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  • LLYWELYN GOCH ap MEURIG HEN (fl. c. 1360-1390), poet
  • LLYWELYN, TOMAS (fl. c. 1580-1610), bard and gentleman
  • LLYWELYN-WILLIAMS, ALUN (1913 - 1988), poet and literary critic Theatr Cymru (1967-81); a member of the executive committee of the North Wales Arts Society, its Chair (1977-1982) and its Vice President; a member of the Welsh Committee of the Independent Broadcasting Authority (c. 1966/67); one of the founders of HTV and a Director on the Board of HTV Ltd (c. 1966/67-83/84); a board member of the Welsh Films Board; and Vice President of Coleg Harlech. He was
  • LOCKLEY, RONALD MATHIAS (1903 - 2000), farmer, naturalist, conservationist and author documented the illegal discharge of oil by a passing tanker, leading to the first successful prosecution under the 1922 Oil in Navigable Waters Act. Wanting to record the island's natural history, he invited Harry Morrey Salmon and Geoffrey C. S. Ingram (1883-1971), both experienced Welsh ornithologists, to help him construct traps for ringing and measuring birds including a Heligoland funnel of netting
  • teulu LORT Stackpole, GEORGE LORT came from Staffordshire to Pembrokeshire c. 1567 as steward of the Stackpole estate under Margaret Stanley; later on he bought the estate. His heir was his son ROGER LORT (1555? - 1613), sheriff in 1607; then came HENRY LORT (sheriff in 1619), who was said to have been deeply involved in smuggling on the Pembrokeshire coast. Henry had three sons: ROGER (who lived at Stackpole); JOHN
  • LOUGHER, Sir LEWIS (1871 - 1955), industrialist and politician Council, and M.P. (C) for Cardiff East, 1922-23, and for Cardiff Central, 1924-29. His parliamentary career was notable in that he succeeded in getting an act of parliament on the statute book, namely the Road Transport Lighting Act, which he presented as a private member's bill in February 1927, and which to the present day requires that every vehicle shall have a white light at the front and red light
  • LOVELAND, KENNETH (1915 - 1998), journalist and music critic Kenneth Loveland was born on 12 October 1915 in Sheerness, Kent, the son of Charles John Loveland, described in the 1911 census as a 'salesman and outfitter' (born c.1886), and his wife Winifred Jane (née Wraight c.1885). His first experience of music was through listening to the radio, but his subsequent encounters with live music at concerts at London's Queen's Hall left an indelible impression
  • MAB Y CLOCHYDDYN (fl. c. 1380), poet
  • MADDOCKS, ANN (the Maid of Cefn Ydfa; 1704 - 1727) lawyer of Cwmrisga, who compelled her to marry his own son Anthony; but William Thomas's will does not mention the wardship. Ann and Anthony junior did indeed marry, 4 May 1725, and their marriage-contract is extant. She died in 1727 (buried 6 June). With the above facts (correctly stated by T. C. Evans, in his Hist. of Llangynwyd) tradition has interwoven a romantic story, for which no evidence has
  • MADOG BENFRAS (fl. c. 1320-1360), poet
  • MADOG DWYGRAIG (fl. c. 1370), poet
  • MAELGWN ap RHYS (c. 1170 - 1230), lord of Ceredigion