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  2. Gwyn Bayliss - Wikipedia

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    Gwyn Bayliss (7 May 1907 — 10 March 1976) was a Welsh international rugby union player. [1]Raised in Brynmawr, Bayliss was capped once for Wales (via Pontypool).He gained his cap as a fullback against Wales at Swansea in 1933 and was a reserve on a further 14 occasions.

  3. South Wales Argus - Wikipedia

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    The paper was founded as the South Wales Argus and Monmouthshire Daily Leader on 30 May 1892. An early description of the paper reads, "The South Wales Argus, the only evening paper printed and published in Newport and Monmouthshire was established in 1892, and the South Wales Weekly Argus and Star of Gwent the only weekly paper printed and published in Newport, was established in 1829.

  4. Wikipedia:WikiProject Wales/List of Welsh people on The ...

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    Year of death Birthplace occupation Gender 1 Edwards family: 2 Mortimer family: 3 Anwyl family: 4 Davies brothers of Wrexham: 5 Stepney family: 6 Crawshay family: 7 Nanney family: 8 Phylip family of Ardudwy: 9 Kemeys family: 10 Rice family: 11 Vaughan family: 12 Williams family: 13 Lloyd George family: 14 Grenfell family: 15 Homfray family: 16 ...

  5. Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney (UK Parliament constituency)

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    Blaenau Gwent, Caerphilly, Islwyn, Merthyr Tydfil and Rhymney. Blaenau Gwent and Rhymney ( Welsh : Blaenau Gwent a Rhymni ) is a constituency of the House of Commons in the UK Parliament , that was first contested at the 2024 United Kingdom general election , following the 2023 Periodic Review of Westminster constituencies .

  6. Gwent Archives - Wikipedia

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    Gwent Archives building Gwent Archives ( Welsh : Archifau Gwent ) is the local records office and genealogy centre, based in Ebbw Vale , South Wales for the historic county of Monmouthshire . It covers the modern local authority areas of Blaenau Gwent , Caerphilly County Borough , Monmouthshire , Newport and Torfaen .

  7. Trish Law - Wikipedia

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    After Peter Law's resignation from the Labour Party due to the imposition of an all-women shortlist, and later death from a brain tumour on 25 April 2006, Trish Law was supported by Blaenau Gwent People's Voice Group, the group formed by those who helped Peter Law overturn a 19,000 Labour majority at the 2005 General Election.

  8. 2006 Blaenau Gwent by-elections - Wikipedia

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    Two by-elections were held for the constituency of Blaenau Gwent in Wales following the death of Member of Parliament and Assembly Member Peter Law on 25 April 2006. As Law was the MP and Assembly Member (AM), his death required by-elections in both the parliamentary seat and the equivalent Welsh Assembly constituency.

  9. Delyth Evans - Wikipedia

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    On 1 May 2006, Evans stood in the selection contest for Labour's prospective parliamentary candidate in the June Blaenau Gwent parliamentary by-election following the death of incumbent MP Peter Law. [57] [58] According to the party, Evans had already voiced her interest in possibly standing for Labour in the constituency before Law's death. [58]