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73 - 84 of 319 for "humphrey llwyd"

  • GRIFFITH, HUW WYNNE (1915 - 1993), minister (Presb) and a prominent ecumenical leader suffered greatly but with courage and dignity. His funeral, conducted by his minister, Reverend Pryderi Llwyd Jones, was on 25 March 1993 in Morfa Chapel, Portland Street, Aberystwyth. Tributes were paid to him by Reverend Erastus Jones and Principal Elfed ap Nefydd Roberts, two who had been involved with Huw Wynne Griffith in the ecumenical movement. He was laid to rest in Aberystwyth Plasgrug cemetery
  • GRIFFITH, JOHN EDWARDS (1843 - 1933), naturalist and antiquary by Llangybi, a marriage which brought him close acquaintance with a fresh batch of squires and clerics. Doors easily opened for him to search family papers. He made himself at home with the Dwnn transcripts, with genealogies collected by bishop Humphrey Humphreys and was especially fortunate in securing the pedigree collections of John Ellis of Tai Croesion in Llechylched, a noted antiquary and
  • GRIFFITHS, VAVASOR (bu farw 1741), Independent minister and tutor in with the board's wishes, on condition that the academy should be removed, not indeed to Maesgwyn, but to Llwyn-llwyd, near Hay, and amalgamated with the school already kept there by David Price, minister of Maesyronnen, near Glasbury. The Congregational fund board joined in this scheme, paying Griffiths an extra £5 a year as pastor of Maesgwyn, over and above the £10 each which the two boards
  • GRUFFUDD ap GRONW GETHIN (fl. c. 1380-1420), poet
  • GRUFFUDD ap LLYWELYN LLWYD - gweler GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD GAPLAN
  • GRUFFUDD ap NICOLAS (fl. 1415-1460), esquire and a leading figure in the local administration of the principality of South Wales in the middle of the 15th century THOMAS escheator for Cardiganshire. In 1442-3, he again came to the notice of the authorities in London, when he and the abbot of Whitland were summoned to the metropolis and the Privy Council ordered the arrest of his son Owen. Humphrey, duke of Gloucester, was his patron, and he received, 24 July 1443, the custody of the lordship of Caron and the commote of Pennarth during the minority of Maud
  • GRUFFUDD LLWYD ab IFAN (fl. 1564), poet
  • GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD ab EINION LLYGLIW (fl. c. 1380-1410), a poet with Welsh literature and folklore, he was entertained at some of the famous courts of his period. His work includes poems to Owain Glyndŵr, Sir David Hanmer, Owain ap Maredudd of Neuadd Wen, and Hywel and Meurig Llwyd of Nannau, love and religious poetry, and it is now certain that he is the author of the poem to send the sun to greet Glamorgan, which has also been attributed to Iolo Goch and Dafydd
  • GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD GAPLAN (fl. c. 1400?), poet
  • GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap GRONW GETHIN - gweler GRUFFUDD ap GRONW GETHIN
  • GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap LLYWELYN Y CAPLAN - gweler GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD GAPLAN
  • GRUFFUDD LLWYD ap RHOBERT, poet