Edward Greenly

Edward Greenly (3 December 1861 – 4 March 1951) was an English geologist known for his a detailed geological survey of the island of Anglesey.

Annie studied geology informally, and was a contributor to Edward's work as an assistant and editor.

)[9] After the Anglesey survey, the Greenlys lived in Bangor, and worked together on a small textbook, The Earth, right before Annie's death in 1927.

[6] Bangor University holds a small collection of papers and letters belonging to Greenly.

It contains a summary of the arguments supporting the non-historicity of Jesus found in the works of J. M. Robertson, Arthur Drews, Thomas Whittaker, and Paul-Louis Couchoud.