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Howel is a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Howel Brown (1856–1928),
Glasgow cathedral provost Howel Davies (c. 1716–1770),
Welsh Methodist...
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Hywel ap Cadell,
commonly known as
Hywel Dda,
which translates to
Howel the Good in English, was a
Welsh king who
ruled the
southern Welsh kingdom of...
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Howell Harris (Welsh:
Howel Harris; 23
January 1714 – 21 July 1773) was a
Calvinistic Methodist evangelist. He was one of the main
leaders of the Welsh...
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Howel–Evans
syndrome is an
extremely rare
condition involving thickening of the skin in the
palms of the
hands and the
soles of the feet (hyperkeratosis)...
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Howell Davis (c. 1690 – 19 June 1719), also
known as
Hywel and/or Davies, was a
Welsh pirate. His
piratical career lasted just 11 months, from 11 July...
- made the
recipe for
Orange Crush.
Howel was not new to the soft
drink business,
having earlier introduced Howel's Orange Julep. Soft
drinks of the time...
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Howel is an
unincorporated community in
Christian County, Kentucky,
United States.
Howel had its
start when the
railroad was
extended to that point. A...
- Ellen,
Countess of
Castle Howel (1794) is a
sentimental Gothic novel by Anna
Maria Bennett. It was
published by the
Minerva Press, a
prolific publisher...
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Philip Yorke's The
Royal Tribes of Wales, his
father was
Gruffydd ab
Howel ab
Meredydd ab
Einion ab Gwganen. Sir John Wynne, however, says that he...
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Howel Harris Hughes (7
September 1873 – 23
November 1956) was a
Welsh theologian and
Presbyterian minister. He was Prin****l of the
United Theological...