Hafan
Pori
Awduron A-Z
Chwiliad testun rhydd
English
Llinell Amser
Twitter
Facebook
Google
English
Hafan
Pori
Awduron A-Z
Search
Ailosod
Rhyw
Gwryw (570)
Benyw (49)
Awdur
Robert Thomas Jenkins (80)
William Llewelyn Davies (44)
Arthur Herbert Dodd (36)
Evan David Jones (27)
Thomas Richards (27)
Thomas Jones Pierce (26)
Emyr Gwynne Jones (15)
John Edward Lloyd (14)
Robert David Griffith (12)
John Graham Jones (11)
Mary Auronwy James (11)
Brynley Francis Roberts (10)
Bertie George Charles (10)
Gomer Morgan Roberts (9)
Walter Thomas Morgan (9)
Griffith Milwyn Griffiths (8)
Glyn Roberts (8)
Megan Ellis (8)
Rhidian Griffiths (8)
Thomas Parry (7)
David Jenkins (6)
David Myrddin Lloyd (6)
David Williams (6)
John James Jones (6)
Thomas Iorwerth Ellis (6)
D. Ben Rees (5)
David Lewis Jones (5)
Elwyn Evans (5)
Edward Morgan Humphreys (5)
James Frederick Rees (5)
Watkin William Price (5)
Angela V. John (4)
Henry John Randall (4)
Huw Williams (4)
John Dyfnallt Owen (4)
Llewelyn Gwyn Chambers (4)
Mary Gwendoline Ellis (4)
Ray Looker (4)
D. Hugh Matthews (3)
Derwyn Jones (3)
Daniel Williams (3)
Edwin Augustine Owen (3)
Enid Pierce Roberts (3)
Ffion Mair Jones (3)
Garfield Hopkin Hughes (3)
Gwilym Prichard Ambrose (3)
Glanmor Williams (3)
Gwilym Henry Jones (3)
Ivor John Sanders (3)
Peter Lord (3)
Prys Morgan (3)
Robert (Bob) Owen (3)
Thomas Jones (3)
Arwyn Lloyd Hughes (2)
Benjamin George Owens (2)
David Glanville Rosser (2)
Dafydd Johnston (2)
Danna R. Messer (2)
Emrys George Bowen (2)
Evan Gilbert Wright (2)
Gareth W. Williams (2)
George Geoffrey Lerry (2)
Gwyn Jones (2)
Gerallt Jones (2)
Griffith John Williams (2)
Ifor Williams (2)
John Ellis Caerwyn Williams (2)
Marion Löffler (2)
Mary Gwyneth Lewis (2)
Ruth Elizabeth Richardson (2)
Richard Griffith Owen (2)
Tony Brown (2)
Thomas Herbert Parry-Williams (2)
William James Smith (2)
Abdul-Azim Ahmed (1)
Arthur Chater (1)
Aled Eames (1)
Arthur Gray-Jones (1)
Annie Grace Bowen-Jones (1)
Albert Hughes Williams (1)
Arthur James Roderick (1)
Alwyn Rice Jones (1)
Angharad Price (1)
Alun Roberts (1)
Arthur Spencer Vaughan Thomas (1)
Bryan Boots (1)
Benjamin Bowen Thomas (1)
Bedwyr Lewis Jones (1)
Brinley Rees (1)
Beth R. Jenkins (1)
Bianka Vidonja Balanzategui (1)
Ceri Davies (1)
Christopher Fuller (1)
Ceridwen Lloyd-Morgan (1)
Carole Powell (1)
Caroline Palmer (1)
Dafydd Jenkins (1)
David Brayley (1)
David Brinley Clay Jones (1)
Daniel Davies (1)
David Emrys Evans (1)
Daniel G. Williams (1)
Dafydd Ifans (1)
Daryl Leeworthy (1)
David Leslie Davies (1)
David Mathew (1)
David Meredith (1)
Donald Moore (1)
David Saunders (1)
Donald Treharne (1)
David Wynne Thomas (1)
Ellis Davies (1)
Elizabeth Eirliw Louis (Bethan) Jones (1)
Evan John Saunders (1)
Evan Lewis Evans (1)
Elis Gwyn Jones (1)
Elfyn Pritchard (1)
Elvey MacDonald (1)
Eiry Palfrey (1)
Edward Ronald Morris (1)
Edward Tegla Davies (1)
Emyr Wyn Jones (1)
E. Wyn James (1)
Francis Jones (1)
Frederick John North (1)
Frank Price Jones (1)
Gwilym Arthur Jones (1)
George Counsell Boon (1)
Robert Geraint Gruffydd (1)
G. Len Jones (1)
Graham Lloyd Rees (1)
Gethin Matthews (1)
Gordon Roberts (1)
Gwilym Richard Tilsley (1)
Glyn Tegai Hughes (1)
Gwilym Thomas Jones (1)
Griffith Thomas Roberts (1)
George Thomas Streather (1)
Gwilym Davies (1)
Griffith Wynne Griffith (1)
Hedd ab Emlyn (1)
Harold Carter (1)
Hywel David Emanuel (1)
Herbert Gladstone Wright (1)
Harold Idris Bell (1)
Herbert John Lloyd-Johnes (1)
Huw Morris-Jones (1)
H. Morrey Salmon (1)
Huw Thomas (1)
Huw Thomas Davies (1)
Howell Thomas Evans (1)
Huw Walters (1)
Ifor Ball Powell (1)
Ioan Bowen Rees (1)
Iwan Meical Jones (1)
Jamie Gilham (1)
John Charles McLean (1)
John Davies Knatchbull Lloyd (1)
John Griffith Williams (1)
John Gwynn Williams (1)
John John Williams (1)
John K. Bollard (1)
Jeremy Leighton John (1)
John Harris (1)
John Rowlands (1)
John Prior-Morris (1)
Jean Silvan Evans (1)
