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William Julian Cayo-Evans : ウィキペディア英語版 | Julian Cayo-Evans
William Edward Julian Cayo-Evans (22 April 1937–28 March 1995), was a Welsh political activist and one time leader of the Free Wales Army. ==Life== Born at 'Glandenys', Silian, near Lampeter, where he also died, Cayo-Evans was educated at the independent, co-educational Millfield School in the village of Street in Somerset, England.〔 His father was John Cayo Evans, a professor of Mathematics at St David's College, Lampeter and High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in the year 1941–42.〔 In 1955, he was conscripted for National Service, serving with the South Wales Borderers〔 and saw active service, fighting Communist guerrillas in Malaya during the bitter Malayan emergency.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 title=Julian Cayo Evans )〕 On his return, he attended the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, before returning to Lampeter to breed palomino and appaloosa horses on his stud farm.〔 Cayo fathered a child by Georgina Waddington in 1961. The child was given up for adoption. He married Gillianne Mary Davies in 1965. They had three children and divorced in 1975.
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