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Gerald of Wales
Medieval clergyman and historian
Thomas Stephens
Welsh historian
Charles Wilkins
Welsh historian
Asser
Welsh monk from St David's, Dyfed, who became Bishop of Sherborne in the 890s
Saunders Lewis
Welsh writer and politician
Daniel Huws
Welsh historian
Meredith Hanmer
Welsh clergyman and historian
John Jones
Welsh barrister, translator and historian
J. D. Davies
Historian and author
Deian Hopkin
Historian and academic administrator
Meredydd Evans
Welsh folk-music singer, collector and historian. He was also a broadcaster and political activist
Gregory D. Smithers
Australian-born enthohistorian
Robert Vaughan
Welsh antiquarian and collector of manuscripts
S. Arasaratnam
Academic, historian and author
Hugh Williams
Welsh church historian and college tutor
Peter Lord
Welsh art historian
David Lewis Jones
Welsh historian and Librarian of the House of Lords
John Morgan Edwards
Teacher, historian, playwright and writer
Martin Daunton
Historian
Arthur Wade-Evans
Welsh historian
Joshua Thomas
Historian of Welsh Baptists
David Powel
Welsh historian and priest
Gwyn A. Williams
Welsh historian
J. Towyn Jones
Welsh historian, minister and author
William Wynne
Welsh lawyer
David Thomas
Welsh clergyman and historian
Ernest Tristram
Welsh painter and art historian
Robert Evans
Welsh writer, poet and local historian
Tom Beynon
Welsh historian
John Jones
Welsh writer, barrister, and translator
David Jenkins
Welsh maritime historian
John Roberts
Welsh Presbyterian Church of Wales minister, born 1880
John Peter (Ioan Pedr)
Independent minister and college tutor, and Welsh scholar
Alan Phillips
Welsh historian
Theophilus Evans
Welsh historian
Prys Morgan
Historian
Henry Rowlands
Welsh archaeologist
Griffith John Williams
Historian of Welsh literature
Thomas William Davids
Welsh nonconformist minister and ecclesiastical historian
Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc)
Welsh historian