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{{incominglinks}}'''Edward Davies''' or '''Eddie Davies''' may refer to:
'''Edward''' or '''Eddie Davies''' may refer to:


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*[[Edward Davies (Celtic)]] (1756–1831), Welsh writer and poet involved with the re-introduction of the drudic tradition
==Authors==
*[[Edward Davies (Pennsylvania)]] (1779–1853), United States Representative
*[[Edward Davies (footballer)]], Welsh-born footballer who played for [[List of Halifax Town A.F.C. players|Halifax Town]] in the 1930s
*[[Edward Davies (Celtic)]] (1756–1831), Welsh writer and druidic poet
*[[Edward J. Davies]] (born 1947), American historian
*[[Edward Tegla Davies]] (1880–1967), Welsh writer
*[[Edward Tegla Davies]] (1880–1967), Welsh writer

*[[E. Brian Davies]], mathematician
==Sports people==
*[[Eddie Davies (boxer)]] (born 1937), Ghanaian Olympic boxer
*[[Eddie Davies (footballer)]] (1923–1995), English footballer
*[[Edward Davies (footballer)]], Welsh-born footballer who played for [[List of Halifax Town A.F.C. players|Halifax Town]] in the 1930s

== Politicians ==

* [[Edward Davies (MP)]] (died 1590), MP for [[Cardigan (UK Parliament constituency)|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 ==

*[[E. Brian Davies]] (born 1944), British mathematician
*[[Edward Davies (RAF officer)]] (1899–1974), RAF Commander
*[[Edward Davies (RAF officer)]] (1899–1974), RAF Commander
* [[Edward Harold Davies]] (1867–1947), professor of music at Adelaide University
*[[Edward Davies (architect)]] (1852–1927), South Australian architect
*Edward Harold Davies, known as [[E. Harold Davies]] (1867–1947), professor of music
* [[Eddie Davies (footballer)]] (c. 1923–1995), English footballer
*[[Edward Davies (minister)]] (1827–1905), American minister, author and publisher
*[[Edwin Davies]] (1946–2018), British businessman and philanthropist


==See also==
==See also==
* [[Edward Davis (disambiguation)]]
*[[Edward Davis (disambiguation)]]



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