John Thomas Jones (1)
John Williams James (1)
Lloyd Tyrell- Kenyon (1)
Kirsti Bohata (1)
Keith Robbins (1)
William Keith Williams Jones (1)
Lyn Owen (1)
Lawrence Thomas (1)
Lawrence William Hockey (1)
Mair Thomas (1)
Mary Clement (1)
Muriel E. Chamberlain (1)
Mark Baird (1)
Morfudd Nia Jones (1)
Morris Thomas (1)
Nia Gwyn Evans (1)
Norman Percy Thomas (1)
Owen D. Roberts (1)
Owen Elias Roberts (1)
Owen Picton Davies (1)
Percy Cyril Connick Evans (1)
Paul Frame (1)
Richard Bryn Williams (1)
Rebecca Eversley-Dawes (1)
Richard Elwyn Hughes (1)
Richard Gridley (1)
Rhys David (1)
Richard Leonard Hugh (1)
Richard L. Ollerton (1)
Roland Glyn Mathias (1)
Robert Roberts (1)
Robert Tudur Jones (1)
Roger Turvey (1)
Richard W. Ireland (1)
Samuel Henry Fergus Johnston (1)
Stephen Lyons (1)
Siân Rhiannon Williams (1)
Thomas Eirug Davies (1)
Trevor Herbert (1)
Thomas Hudson-Williams (1)
Thomas Jones (1)
Thomas Oswald Williams (1)
T. Robin Chapman (1)
Thomas Roberts (1)
Ted Richards (1)
Thomas Tegryn Davies (1)
William Cyril Rogers (1)
William Evans (1)
William Emyr Williams (1)
William Hopkin Davies (1)
William Llewelyn Evans (1)
William Rees (1)
William Rowlands (1)
Categori
Religion (201)
Politics, Government and Political Movements (135)
Literature and Writing (121)
Education (82)
Royalty and Society (69)
Poetry (65)
Public and Social Service, Civil Administration (63)
Scholarship and Languages (63)
Land Ownership (62)
History and Culture (56)
Military (54)
Business and Industry (50)
Music (41)
Performing Arts (31)
Law (30)
Art and Architecture (29)
Science and Mathematics (23)
Printing and Publishing (22)
Medicine (20)
Eisteddfod (18)
Nature and Agriculture (16)
Travel and Exploration (12)
Sports and Leisure Pursuits (9)
Engineering, Construction, Naval Architecture and Surveying (8)
Philanthropy (7)
Anti Establishment (5)
Economics and Money (4)
Space and Aviation (4)
Activism (3)
Anti-Establishment (2)
Patriots (2)
Offenders (1)
Iaith Erthygl
Saesneg (725)
Cymraeg (612)
Canlyniadau chwilio
349 - 360
of
725
for "henry robertson"
Testun rhydd (
725
)
349 - 360
of
725
for "henry robertson"
Opsiynau Arddangos
Trefnu
Enw
Sgôr
Esgynnol
Disgynnol
Canlyniadau
12 Canlyniad
24 Canlyniad
48 Canlyniad
«
‹
28
29
30
31
32
›
61
Hidlo
Opsiynau Arddangos
Trefnu
Enw
Sgôr
Esgynnol
Disgynnol
Canlyniadau
12 Canlyniad
24 Canlyniad
48 Canlyniad
«
25
26
27
28
29
30
31
32
33
34
35
»
«
‹
28
29
30
31
32
›
61
LEWIS of CAERLEON
(fl. 1491), mathematician, theologian, doctor of medicine, and teacher at Oxford
the Lancastrians. He was certainly high in the favour of
Henry
VII, for the Calendar of Patent Rolls records a grant to him for life of forty marks out of the revenues of Wiltshire, 24 February 1486, and a further grant of twenty marks for life, 27 November 1486, at the receipt of the Exchequer, when he is called ' the king's servant, Lewis Caerlion, doctor of medicine.' On 3 August 1488 he received
LEWIS, DAVID
(1848 - 1897), lawyer
' The Welshman of English Literature,' in Cymm., 1882, and Red Dragon, 1886; ' The English Statutes relating to Wales,' in Wales 1894-5; ' The Court of the President and Council of Wales and the Marches 1478-1575,' in Cymm., 1897; ' Notes on the Charters of Neath Abbey,' in Archæologia Cambrensis, 1887; ' A Progress through Wales in the 17th century ' (i.e. of
Henry
, duke of Beaufort), in Cymm., 1883
LEWIS, DAVID VIVIAN PENROSE
(1st Baron Brecon), (1905 - 1976), politician
his friend, Captain Geoffrey Crawshay. During the early 1950s, the Conservative government resisted the growing pressure for the establishment of the post of Secretary of State for Wales. Churchill created a post of Minister for Welsh Affairs to be held by the post of Home Secretary. Macmillan altered this arrangement in January 1957 when he appointed
Henry
Brooke as Minister for Housing and Local
LEWIS, Sir HENRY
(1847 - 1923) North Wales, Calvinistic Methodist elder
.
