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GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD ab EINION LLYGLIW
(fl. c. 1380-1410), a poet
with Welsh literature and folklore, he was entertained at some of the famous courts of his period. His work includes poems to Owain Glyndŵr, Sir David Hanmer, Owain ap Maredudd of Neuadd Wen, and Hywel and Meurig Llwyd of Nannau, love and religious poetry, and it is
now
certain that he is the author of the poem to send the sun to greet Glamorgan, which has also been attributed to Iolo Goch and Dafydd
GRUFFYDD ap GWENWYNWYN
(bu farw 1286), lord of Upper Powys
deeply implicated. From the shelter of his third exile at Shrewsbury, Gruffydd (not without some suspicion of royal encouragement) continued to embarrass Llywelyn, providing in this way one of the occasions for the war of 1277. Reinstated in his barony of Powys after Llywelyn's humiliation, he was still without the lands north of the Dovey; these
now
became the subject of legal controversy between him
GRUFFYDD ap IEUAN ap LLYWELYN FYCHAN
(c. 1485 - 1553), bard and member of a Welsh landed family
translation by Richard Davies of some of S. Paul's epistles; this latter manuscript found its way from Llannerch, the home of Gruffydd ap Ieuan and afterwards of his Davies (of Llannerch) descendants, to Gwysaney, Flintshire, the home of the Davies-Cooke family, also descendants. It is
now
at the National Library of Wales. Gruffydd ap Ieuan was twice in. His first wife was Janet (Sioned), daughter of
GRUFFYDD ap LLYWELYN
(bu farw 1244), prince
at Gwern Eigron, the first part only of the agreement was fulfilled, for Gruffydd was
now
made a prisoner in the Tower of London where for over three years he spent an easy confinement in the company of his wife and some of their children, a pawn in the game of Anglo-Welsh politics. His attempt to escape on 1 March 1244 had a fatal ending. He had four sons - Owain Goch, Llywelyn, Dafydd and Rhodri
GRUFFYDD, ELIS
(fl. c. 1490-1552), 'the soldier of Calais,' copyist, translator, and chronicler
' The Field of the Cloth of Gold,' near Calais, in 1521, when the emperor Charles V met Henry VIII, and also in the army of the duke of Suffolk (Sir Charles Brandon) during the campaign in France between July and Christmas 1523. From the beginning of 1524 until 1529 he was keeper of Sir Robert Wingfield's palace in London; and it was there that he copied what is
now
Cardiff Phillipps MS. 10823, a
GUEST, LADY CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH
(1812 - 1895), translator, businesswoman and collector
woman to receive the freedom of the Worshipful Company of Fanmakers. Lady Charlotte died at Canford Manor, Dorset on 15 January 1895 and is buried in Canford church. In 1950 and 1952 her grandson, the Earl of Bessborough, published edited highlights from her voluminous journals. The originals are
now
housed in the National Library of Wales.
GUTUN OWAIN
(fl. c. 1460- c. 1498), poet, transcriber of manuscripts, and genealogist
manuscripts (Llanstephan MS 28 at N.L.W.) must
now
be rejected - true, the dates are in his own hand, but they are not evidence of the date of the manuscript itself, being merely reproduced (as was usual with transcribers) from the archetype which he was copying, and therefore evidence merely of the date of that archetype. It may indeed be stated with fair certainty that not one of his eight manuscripts is
GWILYM TEW
(fl. c. 1460-1480), one of the bards of Glamorgan
, including the 'Donatus,' i.e. the grammar that was studied in the bardic schools. Gwilym Tew is, therefore, a fairly important figure in the history of Welsh literature in the 15th century. His cywyddau and awdlau have been collected by J. M. Williams, Swansea; this collection is
now
amongst the University of Wales theses in the National Library.
GWRTHEYRN
thrown on the manner in which Gwrtheyrn became king of the Britons or on his relationship to the sons of Cunedda in Wales. As Gildas also extols the bravery of Emrys, one might conclude that what is
now
England was his battle-ground, and that what is
now
Wales was left to the sons of Cunedda. Gildas's praise of Emrys shows that the latter was a Roman; his name, Ambrosius Aurelianus, was Latin, as was
GWYNFARDD BRYCHEINIOG
(fl. c. 1180), poet
Nothing of his work
now
remains except two poems: ' Canu y Dewi ' ('a poem to Saint David ') and ' Awdyl yr Arglwydd Rys ' ('an awdl to the lord Rhys '); see Hendregadredd MS. 197-207. His name suggests that he was a native of Brecknock; in his ' Canu y Dewi ' he refers to the 'parish of llanddewi where I worship' and it may be that he is referring to one of the places of that name in that county
GWYNN, HARRI
(1913 - 1985), writer and broadcaster
Cymru. By 1938 Harri Gwynn, as he
now
called himself (although he would not formally and legally drop the 'Jones' until 1944), had completed his MA on the Dolobran Quaker, John Kelsall, and was a lecturer with the Workers' Education Association. In 1936 Harri, 'one of the most talented and debonair Bohemians of his generation', according to Meic Stephens, met the science student who would become his
GWYNNE, SACKVILLE
(c. 1751 - 1794)
A member of the great clan of Gwynne of Glanbrân, near Llandovery, whose mansion, destroyed by fire,
now
lies in ruin - for the family, see under Gwynne family of Llanelwedd. According to W. R. Williams (Old Wales, iii, 286-8), he was born c. 1751 - if so, the references to him (in Welsh books) as 'an old gentleman' are rather misleading. He married, in 1772 at Dublin and without his father's
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