John Gwynfryn Morgan OBE (16 February 1934 – 21 April 2010) was a British Labour Party official and EU civil servant. Morgan was born in Cwmdare, Wales...
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Gwyn Morgan is a Canadian businessman. The name may also refer to: Gwyn Morgan (writer) (born 1954), Welsh writer Gwyn Morgan (civil servant) (1934 – 2010)...
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Morgan (civil servant) (1934–2010) British Labour Party official and EU civil servant Gwyn Morgan (writer) (born 1954), Welsh author Gwyn Morgans (born...
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Gwyn Jones Francis, CB (17 September 1930 – 27 November 2015) was a Welsh civil servant and forester. Born on 17 September 1930 at Llanelli, Francis was...
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Alberta Energy Company (section Morgan era, 1994–2002)
divested of PanCanadian Petroleum in the fall of 2001, AEC president Gwyn Morgan and PanCanadian chairman David P. O'Brien began negotiations for a merger...
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Forever Amber (novel) (category Cultural depictions of Nell Gwyn)
England, members of his court, and several of his mistresses including Nell Gwyn. Winsor's inspiration for the book came from her first husband, who had written...
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Anglican priest and Royal Navy chaplain Gwyn Morgan OBE, NUS President, Labour Party official, EU civil servant and diplomat Darren Morris, Wales rugby...
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Jones, 1st Baronet, civil engineer and politician, 90 21 April - Sir Alfred Thomas Davies, civil servant, 88 27 April - Evan Morgan, 2nd Viscount Tredegar...
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Olympic gold medal in the 4x400m relay at the 1920 Antwerp Olympics; Howel Gwyn (1806–1888), Conservative politician; Thomas Haffield (1988– ), Great Britain...
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Vespasian (section Aftermath of the civil war)
"Power and Folly: The Story of the Caesars". Jonathan Cape Ltd., London. Morgan, Gwyn (2006). 69 A. D. The Year of the Four Emperors. London: Oxford University...
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