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Edgar Phillips

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when he was aged eleven. Whilst working as an apprentice tailor back in his native county, he mastered the art of
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His third wife, whom he married in 1951, was the travel writer Maxwell Fraser (real name Dorothy Phillips).
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A memorial was erected within the chapel grounds of Rehoboth chapel.
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Phillips took his bardic name from his birthplace, the village of
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Edgar Phillips (cricketer)
bardic name
Trefin
Welsh
Archdruid
National Eisteddfod of Wales
Trefin
Pembrokeshire
Welsh
Cardiff
Royal Garrison Artillery
World War I
Caerleon
Pengam
Pontllanfraith
Wrexham
"Papurau Trefin, Archdderwydd Cymru"
the original
"Made in China: the 1933 Eisteddfod chair"
"Geograph:: Memorial to Edgar Phillips at Rehoboth (C) Anonymous"
"The Discovery Service"
Welsh Biography Online
William Morris
Albert Evans-Jones
Categories
1889 births
1962 deaths
British Army personnel of World War I
Chaired bards
Royal Garrison Artillery soldiers

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