Glyn Hughes is the name of: Glyn Hughes (footballer) (1931–1995), Welsh footballer Hugh Llewellyn Glyn Hughes (1892–1973), British military officer in...
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clubs Wrexham and Newport County. "Glyn Hughes". Barry Hugman's Footballers. Retrieved 20 July 2018. "Glyn Hughes". Neil Brown. Retrieved 20 July 2018...
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historian Glyn Thomas (1882–1967), musician Glyn Thompson (born 1981), English footballer Glyn Williams (footballer) (1918–2011), Welsh footballer Glyn Worsnip...
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Glyn Peter Hodges (born 30 April 1963) is a Welsh football coach and former professional player who was most recently assistant manager at Bradford City...
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Price, footballer (died 2021) 27 November - Gareth Griffiths, Wales and British Lions rugby union player 29 November - Glyn Hughes, footballer (died 1995)...
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(disambiguation) George Hughes (disambiguation) Gerry Hughes (disambiguation) Glenn Hughes (disambiguation) Glyn Hughes (disambiguation) Graham Hughes (disambiguation)...
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day life than in the past, it still remains strong in the population. Glyn Hughes wrote in 1975: "Frequently Lancashire people find Yorkshire people unfriendly...
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cricketer Gareth Hopkins (footballer) (born 1980), English footballer Gareth Hughes (1894–1965), Welsh actor Gareth Hughes (politician) (born 1981), New...
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aqueduct, on the Llangollen Canal, built in 1801 by Thomas Telford. The Glyn Valley Tramway terminated on the canal near the mainline railway station...
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Glyn Alan Jones (born 29 March 1959) is a Welsh former professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper. He went on to become a long serving youth coach...
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