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IEUAN LLWYD BRYDYDD
(fl. c. 1460-1490), poet
some examples of whose work remain in manuscript. These include an elegiac cywydd to Ifan ap
Tudur
ap Gruffudd Llwyd of Henllan parish, Denbighshire, a cywydd to Hywel Coetmor, and a 'blind man's cywydd.' His work is found in the following manuscripts: Brogyntyn MS 2; NLW MS 552B, NLW MS 644B, NLW MS 6471B, NLW MS 6495D, NLW MS 6681B, NLW MS 9166B; Wynnstay MS. 1. According to Cymru (O.J.) this
IEUAN TUDUR OWEN
(fl. c. 1627), poet
IOLO GOCH
(c. 1325 - c. 1400), poet
Iolo Goch was a poet from the Vale of Clwyd, son of Ithel Goch ap Cynwrig ab Iorwerth ap Cynwrig Ddewis Herod from the lineage of Hedd ab Alunog of Uwch Aled, one of the Fifteen Tribes of Gwynedd. His mother was Ithel Goch's second wife, and is not named in his genealogy [?]. The names of two brothers are recorded, Gruffudd and
Tudur
Goch. Iolo was originally a hypocoristic form of Iorwerth (the
IOLO GOCH
(c. 1320 - c. 1398), poet
in 1356 (Iolo attended his funeral at Carmarthen); elegy upon
Tudur
Fychan of Tre'r Castell, Anglesey, who died in 1367; panegyric upon Sir Hywel y Fwyall, before 1381; elegy upon Ithel ap Robert, archdeacon of St Asaph, who died 1382; elegy upon Ednyfed and Gronwy, sons of
Tudur
Fychan (Gronwy was drowned in 1382); panegyric upon Ieuan ab Einion of Chwilog when he was sheriff of Caernarvon (1385
IORWERTH FYNGLWYD
(fl. c. 1480-1527), bard
Thomas where he met
Tudur
Aled. His elegy was sung by Lewis Morgannwg, son of his old bardic teacher. He himself was the father of Rhisiart Iorwerth (or Rhisiart Fynglwyd), one of the most important Glamorgan bards of about the middle of the 16th century. Iorwerth Fynglwyd can be regarded as the greatest of the Glamorgan cywyddwyr. He was master of the conventional eulogy as practised by the bards
ITHEL ap RHOTPERT or ROBERT
(fl. 1357-1382), archdeacon
cathedral chapters), records that patron and poet had been pupils of the same master in their youth. Iolo's dependence upon Ithel seems indeed to have become something of a byword among the bards -
Tudur
Aled has three references to it (G.T.A., i, 115 and 182, ii, 469).
JEFFREYS, GEORGE
(1st baron Jeffreys of Wem), (1645 - 1689), judge
consolidating the holdings of these descendants of
Tudur
Trevor (with their motto ' Pob dawn o Dduw') in Wrexham common fields; by marrying as his third wife the widow of Sir Edward Trevor of Brynkinallt, he established a link with another ancient local family. His father, JOHN JEFFREYS II (1608 - 1691), fought for Charles I, but was reconciled to the Protectorate and served as sheriff in 1655. Of his elder
JOHN, EWART STANLEY
(1924 - 2007), theologian, Welsh Congregationalist minister, college professor and principal
acclaimed by Principal R.
Tudur
Jones as “a notable essay”. He derived immense satisfaction from his academic role, enjoying a happy rapport with staff and students alike, and teaching a subject which was close to his heart and in which he was totally immersed. He made a significant contribution to the work of the Faculty of Theology, serving as Dean of Faculty for the allotted period of three years. With
JOHNS, DAVID
(fl. 1569-1586), cleric and poet
A native of Merioneth. In a letter to be found in B.M. MS. 9817 he calls himself 'David Johns al's ap John ap Hugh ap Howel,' and 'Howel ap Jenkyn o Ynys y Maengwyn,' in whose praise
Tudur
Aled had written, was his ancestor. David ap John was ordained deacon on 1 November 1569, and priest (' David ap John, alias Johns ') Christmas Day 1570. He was collated to Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, 22 September
JONES, EVAN
(Gurnos; 1840 - 1903), Congregational and Baptist minister, poet, critic, lecturer, and eisteddfod conductor
the award. He secured the prize for a drama on Owain
Tudur
at the Caernarvon National Eisteddfod, 1894. He excelled in shorter poems, proverbial stanzas, and poems for recitation. He was one of the chief public lecturer s of his day, and for the last twenty years of his life was the leading Welsh eisteddfod conductor. He published the following works: Rhian-Awdl: 'Alis Arthur' (Aberaman, 1871); Awdl
JONES, IEUAN SAMUEL
(1918 - 2004), minister (Cong.)
was the secretary of 'Yr Ymgyrch Newydd yng Nghymru,' (The New Campaign in Wales), and I often heard him mention its activities. In the words of Dr. R.
Tudur
Jones: 'Preparations were made to establish prayer cells in different places and to hold evangelical campaigns when the opportunity came.' He was also, years later, appointed the first secretary of the Wales for Christ movement, which came into
JONES, JOHN
Maes-y-garnedd,, 'the regicide'
Sir Gruffydd Vaughan (exec. 1447) and on her father's from a daughter of Gruffydd Derwas, knight of the body to Henry VI, whose son
Tudur
Vaughan was ancestor of a line of eminent Irish Joneses (see under Michael Jones, died 1649). John Jones as a younger son was sent to make his way in London, in the service of the Myddelton s, distant kinsmen of his mother through their common descent from Sir
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