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Davies, John
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Davies, John: see Davies of Hereford, John Davies of Hereford, John , 1565?–1618, English poet. He settled in London about 1600 after spending several years as a writing master at Oxford. His main efforts were religious and philosophical treatises written in verse, the best of which were
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John Davies, leader of the Welsh Local Government Association, will say: "Behind every youth offender is a child or young person who deserves the best level of support we can give them in helping them to steer away from a future of crime.
John Davies was enjoying a walk with his wife Joan when he spotted a woman struggling in the River Wear, near Prebends Bridge, Durham.
The Bishop of Swansea and Brecon, the Rt Rev John Davies, fears the announcement that Powys Challenge will have to shut in a month's time unless it can find pounds 40,000, will condemn a new generation to a life of crime from which they will find it hard to escape.
 
 
 
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