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3 | A Second Letter on the present Defective State of Education in Wales, published by Williams in 1848 during the Blue Books controversy. |
4 | Parliaments were then septennial. |
5 | Quoted by Daniel Evans, op. cit., p. 34. |
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6 | A friend of Connop Thirlwall, Bishop of St. Davids, he became famous as the author of The History of Greece, published in 1846-7. See The Carmarthenshire Historian, Vol. XIII, p. 72. [can't find reference, maybe a different volume? -- ChrisJones] |
7 | D. L. Keir, The Constitutional History of Modern Britain (Black), 3rd edition, 1946, p. 444. |
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8 | Mechanics' Institutes were set up in Carmarthenshire in 1839-40. |
9 | D. L. Keir, op. cit., p. 472. |
10 | This indicates that Williams must have had a reputation as a champion of the oppressed before he was elected to public office. |
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14 | David Williams, A History of Modern Wales (Murray, 1965), p. 254. |
15 | The other volumes, Parts II and III of the reports, relate to the areas for which Symons and Johnson were responsible. |
16 | He became M.P. for Chester. His vast collection of books, many relating to Wales, was given to University College, Cardiff. |
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|17|D. Salmon, 'The Story of a Welsh Education Commission', Y Cymmrodor, Vol. XXIV, p.192.
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17 | D. Salmon, 'The Story of a Welsh Education Commission', Y Cymmrodor, Vol. XXIV, p.192. |
18 | D. Salmon, op. cit., p. 192. |
19 | (Sir) T. Merchant Williams, 'The Romance of Welsh Education', Trans. Hon. Soc. Cymmr 1901-2. |
20 | Gwynfor Evans, Land of My Fathers (John Penry Press 1974), p. 366. |
21 | D. Silman, loc. cit. |
22 | Leslie Wynne Evans, Studies in Welsh Education (University of Wales Press, 1972), p. 120. |
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23 | Leslie W. Evans, Education in Industrial Wales, 1700—1900 (Avalon Books 1971), pp. 26 and 126. |
24 | Gwynfor Evans, op. cit., p.374. |
25 | The Coventry Herald, quoted by Daniel Evans, op. cit., pp.108-9. |
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