- yn crio, A'r gath wedi
sgramo Joni bach.
Sosban fach yn
berwi ar y tân,
Sosban fawr yn
berwi ar y llawr, A'r gath wedi
sgramo Joni bach. Dai bach y soldiwr...
- Proto-Celtic
verbal root *berw- ('boil, brew'; cf. Old
Irish berbaid,
Middle Welsh berwi),
itself from Proto-Indo-European *bʰerw- ('boil, brew'; cf.
Latin ferueō...
- Al-Birwa (Arabic: البروة, also
spelled al-Birweh) was a
Palestinian Arab village,
located 10.5
kilometers (6.5 mi) east of Acre (Akka). In 1945, it had...
- of race", The
Daily Telegraph, 26 June 2010 Liddle, Rod. "Sosban fach yn
berwi ana tan"
Archived 28
September 2015 at the
Wayback Machine, The Spectator...
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Retrieved 3
February 2022. Liddle, Rodd (20
October 2010). "Sosban fach yn
berwi ana tan". The Spectator.
Retrieved 10
February 2021. Liddle, Rod. "Burglary...
- Wales. 4
September 2011. Liddle, Rod (20
October 2010). "Sosban fach yn
berwi ana tan". The Spectator.
Archived from the
original on 2022-01-28. Retrieved...
-
resold in
February 1955 to
Polarus Steamship Company and
renamed SS
Franklin Berwis.
After two
years service she was
resold again, this time to
Grace Line,...
-
Francis A. Retka,
acquired in 1956
renamed I. R.
Lashings other SS
Franklin Berwis SS
Coastal Guide Liberty ships operated for
World War II: SS Charles H....