advocate ,

ROWLANDS, JANE HELEN (‘ Helen o Fôn ’;1891 -1955),linguist, teacher and missionary (with the CM).

THOMAS, LOUIE MYFANWY (‘ Jane Ann Jones ’;1908 -1968), novelist.

WILLIAMS, JANE ( Ysgafell ;1806 -1885), Welsh historian and miscellaneous writer ;

WILLIAMS, MARIA JANE ( Llinos ;1795? -1873), musician ;

Margaret

COOMBE TENNANT, WINIFRED MARGARET (‘ Mam o Nedd ’;1874 -1956),delegate to the first assembly of the League of Nations, suffragette, Mistress of the Robes of the Gorsedd of the Bards, and a well-known medium ;

DAVIES, MARGARET ( c. 1700-1785? ), transcriber of many of the manuscripts preserved in our public collections ;

DAVIES, MARGARET SIDNEY (1884 -1963), art collector and benefactress ,

HUGHES, ( ROBERTS ), MARGARET (‘ Leila Megáne ’;1891 -1960), singer ;

JONES, MARGARET (‘ Y Gymraes o Ganaan ’; ?-1902 ) ;

LLOYD (later MOORE ), MARGARET (1709 -1762), one of the original members of the Moravian congregation in London ;

‘ MARGED vch IFAN ’ ( Margaret Evans ;1696 -1801?), a ‘character’.

OWEN, MARGARET (‘ Peggy ’;1742 -1816),

THOMAS, MARGARET (1779 -?), hymnwriter ;

THOMAS, MARGARET HAIG, VISCOUNTESS RHONDDA (1883 -1958),author, editor and chairperson of companies ;

WILLIAMS, MARGARET LINDSAY (1888 -1960), artist ;

Mary

BULKELEY-OWEN, FANNY MARY KATHERINE (1845 -1927), author.

DAVIES, MARY (1855 -1930), singer ;

DAVIES, MARY ( Mair Eifion ;1846 -1882), poet ;

EDMUNDS, MARY ANNE (1813 -1858 ) ;

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

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

FREEMAN, KATHLEEN (‘ Mary Fitt ’;1897 -1959), classical scholar and writer ;

JOHN, GWENDOLEN MARY (1876 -1939), artist ;

JONES, ELIZABETH MARY (‘ Moelona ’;1877 -1953), teacher and novelist ;

LLEWELYN, MARY PENDRILL ( née Mary Catherine Rhys ,1811 -1874), translator and writer ;

NEPEAN (née BELLIS ), MARY EDITH (1876 -1960), novelist ;

OWEN, MARY ( DWB, 716).

REES, DOROTHY MARY (1898 -1987), Labour politician and alderman.

RHYS, DAVID , THOMAS , and MARY , rhymesters and minstrels , of Llanbryn-mair, were brothers and sister.

WILLIAMS, GRACE MARY (1906 -1977), composer.

WOOD, MARY MYFANWY (1882 -1967),missionary in China, 1908-51 ;

Winifred

COOMBE TENNANT, WINIFRED MARGARET (‘ Mam o Nedd ’;1874 -1956),delegate to the first assembly of the League of Nations, suffragette, Mistress of the Robes of the Gorsedd of the Bards, and a well-known medium ;

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

GRIFFITHS, WINIFRED MAIR (1916 -1996), minister (Cong) and headmistress.

GWENFREWI, or WINIFRED ( fl. early 7th cent.), saint.

PARRY, SARAH WINIFRED (‘ Winnie Parry ’;1870 -1953),writer, and ed. of Cymru'r Plant from 1908 to 1912.