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217 - 228 of 328 for "Ieuan"

217 - 228 of 328 for "Ieuan"

  • LLYWELYN ap GUTUN ap IEUAN LYDAN - gweler LLYWELYN ap GUTUN
  • LLYWELYN ap HYWEL ap IEUAN ap GRONW (fl. c. 1480?), poet
  • LLYWELYN ap MOEL Y PANTRI (bu farw 1440) Llanwnnog, poet 16B, NLW MS 1553A, NLW MS 6681B, NLW MS 8330B. They include poems to Watcyn Fychan of Hergest, Dafydd Llwyd Fychan of Hafod Wen, Gruffudd ap Meredudd of Aberriw, Edward ap Hywel ab Ieuan Llwyd, etc.
  • LLYWELYN BRYDYDD HODDNANT (fl. c. 1300-1350), poet Iolo Morganwg connected him with Glamorgan, but the fact is that there are rivers in Radnorshire and Pembrokeshire called Hoddnant, in addition to that near Llantwit Major in Glamorgan. Two examples of his work are preserved in the Hendregadredd MS. and some other MSS., these being two awdlau addressed to Ieuan ap Gruffudd Foel of the Aeron valley in Cardiganshire.
  • LLYWELYN GOCH Y DANT (fl. 1470-1471), bard He took the part of the Tir Iarll bards in the controversy which followed Hywel ap Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys's elegy upon the death of Hywel Swrdwal about 1470 and in his contribution to this contention he names eight contemporary Glamorgan bards, including himself. He eulogised Sir Roger Vaughan of Tretower at the height of his power, and wrote his elegy when he was beheaded by Jasper Tudor, earl
  • MADDOCK, Sir IEUAN (1917 - 1988), Chief Scientist to the Department of Industry Ieuan Maddock was born at Gorseinon, Glamorganshire, on 29 March 1917, son of Evan Maddock, a miner. His mother was an elementary school teacher. He was educated at Gowerton Grammar School, and University of Wales, Swansea, where he graduated BSc (Physics, 1st class honours) in 1937 and was awarded a University Studentship. His research on optical measurements for a PhD degree was disrupted by
  • MAREDUDD ap IEUAN ap ROBERT ap MAREDUDD Gwydir (fl. end of 15th century) - gweler WYNN
  • MAURICE, DAVID (1626 - 1702), cleric and translator son of Andrew Maurice, dean of S. Asaph. This Andrew Maurice was, according to Browne Willis, a Shropshire gentleman, but according to Wood (Athenae Oxonienses), a native of Denbighshire. 'Llyfr Silin' and Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain) make him the eighth in descent from Ieuan Gethin. Philip Yorke (Royal Tribes) says he was ' of a younger branch of Clenennau.' But his son, David Maurice
  • MEREDITH, JOHN ELLIS (1904 - 1981), minister (Presbyterian Church of Wales) and author Believe') in 1943 was reprinted. J. E. Meredith was the editor of Credaf, a collection of personal essays by ten lay people around Aberystwyth who used to meet to discuss their Welsh Christian values. In 1962 he prepared a brief study of the life and work of Thomas Levi, one of his predecessors as minister in Tabernacl and contributed to a memorial volume on Gwilym Davies edited by Ieuan Gwynedd Jones
  • MEREDUDD ap RHYS (fl. 1450-1485), gentleman, cleric, and poet coveting his place in Valle Crucis abbey where he was spending his old age with the abbot, Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Iorwerth. We shall probably not be far off the mark if we attribute the period of his activity to the years 1440-50 to 1485. Meredudd ap Rhys won distinction not only as a poet but as a teacher of poets. It was he who taught Dafydd ab Edmwnd who later became the greatest authority of the 15th
  • teulu MEYRICK Hascard, Fleet, Bush, Wigmore, swordsmen who had served with him abroad, and his own connections in Radnorshire (where he had married c. 1584, the daughter of Ieuan Lewis of Gladestry, widow of John Gwynn of Llanelwedd, who brought him both estates), and in Carmarthenshire (where his daughter Margaret was the wife of Sir John Vaughan of Golden Grove, later 1st earl of Carbery, as well as his brother Francis (below)). He was responsible
  • MILLS, JOHN (Ieuan Glan Alarch; 1812 - 1873), Calvinistic Methodist minister, writer and musician , using the penname Ieuan Glan Alarch; and he wrote for the Journal of Sacred Literature and the Imperial Bible Dictionary. Two journeys to Palestine resulted in the publication of Palestina (1858) and a book on the Samaritans. He died 28 July 1873.