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  • RHYS BRYCHAN (fl. c. 1500), poet 6511B (37, 129), NLW MS 13072B (177, 179); Peniarth MS 55 (3, 21, 97, 131, 153, 185), Peniarth MS 60 (87), Peniarth MS 83 (67), Peniarth MS 96 (51), Peniarth MS 100 (84, 87); Llanstephan MS 133 (28, 29, 728), Llanstephan MS 134 (143, 153, 300); Gwysaney MS. 38 (24, 27, 61); Wynnstay MS. 1 (59, 60); Hafod MS. 20 (126, 234); 'Llyfr Hir Llanharan' Cardiff MS 5.44. (98, 101, 209).
  • ROBERTS, EDWARD (1816 - 1887), Congregational minister letters to the Morning Post, in which he advocated education and freedom. On the death of Evan Jones (Ieuan Gwynedd) in 1852 he was appointed as editor of Yr Adolygydd. An essay on Sir Robert Peel won for him a prize of £100. He died 12 March 1887.
  • ROBERTS, EVAN (bu farw 1650), early Puritan Some think he was the 'one Roberts ' who was suspended by the bishop of S. Davids in 1634 for ' inconformity.' What is certain is that the Committee for Plundered Ministers appointed him in 1642 to preach, in English and in Welsh, in the parish of Llanbadarn-fawr, Cardiganshire, and the adjoining parishes, on a stipend of £100 per annum, and that in 1646 he was instituted to that parish. In 1649
  • ROBERTS, EVAN (1923 - 2007), research chemist and industrialist . He decided the company needed to expand and eventually settled on a green-field site in Llangefni, Anglesey. The new factory opened in 1971, employing almost 100 people, mostly recruited locally. He was instrumental in the development of the manufacture of Vitamin D3 - at one stage Peboc provided 70% of the world's requirements - and was a leading authority on it. He travelled extensively promoting
  • ROBERTS, WILLIAM (1585 - 1665), bishop of Bangor -third (£54) on 24 December 1653. At the Restoration he recovered his see and his livings, and was zealous in restoring the services and fabric of his cathedral after the disuse of the Interregnum. He died at Llandyrnog, 12 August 1665, and was buried there. In his will he left £100 each towards the decoration of the cathedral choir and the establishment of exhibitions for boys of his diocese at Queens
  • ROWLANDS, Sir ARCHIBALD (1892 - 1953), administrator graduated with a first class in that subject in 1914; he took the same class in French in 1915. During his time in college he displayed the characteristics that led to his brilliant career. He was one of the most popular students of his time, a champion 100 yards runner, full back and captain of the rugby team (there is a sketch of him in the Dragon, XXVI, 221), an able oarsman and student President in
  • SHEPHERD, DONALD JOHN (1927 - 2018), cricketer success in winning the County Championship, and he was named in 1970 as one of the five Wisden Cricketers of the Year. He retired at the age of 45 in 1972, having made a record 647 appearances for Glamorgan, and taken a total of 2,218 first-class wickets at 21.00, the most by anyone who never won a Test cap. He had taken 100 wickets in a season 12 times, the most successful bowler in Glamorgan's history
  • SION CERI (fl. 1500?-1530?), poet His full name was Siôn ap y Bedo ap Dafydd ap Hywel ap Tudur. (Bodl. Welsh, c.4, 27b). Poems attributed to him are found in Bodewryd MS 1D; Esgair MS. 2; Brogyntyn MSS. 1, 2, 3; Cwrtmawr MS 204B, Cwrtmawr MS 244B, Cwrtmawr MS 448A; Peniarth MS 69, Peniarth MS 77, Peniarth MS 82, Peniarth MS 84, Peniarth MS 86, Peniarth MS 87, Peniarth MS 98, Peniarth MS 100, Peniarth MS 103, Peniarth MS 112
  • STENNETT, ENRICO ALPHONSO (1926 - 2011), race relations activist, businessman, dancer levels. His campaigning voice achieved successes despite persistent adversity. In 2018 he was celebrated as one of Race Council Cymru's 100 Icons of Black Wales.
  • SULLIVAN, CLIVE (1943 - 1985), rugby league player played individually. Clive Sullivan, or 'Sully' as he was known, played for Hull FC and later their rivals Hull Kingston Rovers, before returning to Hull FC. He played a total of 352 games for Hull FC, scoring 250 tries, and was the first player to score over 100 tries for both sides. At the end of his career he also played for Oldham and Doncaster. His achievements were recognised by the award of an
  • SYMONDS, RICHARD (1609 - ?), Puritan preacher - Henry Walter, Walter Cradock, and Richard Symonds - all three to preach in Welsh, all three to have £100 per annum out of the lands of the disendowed dean and chapter. On 30 September 1646 and 26 April 1648 Symonds was asked to preach before the House of Commons; in 1650 he was named as one of the twenty-five approvers under the Propagation Act. His sphere of activity, both as preacher and approver
  • THOMAS GWYNEDD (fl. 16th century), poet Poems attributed to him are found in Brogyntyn MS. 2; Bodewryd MS 1D; Cwrtmawr MS 11B; Llanstephan MS 133; NLW MS 6471B; Peniarth MS 81, Peniarth MS 100; Jesus Coll. MS. 17; and B.M. Add. MSS. 14901, 14980.