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Cofrestr Rhoddwyr Roll of Donors COFRESTR RHODDWYR ROLL OF DONORS Hoffai Prifysgol Bangor gydnabod haelioni ei alumni a Bangor University would like to acknowledge the generosity ffrindiau, a phawb arall a addawod eu cefnogaeth rhwng of its alumni and friends and all those who pledged their 2016-2018. support during 2016-2018. Mae’r rhestr isod yn cynnwys enwau pawb sydd wedi Listed below are the names of all those who have made a gwneud cyfraniad i Brifysgol Bangor rhwng 1af Awst 2016 a contribution to Bangor University between 1st August 2016 31 Gorffennaf 2018. Diolch i chi. Diolch hefyd i bob rhoddwr and 31st July 2018. Thank you all. Thank you also to those sydd wedi dewis aros yn ddienw. donors who wish to remain anonymous. RHODDION GAN ALUMNI A GYFEILLION Y BRIFYSGOL GIFTS FROM ALUMNI AND FRIENDS OF THE UNIVERSITY Mae cyn-fyfyrwyr o Brifysgol Bangor, Prifysgol Cymru, Alumni from Bangor University, University of Wales, Bangor, Bangor, Coleg Santes Fair a Choleg Normal wedi’u cynnwys St Mary’s College and Normal College are all included in the ar y rhestr isod. list below. Gwen Aaron William Barry Emma Brocklebank (née Ramsay) Gwynfa Adam (née Adams) Nicholas Barton & J Barton Anthony Bromham Bob Aitken Cecil Bates Barbara Brooks Catherine Alexander (née Butler) Andrew Bawtree Fay Brotherston (née Williams) Gavin Alexander Mark Baxter Laurence Browning Ivan Alexander Helen Beadman Richard Broyd John Alexander James Bebb George Buckley David Allan Ella Bedrock Jennifer Buckley (née Noble) Lee Allen Gillian Beecher (née Harrison) Barrie Buels Jenny Amphaeris Rosemary Bell Bob Bunce Emily Andersen (née Ramirez Martinez) Simon Bell & Jaqueline Bell (née Hinchliffe) Christopher Burd & Ruth Burd Rachel Anderson Katrina Bentley John Burden Wendy Anderson (née Walker) Des Berriman Susan Bush (née Davies) & Alan Bush Simon Anderton David Bevan Paul Butler Rhian Andrews (née Jenkins) & LS Andrews Gareth Bevan & Margaret Bevan Melanie Caddy (née Roach) Robin Andrews Hugh Biggs Katherine Callas (née Barnes) Laura Anna Neil Biles Elisabeth Campbell (née Dodd) & Cyril Campbell Elfed Ap Nefydd Roberts Paul Billin Juan Cancino Peter Arkley Eleanor Billington Patrick Cannings & Janet Cannings (née Tomlinson) David Armstrong Alison Bishop (née Jones) Stacey Carless Eva Arnott (née Schenkel) Martin Blackburn Michael Carney Paul Ashley Martin Block Antony Carr & Glenda Carr (née Williams) Geoffrey Asson & Margaret Asson (née Thomas) David Bole Beryl Carr (née Williams) Simon Aston Jonathan Bonnett Lajla Cash Kevin Austin Eira Bowen (née Jones) Michael Chadwick Ifor Baines Karen Bowles Hefina Chamberlain (née Roberts) Simon Baines Raymond Bown Mary Chambers (née Evans) Valerie Bajina (née Taylor) Heather Boyd Mona Chambers (née Rees Owen) Christopher Ball Arthur Boyns & Meinir Boyns Andrew Chance Helen Ball (née Young) Christian Bradford Paul Channing Winifred Ball (née Corlett) Jane Brannan Piers Chapman Margaret Balm Joann Brayford Andrew Clark Patricia Bannister (née Rimmer) Helen Bright Hazel Clark Merrell Barbarez Philip Broad & Frances Broad (née Geraghty) Megan Clark (née Williams) Carolyn Barnes (née Jones) John Brock Howard Clarke Timothy Clay & Laura Clay (née Perkins) Jonathan Doherty & Katherine Doherty (née Laurence) Margaret Clements (née Chennells) Charles Dolamore Paul Clifford Christopher Drew David Coffey Moira Duncan Susan Cole (née White) Edmond Dunne Thomas Cole Ceri Durrant Carole Collins (née Thomas) & Jeffrey Collins Jennifer Eadie (née Chapman) Peter Collister David Earle Martin Connock Hacon Edgley Simon Conway Bethan Edwards (née Hughes) Paul Cooper Eirian Edwards (née Davies) & TW Edwards Pip Corbett & Eryl Corbett (née Roberts) Elwyn Edwards & Elizabeth Edwards Elina Cotterill (née Harjula) & Callum Cotterill Huw Edwards & Meinir Edwards (née Jones) Jonathan Cotton (In memory of Stephen Kirby) Marc Edwards & Carys Edwards Geoffrey Court Marilyn Edwards (In memory of Norma Rowlands) John Cowell Michael Edwards Ian Cragg Thabet El-Homsi John Cragg-James Aled Ellis & Helen Ellis John Craig & Glenys Craig 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Meredith) Nicholas