[3] Elizabeth Fly arrived with her parents and 3 brothers John, William and Charles in 1853 on board the Recruit.
He was a childhood friend of Alfred Deakin, the second Prime Minister of Australia; their fathers were partners in a coaching business.
[5] On 11 January 1866, Bevan's parents died when the SS London sank in a gale in the Bay of Biscay.
[6] Bevan played for Abergavenny[6] before attending university at St John's College, Cambridge, graduating in 1881.
This was the same day that Swansea were playing Llanelli at Neath in a semi-final cup-tie thus depriving Wales of several players.
Two of those expected to appear did not turn up, so bystanders, university undergraduates with tenuous Welsh links who had travelled to London to see the match, were called in to play for Wales.