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  • IFOR HAEL, patron of bards mother was Angharad, daughter of Morgan ap Meredudd, lord of Tredegar (the Tredegar mentioned above). Her second husband was Dafydd ap Llywelyn, of Rhydodyn; see Peniarth MS 176 (399) where Morgan ap Dafydd is described as 'vnvam ac ifor hael' (uterine brother of Ifor Hael). Angharad's father died c. 1331 (J. H. Davies, in The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1907, 68); in an
  • ILLTUD (c. 475 - c. 525), Celtic saint and one of the founders of monachism in Britain
  • INCO BRYDYDD (fl. c. 1480), poet
  • INNES, JOHN (1853? - 1923), accountant and antiquary Born at Campbelltown, Argyleshire. His father, Robert Vertue Innes, was appointed collector of the South Wales District of Customs at Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, and played a prominent part in the foundation of a higher grade school in the town c. 1863. Innes was an accountant in the service of Messrs. Nevill Druce at Llanelly. On 9 August 1883, at All Saints church, Llanelly, he married Alice Ann
  • IOCYN DDU ab ITHEL GRACH (fl. c. 1380), poet
  • IOLO GOCH (c. 1325 - c. 1400), poet
  • IOLO GOCH (c. 1320 - c. 1398), poet
  • IORWERTH ab Y CYRIOG (fl. c. 1380), poet
  • IORWERTH ap MADOG (fl. 1240?-1268?), jurist repeatedly mentioned in various manuscripts of the ' Venedotian Code ' of the Welsh Laws, is more specifically designated in one of these as ' Iorwerth ap Madog ap Rhahawd '; this would make him a brother of the poet Einion ap Madog (fl. c. 1237) - the identification is accepted by Sir John Lloyd, A History of Wales, 355. This would make him a descendant of the 9th century Cilmin Droed-ddu, and a
  • IORWERTH DRWYNDWN (bu farw c. 1174), prince of Gwynedd
  • IORWERTH FYCHAN ap IORWERTH ap ROTPERT (fl. c. 1300), poet
  • IORWERTH FYNGLWYD (fl. c. 1480-1527), bard