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DAFYDD NANCONWY
(fl. 17th century), writer of cywyddau
died in 1637. His work is to be found in NLW MS 3050D, which was partly copied during the second half of the 17th century, and in NLW MS 695E. He was a contemporary of Harri Howel and Huw
Machno
.
RHYS WYN ap CADWALADR
(fl. c. 1600) Giler,, poet
second son of Cadwaladr ap Morris Gethin of Foelas. Some of his englynion and cywyddau are preserved in manuscript, among them an elegy to his son (Llanstephan MS 54 (259)), and a cywydd ymryson with Thomas Prys in Jes. Coll. MS. 12 (319), and NLW MS 3047C (84), and, in the same manuscripts, two cywyddau in reply to him by Thomas Prys and a satirical cywydd to him by Huw
Machno
. In Llanstephan MS
HUW MACHNO
(fl. 1585-1637), poet
HUMPHREYS, RICHARD MACHNO
(1852 - 1904), Baptist minister
LLWYD, HUW
(Huw Llwyd o Gynfal; 1568? - 1630?), soldier and bard
His home was Cynfal Fawr, in the parish of Maentwrog, Merioneth. His father was Dafydd Llwyd ap Howel ap Rhys. It is known that Huw Llwyd and his brother Owen bought much land in that neighbourhood. He fought in France and Holland in a Welsh regiment raised to fight the armies of Spain in the Low Countries. It is thought that he built the present Cynfal house; the poet Huw
Machno
has a cywydd c
teulu
PHYLIP
, poets Ardudwy
., the two which Edmund Prys had with Wiliam Cynwal and Huw
Machno
respectively, and the one between Griffith Hafren, Rhisiart Phylip, and Ieuan Tew. Siôn Phylip wrote also a very large number of englynion. He wrote nothing at all in the freer metre of the carol which was to become more fashionable in the 17th century in the hands of William Phylip, Gruffydd Phylip, and others. The bard met his death