Finley Jean Davies (née Roberts) & Eurfryn Davies Debra Fletcher (née Ring) John Davies & Ceinwen Davies Julian Flitter Kenneth Davies & Mary Davies (née Ellis) Nigel Flude Mair Davies (née Humphreys) Raymond Footman Meirick Davies Lindsey Forbes Wendy Davies John Foster Christine Davis Dylan Foster Evans Janet Dawson (née Park) Pamela Foy (née Blythen) Hugh De Lacy Claire Franke (née Vogler) James Deacon Iain Fraser Peter Dean Christopher Freeman John Debenham Roy Frost Judith Debenham (née Beard) John Fulford David Dewhirst & Nerys Dewhirst (née Blythin) Christopher Gardner Gordon Dickins Peter Gascoyne Eluned Dickinson (née Phillips) Andrea Gaul Benjamin Ditchburn Martin Gibson Hilary Dixon (née Webster) & Jonathan Dixon Stanley Gilbert Bethan Dobson & Gwyl Cerdd Dant Llyn ac Eifionydd Michael Gill Stuart Dobson & Barbara Dobson Christopher Gliddon & Angela Gliddon (née Bateman) (In memory of John Harper) Rhiannon Goldthorpe (née Harry) Nicola Hooper (née Newham) 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Hughes Elan Griffith (née Jones) Richard Hughes & Rene Hughes (née Roberts) Colin Griffiths Richard Hughes Jane Griffiths & GO Griffiths Neville Hugh-Jones Joanne Griffiths Judy Hutchings Manon Griffiths (née Hughes) William Hutchins James Gripton Bleddyn Huws Robin Grove-White John Hywel Ceris Gruffudd Dafydd Ifan & Linda Ifan Gwyn Gruffydd (née Gruffydd) Alwyn Ifans Janet Guy (née Williams) & John Guy Gordon Ingall Leon Guzenda Christine Jackson Helen Gwyn Anne Jackson - Wild Robin Gwyndaf & Eleri Gwyndaf Nicolas Jacobs Jane Hall (née Evans) Gillian James (née Childs) David Hallows Meinir James David Halpin Paul James Paul Hancock Paul James Judith Hanson (née Hanson) Branwen Jarvis & Gwyn Jarvis Gwen Harbottle (née Hughes) Eric Jenkinson Dafydd Hardy Martin Johnson Nicky Harker (née Tonge) Charles Jolly Myfanwy Harper (née Jones) Ian Jolly James Harris Aled Jones & Gwawr Jones Anthony Harrow Alun Jones Angela Hart Alwen Jones Rachel Haslam (née Morgan) & Ian Haslam Alys Jones (née Roberts) Colin Hawke Ann Jones & JW Jones John Hawkins Arwel Jones & Elen Ogwen Julia Hawley (née Howell) Barry Jones Alan Hayes & Janet Hayes (née George) Bill Jones David Haylor Catherine Jones (née Jones) Sally Heaney Charles Jones Anthony Heathershaw Colleen Jones John Heney Dafydd Jones & Eleri Jones Maureen Henneveld Dafydd Glyn Jones & Gwawr Jones Peter Hepton David Jones Evan Herbert David Jones Christian Heycocks & Nia Heycocks (née Barnes) David Jones Julian Hibberd Derwyn Jones & E Jones John Hill Dotwen Jones (née Williams) Rosemary Hill (née Wardell) Eleri Jones Kathleen Hinchcliffe (née Thornton) Elwyn Jones & Bethan Jones Jill Hirst (née Bratby) Endaf Jones Susan Hitchcock (née Page) & CP Hitchcock Ffion Jones J Hockley (In memory of Stephen Howard) Gareth Jones Philip Hollington Geraint Jones & ME Jones Glyn Hollywell Gwerfyl Jones Chris Holmes Heulwen Jones (née Parri) & GI Jones George Holmes Jane Jones & Robin Jones Graham Holmes John Jones & Gwen Jones John Jones Ann Llwyd John Jones Dewi Llwyd John Jones Derec Llwyd-Morgan & Jane Llwyd-Morgan John Jones Meinir Loader Mair Jones Timothy Lodge Manon Jones Eric Lord Marc Jones Joan Lowndes (née Riding) Matthew Jones David Lucas Matthew Jones Catrin Lyall Megan Jones Elizabeth Lynn (née Roberts) Michael Jones David Lyon Neil Jones Martin Lysejko Nesta Jones (née Davies) Donald MacGregor Pryderi Jones & Eirwen Jones John Maconaghie Raj Jones C MacWilliam Richard Jones John Mansfield & Margaret Mansfield (née Cross) Rosemary Jones (née Rhodes) Peter Manson & Ruth Manson (née Rowlands) Stan Jones Thomas Marlow Vivian Jones Jane Marshall (née Smith) Trefor Jones-Morris David Martin Keith Jordan (In memory of Jean Meryl Jordan (née Evans)) David Martin Carol Joval Emma Martin Michel Kaiser Russell Matthews Aloke Kapur Simon Matthews Tendai Kariwo (In memory of Philip Kariwo) Robert Maynard Allan Keall Anna McCormack-Colbert Nicholas Kearns Mr & Mrs McCunnell Roger Keenan Joan McDowell (née Ashington) & William McDowell Sarah Kelly (née Williams) Peter McKie John Kendrick Audrey McMullan
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