- The
Baner ac
Amserau Cymru (established in 1857) was a w****ly
Welsh language newspaper,
distributed throughout Wales and in the
Liverpool area. It contained...
- Yr
Amserau (established in 1846 by
William Rees and John Jones) was a bi-w****ly
Welsh language newspaper,
distributed in
Merseyside and
North Wales. It...
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leading literary figure. In 1843, he
founded the
Welsh language journal Yr
Amserau ("The Times") in Liverpool. He used the
newspaper to
campaign for the disestablishment...
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National Trust.
Retrieved 25 July 2019. "Chwarel Pantdreiniog".
Baner ac
Amserau Cymru. 24
April 1901. hdl:10107/3837192. Owen,
Teleri (2019–2020). "Yn...
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Monmouthshire Merlin (Newport, 1829–91) and The
Welshman (1832-1984). In 1843, Yr
Amserau (The Times),
which was to
become the
first successful Welsh-language newspaper...
- Wales"),
founded in 1857 and
amalgamated with Yr
Amserau ("The Times") two
years later as
Baner ac
Amserau Cymru. This
paper soon
became regarded as an oracle...
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Tours of Wales, 1804, by
Fenton Cambria Depicta, 1812, by Pugh
Baner ac
Amserau Cymru, 1864,
Richard Parry &
Charlton Halls, a
Paper to the
Liverpool Geological...
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number of englyn-style
poems composed when he was 16 were
published in Yr
Amserau (using the
pseudonym "Dewi Einion"). He is
known to have
competed and won...
- By 1890 he was a sub-editor on the Welsh-language
newspaper Baner ac
Amserau Cymru (Y Faner). His
first novel,
Gwedi Brad a
Gofid was
serialised in...
- 1887
Adsain 1906; 1914–1919
Amman Valley Chronicle 1913–1919
Amserau 1846–59
Baner ac
Amserau Cymru 1857–1910; 1914–1919
Barmouth and
County Advertiser 1914–1917...