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Bridget Bevan (née Vaughan) (baptised 30 October 1698 – 11 December 1779), also known as Madam Bevan, was a Welsh educationalist and public benefactor. She was the chief supporter of the educational work of the evangelical Anglican priest Griffith Jones and the system of circulating schools they founded.
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Bevan, Bridget Bridget Bevan
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Welsh philanthropist
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1698-10-30Z
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1698-01-01Z
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1779-12-11Z
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1779-01-01Z
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