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  • LEWIS ap GWATCYN, landowner - gweler VAUGHAN
  • LEWIS ap WATKIN, landowner - gweler VAUGHAN
  • LEWIS DARON (fl. c. 1520), a poet
  • LEWIS GLYN COTHI (fl. 1447-1486), one of the greatest of the 15th century Welsh bards shop early in the 19th century, is said to have been largely written by him. About 230 of his poems have been preserved. Of these 154 were printed in The Poetical Works of Lewis Glyn Cothi, published by the Society of Cymmrodorion under the editorship of Walter Davies (Gwallter Mechain) and John Jones (Tegid) in 1837. His entire works are now being issued in three volumes (vol. i, 1953) by the co
  • LEWIS GLYN CYNON - gweler DAVIES, LEWIS
  • LEWIS HUDOL (fl. 16th century), poet
  • LEWIS LLOYD, EMMELINE (1827 - 1913), one of the first women to climb in the Alps Born 18 November 1827, second daughter of Thomas Lewis Lloyd of Nantgwyllt (the manor house in Elan valley where Shelley stayed in 1812 but which is now under the waters of the Caban Coch reservoir) and his wife Anna Eliza Davies, the daughter of Treforgan near Cardigan. After leaving home, Emmeline farmed and bred mountain ponies at Llandyfaelog Fach near Brecon. With her enthusiasm for fishing
  • LEWIS MEIRCHION - gweler LEWIS ap EDWARD
  • LEWIS MENAI (fl. second half of the 16th century), poet
  • LEWIS MON (fl. c. 1480-1527) Llifon, Anglesey, a poet
  • LEWIS of CAERLEON (fl. 1491), mathematician, theologian, doctor of medicine, and teacher at Oxford He has often been confused with Lewis Charlton, bishop of Hereford (died 1369). Bale, in his Scriptorum Illustrium Catalogus Cent. Sex, lists six books by him, namely, Super Magistrum Sententiarum, De Eclipsi Solis et Lunae, Tabulae Eclipsium Richardi Wallingfordi, Canones Eclipsium, Tabulae Umbrarum, and Fragmenta Astronomica. He is said to have been imprisoned for his devotion to the cause of
  • LEWIS POWYS (fl. c. 1530), poet He composed cywyddau to ' Sir ' Owen Poole, vicar of Aberyw (Berriw) c. 1527-33, and to Edward and Roger, sons of Humphrey Kynaston. He also composed a cywydd and an awdl to Lewis Gwynn, the constable of Bishop's Castle (died 1552), a distinguished patron of the bards.