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  2. Trinity University College - Wikipedia

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    Trinity University College (Welsh: Coleg Prifysgol y Drindod) was a Church University College in Carmarthen, Wales. The institution was founded in 1848 as the South Wales and Monmouthshire Training College, a teacher-training college. It changed its name in 1931 to Trinity College, Carmarthen; and in 2009 to Trinity University College.

  3. Thomas Halliwell - Wikipedia

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    In 1936, he became vicar of St Peter's Church in Chorley before returning to Carmarthen in 1940 as principal of Trinity College. [3] [4] Trinity College became Trinity University College in 2009 and is now part of the University of Wales Trinity Saint David. Lord Gordon Parry of Neyland, writing in his memoirs of his time as a student at ...

  4. Gordon MacWilliam - Wikipedia

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    From then until 1958 he was Rector of Llanfaethlu after which he was at Trinity College, Carmarthen until 1984. In that year he became Dean of St David's , a post he held for 6 years. [ 4 ]

  5. Sid Judd - Wikipedia

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    After leaving Trinity, he moved back to Cardiff becoming a school-teacher at Windsor Clive Secondary Modern School. In 1946 he joined first-class Welsh team, Cardiff RFC . [ 3 ] Judd was a consistent part of the Cardiff team, and in the ten seasons he turned out for the club he was selected 184 times scoring 45 tries . [ 4 ]

  6. List of vice-chancellors of the University of Wales, Trinity ...

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    The vice-chancellor of the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David, and of its predecessor institutions, is the executive head of the university.. The institution has changed its title three times in its history, from St David's College to St David's University College in 1971, then to the University of Wales, Lampeter in 1996, and more recently to the University of Wales, Trinity Saint David ...

  7. Ann Clwyd - Wikipedia

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    She held an Honorary Doctorate of Laws from Trinity College, Carmarthen for her contribution to politics and as a human rights campaigner. She was a Member of the Arts Council 1975–1979 and the Vice Chair of the Welsh Arts Council 1975–97.

  8. Medwin Hughes - Wikipedia

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    He was previously principal of Trinity University College, Carmarthen and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales, Lampeter. [1] Hughes studied at University College of Wales, Aberystwyth and Jesus College, Oxford. He earned his doctorate in the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages and Literature in 1987, for his thesis entitled "Studies ...

  9. Urien Wiliam - Wikipedia

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    His first teaching post was at Trinity College, Carmarthen. He married Eiryth Davies and had three children, [2] including Sioned Wiliam. [3] He won the Drama Medal at the National Eisteddfod of Wales in 1972 and 1973. After becoming a freelance writer, he produced scripts for the Welsh-language children's TV programme, Wil Cwac Cwac.