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John Davies

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Gender Male
Death398 years ago
Date of birth April 16,1569
Zodiac sign Aries
Born Wiltshire
United Kingdom
Date of died December 8,1626
DiedLondon
United Kingdom
Height 185 (cm)
Weight 68 (kg)
Olympic_medalsAthletics At The 1964 Summer Olympics – Men's 1500 Metres
Education St Edward's School Oxford
The Queen's College
Winchester College
Party Conservative Party
BooksThe Survival of Industrial Society, Three Views of Europe
The Poems
Historical Tracts
Orchestra; or, A poem of dancing
The Complete Poems of Sir John Davies
Orchestra
Official site johndavies.uk.com
SongsSongsGŵr BonheddigWelsh Rare Beat 2 · 2007 Ffair CaerdyddProteaView 20+ more
ListGŵr BonheddigWelsh Rare Beat 2 · 2007
Movies/Shows Hobo with a Shotgun
Grindhouse
There Are Monsters
Painted Hero
Current partner Eleanor Davies
Children Lucy Hastings
Grandchildren Theophilus Hastings, 7th Earl of Huntingdon
Great grandchild Theophilus Hastings, 9th Earl of Huntingdon
Gold medalSwimming at the 1952 Summer Olympics – Men's 200 metre breaststroke
Colleg team University of Michigan
Nation team Australia
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Sir John Davies was an English poet, lawyer, and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1597 and 1621. He became Attorney General for Ireland and formulated many of the legal principles that underpinned the British Empire.

Remembrance Sunday: Aberystwyth veteran pays for memorial lights

Feb 16,2020 12:39 am

By Jack GreyBBC News

A War Veteran has paid Out of his own pocket to Light Up a War Memorial for Remembrance events.

John Davies , 39, from Aberystwyth, said it was about giving those who had lost their lives the respect they deserve.

It has cost Mr Davies, who served in Afghanistan, about £3,500 for the lights and PA system around The Town 's War Memorial .

Ceredigion council said issues with their own lighting system would be repaired " as soon as possible".

Wales' national observance of Remembrance Sunday is taking place from 10:30 GMT at the Welsh National War Memorial , in Cardiff, with First Minister Mark Drakeford in attendance.

Services are also being held in Llandudno, Bangor, Powys, Swansea, Wrexham and elsewhere to commemorate those who lost their lives In Conflict .

Mr Davies, who joined the Army in 2011 and served in the Royal Welsh , has provided a generator, lighting system and PA system for use during The Memorial ceremony and parade.

" Maybe I show a bit more pride towards it, because I Am a veteran, I Lost People in my tour, one of them was very, very close friend of mine and it's A Day of remembering them. "

The former fusilier said the current site was in " dire need" of work".

" Nothing as modernised and I think this year, because The Memorial is 100 years old this Sunday, this is The Time this is The Day it needs to be done. "

He Said it was a " one off" from him, and This Was a 12-month grace period for The Council to " get Up There and do the repairs" to the existing lighting.

" It needs to be modernised to attract the younger generation, so they learn about it, " He Said .

Why do we wear poppies?

In The Days leading up to Remembrance Day it is common to see People - Out and about or on TV - wearing a poppy.

But why do we wear them?

Launched by The Royal British Legion in 1921, poppies were chosen as they are The Flowers which grew on the battlefields after World War One ended - as described in the famous poem In Flanders Fields.

According to The Charity , poppies are worn " as a show of support for The Armed forces community".

What do different coloured poppies mean?

The red poppy belongs to The Royal British Legion , and commemorates those who sacrificed their lives in World War One and all the conflicts that have followed.

The BlackPoppyRose commemorates the contributions of black, African and Caribbean communities to The War Effort - as servicemen and servicewomen, and as civilians.

The purple poppy is worn to remember animals that have been victims of War - with proceeds of sales going to charities including World Horse Welfare and the Household Cavalry Foundation.

The white poppy is handed Out by a charity called Peace Pledge Union, which promotes peace.

Ceredigion council said: " Regrettably, we have recently encountered some issues with the lighting system around the War Memorial which requires significant investment and upgrades.

" This will be undertaken by a suitably qualified company as soon as possible so that future events will Once Again benefit from The Ability of The Council to recognise those who sacrificed everything for their Country. "

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