Ambrose BebbW
Ambrose Bebb

William Ambrose Bebb was a Welsh language critic, author and politician.

Avedon CarolW
Avedon Carol

Avedon Carol is an American-born British feminist, anti-censorship, and civil liberties campaigner and a researcher in the field of sex crime, residing in England. She is a member of Feminists Against Censorship, and as part of their publishing group co-edited Bad Girls & Dirty Pictures (1993). She is the author of Nudes, Prudes and Attitudes (1994), and has also worked on other books by Feminists Against Censorship. On her own website, "Avedon's Sideshow", she publishes and compiles links to a wide array of stories and events.

Barry Cooper (author)W
Barry Cooper (author)

Barry Cooper is a British writer. He lives with his wife and daughter in DeLand, Florida, and serves as an elder at Christ Community Church Daytona.

William Leonard CourtneyW
William Leonard Courtney

William Leonard Courtney was an English author, philosopher and journalist, whose 38-year career encompassed work on the Daily Telegraph and Fortnightly Review.

Quintin CraufurdW
Quintin Craufurd

Quintin Craufurd was a British author born at Kilwinning, Scotland.

John Evans (writer)W
John Evans (writer)

John Evans is a Welsh writer, filmmaker, and environmental activist. He started his career as frontman for the punk band The Tax Exiles. The Tax Exiles were regulars at The Roxy, and other punk venues, in 1976–1978. In the early 1980s he embarked on a solo career, and was signed to the Situation 2/4AD record label, recording a single, "Sister Soul", under the name John Marlon.

Nicholas Hammond (ornithologist)W
Nicholas Hammond (ornithologist)

Nicholas Hammond is an English ornithologist and author, and a former director of the Wildlife Trust for Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and Northamptonshire. He was editor of the Royal Society for the Protection of Birds' Birds magazine, and later its director of communications. He has written a number of books on, and speaks about, wildlife art.

Anthony HymanW
Anthony Hyman

Anthony Hyman (1946–1999) was a noted British academic, writer and Islamicist. He died in 1999 and is buried in Brompton Cemetery, London.

Richard Jebb (journalist)W
Richard Jebb (journalist)

Richard Jebb was an English journalist and author in the field of Empire and colonial nationalism. He was the nephew of the classical scholar and politician, Sir Richard Claverhouse Jebb. He went to school at Marlborough College followed by New College, Oxford.

Griffith Hartwell JonesW
Griffith Hartwell Jones

Rev. Griffith Hartwell Jones was a Welsh academic and Anglican clergyman.

John Owen Jones (Ap Ffarmwr)W
John Owen Jones (Ap Ffarmwr)

John Owen Jones, commonly known by his bardic name of Ap Ffarmwr, was a Welsh campaigning journalist.

Owen Jones (antiquary)W
Owen Jones (antiquary)

Owen Jones, known by his bardic name of Owain Myfyr, was a Welsh antiquary.

John Lloyd (Rector of Caerwys)W
John Lloyd (Rector of Caerwys)

John Lloyd was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.

Simon LloydW
Simon Lloyd

Simon Lloyd was a Welsh Anglican priest who became a Methodist preacher.

Alfred NuttW
Alfred Nutt

Alfred Trübner Nutt was a British publisher who studied and wrote about folklore and Celtic studies.

Edward Owen (translator)W
Edward Owen (translator)

Edward Owen was a Welsh Anglican priest, headmaster and translator.

Henry Parry (priest)W
Henry Parry (priest)

Henry Parry was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian.

William John ParryW
William John Parry

William John Parry was a Welsh businessman, politician and author. Parry was a leading voice in a range of activities and causes, and was the first general secretary of the North Wales Quarrymen's Union.

Kjartan PoskittW
Kjartan Poskitt

Kjartan Poskitt is a British author and TV presenter who is best known for writing the Murderous Maths children's series of books.