Henry
Lewis was born at Bangor 21 November 1847, and educated at Friars School there and at Bala C.M. college. He became a very important figure not only at Bangor but in North Wales, more especially among his coreligionists. He proved a most valuable supporter of the University College at Bangor, more particularly in the matter of securing a site for the new college buildings. In 1901 (with H. Barber
LEWIS, HENRY
(1889 - 1968), Welsh and Celtic scholar, university professor
Treorchy. There were 2 daughters of the marriage. It is difficult today to appreciate the difficulties facing the study of Welsh language and literature when Welsh degree courses were first established.
Henry
Lewis stands in the front rank of that handful of scholars who transformed the situation by editing essential texts, interpreting them and commentating on lexical, grammatical and syntactical
LEWIS, HENRY GETHIN
(1872 - 1945), merchant and financier
were published at Abergavenny in 1899 under the title of Redemption hire, deferred purchase, and easy payment tables; these were adopted as a standard by the Wagon Building and Financing Corporation. In 1911 he founded the firm of
Henry
G. Lewis and Co., Ltd., rolling-stock proprietors, and during World War I he supplied the Admiralty with wagons for coaling the Fleet. At the close of hostilities he
LEWIS, JOHN SAUNDERS
(1893 - 1985), politician, critic and dramatist
properly be regarded as Europe's first Romantic. In Braslun o Hanes Llenyddiaeth Gymraeg Hyd 1536 (1932) he maintained that
Henry
VIII's Acts of Union and the Protestant Reformation had cut Wales off from its European tradition. He also contributed essays to W. J. Gruffydd's journal Y Llenor, including 'Dafydd Nanmor' (1923), which dealt with the concept of perchentyaeth (literally 'householdership
LEWIS, Sir THOMAS
(1881 - 1945), physician
Born 26 December 1881, third of five children of
Henry
Lewis, mining engineer of Tŷ-nant, Taff's Well, near Cardiff, and his wife. He was educated privately at Clifton College; University College, Cardiff; University College Hospital, London, and became a student demonstrator in anatomy and physiology at Cardiff. He took an Hons. B.Sc. (Wales) in 1902, and qualified in medicine in 1904, gaining
LEWIS, WILLIAM HOWELL
(1793? - 1868), minister (Congl.)
, Monmouth, 1847-50. After retiring, he went to live in Bristol; he was there from 1858 to 1865. In 1863 he presented several of the MSS. of Philip
Henry
to the Presbyterian College, Carmarthen, as well as a rare edition of Stephanus's Greek Testament. He wrote Memoirs of the Life and Labours of the Reverend David Peter; and died in 1868.
LLEISION ap THOMAS
(fl. 1513-1541), last abbot of Neath
and a man of great influence in Glamorgan in the days of king
Henry
VIII. In 1513 (the earliest record we have of him unless he was the Dom Lyson Thomas who was ordained deacon at Ledbury by the bishop of Hereford, 24 March 1509) he was one of the commission of the peace appointed to assemble at Cardiff - a position he occupied again in 1534. In 1532 he played an important part in dealing with
LLEWELLYN, Sir DAVID RICHARD
(1879 - 1940), coalowner
, Cardiff (1901-03). He went to USA for 2 years to gain more experience and on his return he began to acquire local pits and then more widely in south Wales, pioneering the use of new coal-cutting machines which he had seen in America. In 1916, as chairman of the Gwauncaegurwen Coalmining Company, he became associated with
Henry
Seymour Berry, Lord Buckland and the Cambrian Combine, and consequently he
LLEWELLYN, DAVID TREHARNE
(1916 - 1992), Conservative politician
David Llewellyn was born at Aberdare on 17 January 1916, the son of Sir David Richard Llewellyn, 1st Bart., a coalowner and industrialist, and Magdalene Anne (she died in 1966), the daughter of the Reverend Dr
Henry
Harries, Baptist minister of Treherbert. There were four brothers and four sisters. His brother was Sir Harry Llewellyn, the famous horseman, captain of the British Olympic
«
‹
28
29
30
31
32
›
61