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Dr William Evans M.D., D.Sc., F.R.C.P.(Lond.), Hon.D.Sc.(Wales) (24 November 1895 – 20 September 1988) was a distinguished Harley Street cardiologist. He was a grandson of "the Welsh Swagman", Joseph Jenkins, whose voluminous Australian diaries over 25 years (1869-1894) he edited and published as excerpts in 1975〔Evans W ''Diary of a Welsh Swagman'' McMillan, Melbourne, 1975 (Reprinted by Sun Books, 1977- )〕 ==Early life== Evans was born in a Welsh farmhouse, 'Tyndomen', near Tregaron, Ceredigion,〔Evans W ''Journey to Harley Street'' David Rendel, London (1968)〕 the son of Ebenezer Evans and Elinor (Nell) Jenkins. He had two surviving older siblings, Elizabeth and Joseph, and two others who died as infants. His mother was a daughter of Joseph Jenkins, the "Welsh Swagman", who entrusted to her his manuscript Australian diaries. It was planned that young William would enter the Church of England ministry, but this was abandoned around the time of the disestablishment of the church in 1920.〔 His autobiography relates how he worked as a bank clerk from 1912 and enlisted for military service in 1914, serving with the Buffs and as an officer of the Lancashire Fusiliers at Ypres and Passchendaele Ridge, 1916-1918.
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