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*[[Edward Davies (Celtic)]] (1756–1831), Welsh writer and poet involved with the re-introduction of the drudic tradition |
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*[[Edward Davies (Celtic)]] (1756–1831), Welsh writer and druidic poet |
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*[[Edward J. Davies]] (born 1947), American historian |
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*[[Edward Tegla Davies]] (1880–1967), Welsh writer |
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*[[Edward Davis]] (c.1680-1688), English buccaneer |
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*[[Edward B. Davis]] (born 1933), American judge |
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*[[Edward M. Davis]] (1916-2006), California State Senator and LAPD police chief |
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==Sports people== |
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'''Ed Davis''' may refer to: |
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* [[Ed Davis (basketball)]], former Power Forward for the North Carolina Tar Heels |
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* [[Ed Davis (criminal)]] |
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*[[Edward Davies (footballer)]], Welsh-born footballer who played for [[List of Halifax Town A.F.C. players|Halifax Town]] in the 1930s |
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* [[Ed Davis (American football)]] American football running back in the 1990s |
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== Politicians == |
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'''Eddie Davis''' or '''Davies''' may refer to: |
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* [[Edward Davies (MP)]] (died 1590), MP for [[Cardigan (UK Parliament constituency)|Cardigan]] |
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* Eddie Davis, brother of [[Larry Davis (criminal)]] |
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* [[Eddie Davis (Canadian football)]], football player in the Canadian Football League |
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* [[Edward William Davies]] (1855–1904), mayor of Fremantle, Western Australia, 1901 |
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* [[Eddie Davis (saxophonist)]], Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, jazz tenor saxophonist |
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* [[Edward R. Davies (mayor)]] (?-?), mayor of [[Santa Fe, New Mexico]] from 1918 to 1920 |
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* [[Eddie Davis (actor)]], who played one of the eccentric inventors in ''[[Chitty Chitty Bang Bang (film)|Chitty Chitty Bang Bang]]'' |
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* [[Edward Roderick Davies]] (1915–1992), American industrialist and mayor of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan from the 1940s to the 1960s |
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== Others == |
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*[[E. Brian Davies]] (born 1944), British mathematician |
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*[[Edward Davies (architect)]] (1852–1927), South Australian architect |
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*Edward Harold Davies, known as [[E. Harold Davies]] (1867–1947), professor of music |
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*[[Edward Davies (minister)]] (1827–1905), American minister, author and publisher |
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*[[Edwin Davies]] (1946–2018), British businessman and philanthropist |
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*[[Edward Davis (disambiguation)]] |
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* [[Mickey Davis]], basketball player, born Edward Davis |
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Latest revision as of 19:54, 1 June 2024
Edward or Eddie Davies may refer to:
Authors
[edit]- Edward Davies (Celtic) (1756–1831), Welsh writer and druidic poet
- Edward J. Davies (born 1947), American historian
- Edward Tegla Davies (1880–1967), Welsh writer
Sports people
[edit]- Eddie Davies (boxer) (born 1937), Ghanaian Olympic boxer
- Eddie Davies (footballer) (1923–1995), English footballer
- Edward Davies (footballer), Welsh-born footballer who played for Halifax Town in the 1930s
Politicians
[edit]- Edward Davies (MP) (died 1590), MP for Cardigan
- Edward Davies (Pennsylvania politician) (1779–1853), United States Representative
- Edward William Davies (1855–1904), mayor of Fremantle, Western Australia, 1901
- Edward R. Davies (mayor) (?-?), mayor of Santa Fe, New Mexico from 1918 to 1920
- Edward Roderick Davies (1915–1992), American industrialist and mayor of Bloomfield Hills, Michigan from the 1940s to the 1960s
Others
[edit]- E. Brian Davies (born 1944), British mathematician
- Edward Davies (RAF officer) (1899–1974), RAF Commander
- Edward Davies (architect) (1852–1927), South Australian architect
- Edward Harold Davies, known as E. Harold Davies (1867–1947), professor of music
- Edward Davies (minister) (1827–1905), American minister, author and publisher
- Edwin Davies (1946–2018), British businessman and philanthropist
See also
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