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Julian Cayo-Evans (William Edward Julian Cayo-Evans) was born on 22 April, 1937 in Silian, Ceredigion, Wales, is a Welsh political activist (1937–1995). Discover Julian Cayo-Evans's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?

Popular As William Edward Julian Cayo-Evans
Occupation Political activist
Age 58 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 22 April, 1937
Birthday 22 April
Birthplace Silian, Ceredigion, Wales
Date of death 1995
Died Place Silian, Ceredigion, Wales
Nationality Welsh

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1937

William Edward Julian Cayo-Evans (22 April 1937 – 28 March 1995) was a Welsh political activist and one time leader of the radical political group Free Wales Army.

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.

1941

His father was John Cayo Evans, a professor of mathematics at St David's College, Lampeter and High Sheriff of Cardiganshire in the period 1941–42.

1955

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.

On his return, he attended the Royal Agricultural College in Cirencester, and after a period as colonial administrator in British India returned to Lampeter to breed palomino and appaloosa horses on his stud farm.

1960

Best known as a leader of the Free Wales Army, Cayo-Evans appears to have become inspired during the early 1960s, especially during the building of the Tryweryn reservoir.

He was 'active' in the FWA during the 1960s and along with two other members of the FWA, Dennis Coslett and Gethyn Ap Iestyn (aka Gethin ap Gruffydd), was convicted of conspiracy to cause explosions and other public order offences following a 53-day trial in 1969.

He was sentenced to fifteen months imprisonment, though some sources suggest thirteen months.

Security services' files from the UK National Archives described Cayo-Evans having "a mental age of 12", and Coslett, his second-in-command, as "unbalanced".

The documents said that authorities did not regard the Free Wales Army as a serious threat at the time.

1965

He married Gillianne Mary Davies in 1965.

1975

They had three children and divorced in 1975.

2000

In 2000, the brewery Tomos Watkin renamed the Apollo Hotel, Cardiff to "The Cayo Arms".

2002

In April 2002 Sgript Cymru produced a play by Dic Edwards based on Julian Cayo-Evans.

“Franco's Bastard” at Chapter in Cardiff aroused both interest and protest.

2008

In March 2008, Anhrefn Records released (on Anrhefn 018) a recording of Cayo-Evans playing his accordion and talking between songs, mainly introducing them.

The album is titled Marching songs of the Free Wales Army.

2013

Wyn Thomas published a history of the Free Wales Army "Hands Off Wales" in 2013.