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LLAWDDOG
(fl. 600?), saint
is said to have been the son of Dingad ab
Nudd
Hael, king of Bryn Buga (i.e. Usk), and Tefrian or Tonwy, daughter of Lleuddyn Lwyddog. Few details are known about his life, but tradition maintains that he worked many miracles. He appears to have forsaken his father's kingdom in order to live the life of a religious recluse with his brother BAGLAN in Caernarvonshire. His later years are linked
SCOTT-ELLIS, THOMAS EVELYN
(8th BARON HOWARD DE WALDEN, 4th BARON SEAFORD), (1880 - 1946), landowner and sportsman, writer, and patron of the arts
operatic libretti. Among his works are: Children of Don (1912), Pont Orewyn (1914), Lanval (1915), Dylan (1919), The Cauldron of Annwn (1922), The Cauldron of Annwn, including the story of Bronwen (1929), Five Pantomimes (1930), Song of Gwyn ap
Nudd
[ 1913 ]. He had previously published Banners, standards, and badges: from a Tudor manuscript in the College of Arms, and Some feudal lords and their seals
HUGHES, JOHN WILLIAM
(Edeyrn ap Nudd, Edeyrn o Fôn; 1817 - 1849), a literary tramp
EDEYRN ap NUDD - gweler
HUGHES, JOHN WILLIAM