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ROBERTS, ROBERT MEIRION
(1906 - 1967), minister (Presb. C. of Wales and Presb. C. of Scotland), philosopher and poet
ROBERTS, WILLIAM HENRY
(1907 - 1982), actor, broadcaster
teacher at Newborough school in 1931 where he spent the rest of his life, as teacher and then headmaster of the school. Broadcasting in Welsh began from Bryn
Meirion
Bangor in 1935 and W. H. Roberts took part in very many feature programmes produced by Sam Jones, Ifan O. Williams, Dafydd Gruffydd and John Gwilym Jones. He won the champion elocution prize at the Cardiff National Eisteddfod in 1937 and
ROWLANDS, CEINWEN
(1905 - 1983), singer
generation, whose services in concerts and broadcasts were in great demand. She sang many times in national eisteddfod concerts, including the first performance of Mendelssohn's 'Hymn of Praise' in Welsh at the Bangor national eisteddfod in 1943. She recorded several Welsh items for Decca, including songs by
Meirion
Williams, D. Vaughan Thomas, and Mansel Thomas. In 1946 she married Arthur Walter, of Welsh
RUCK, AMY ROBERTA
(1878 - 1978), novelist
Vicki Baum, and especially Alice Williams ('Alys
Meirion
'), who came from a similar minor Merioneth gentry background, and whom she saw regularly in London at the women's Forum Club. Although she would never have called herself a nationalist, Berta Ruck was proud of her Welsh identity. She was not as fluent in Welsh as in German and French, but could understand and read it and conduct simple
THOMAS, HUGH EVAN
(Huwco Meirion; 1830 - 1889), Independent minister
TUDUR PENLLYN
(c. 1420 - c. 1485-90), bard
For his pedigree, see Peniarth MS 125: Cywyddau ymryson Edmwnd Prys a Wiliam Cynwal, Peniarth MS 139i Peniarth MS 139ii Peniarth MS 139iii, Peniarth MS 176: Achau, Wrexham MS. 1, and Stowe MS. 669. He was Tudur Penllyn ap Ieuan ap Iorwerth Foel, but in one manuscript he is called Tudur Penllyn ap Dafydd ap Ieuan ap Iorwerth Foel. He traced his descent from
Meirion
Goch, an Edeirnion nobleman who
teulu
WILLIAMS
Bron Eryri, Castell Deudraeth,
obituary notice in The Times, 21 August 1939. He died 20 August 1939. Another son of David Williams was Edmund Trevor Lloyd Wynne Williams (1859-1946), co-founder of the British Gramophone Company. Alice Williams ('Alys
Meirion
', 1863-1957) was a daughter of David Williams.
WILLIAMS, ALICE HELENA ALEXANDRA
(ALYS MEIRION; 1863 - 1957), writer, artist, and voluntary welfare worker
Welsh branch of the Women's Institute on her home territory of Minffordd in 1917, presenting the branch with a meeting house on a site provided by her brother, Arthur. After the formal opening she travelled to Birkenhead to attend the National Eisteddfod where she was admitted as a 'dramatic authoress' to the Gorsedd of Bards, taking the name 'Alys
Meirion
'. A bardic chair won in 1899 by 'Bryfdir
WILLIAMS, JOHN
(Ab Ithel; 1811 - 1862), cleric and antiquary
later critics - not only because he was quite incapable of editing old manuscripts diplomatically but because he plagiarised the ideas of men like Aneurin Owen and Thomas Rowland without acknowledgement. But the high-water mark of his folly was the 'Great Llangollen Eisteddfod' (1858), organised by himself and his friends such as Môr
Meirion
(R. W. Morgan) and Carn Ingli (Joseph Hughes), which aroused
WILLIAMS, MEIRION
(1901 - 1976), musician
William Robert Williams was born on 19 July 1901 in Glanywern, Dyffryn Ardudwy. He began to use the name '
Meirion
' when a student and adopted it officially during the Second World War. He was the son of Robert Parry Williams and Mary Elizabeth (née Roberts), the father a shopkeeper and sub-postmaster. His dark colouring was attributed by some to Italian ancestry on his mother's side.
Meirion
WILLIAMS, WILLIAM NANTLAIS
(1874 - 1959), minister (Presb.), editor, poet and hymn writer
lyrics; he won the bardic chair at the
Meirion
eisteddfod in 1903, and the chair at the eisteddfod held in the Queen's Hall, London, in 1904. That year the religious Revival spread to Ammanford, and Nantlais was heavily affected by the stirring events. He determined to consecrate his life thenceforth to evangelising and fostering the spiritual life of the churches. He married twice; (1) in 1902, Alice
WYNNE, SARAH EDITH
(Eos Cymru; 1842 - 1897), vocalist
to the concerts being the singing of Welsh airs. She went to Liverpool at 14 to receive lessons in music from a Mr. Scarisbrook, staying there five years. Her first appearance in London as a soprano was in June 1862, in one of the annual concerts organised by Ellis Roberts (Eos
Meirion
). In July of the same year she took part in two concerts arranged by John Thomas (Pencerdd Gwalia), the first in
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