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William Williams (pen name "
Caledfryn" or "Gwilym
Caledfryn") (6
February 1801 – 23
March 1869) was a
Welsh Congregational minister, poet and literary...
- UK: D
Brown & Sons Ltd. ISBN 0905928458. Scorpion, ed. (1877),
Cofiant Caledfryn, Bala. Rhys, Beti (1984), Dyfed:
Bywyd a
Gwaith Evan Rees 1850–1923, Dinbych:...
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James Rhys
Kilsby Jones,
portrait by Ap
Caledfryn...
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Bedwas Blaen-carno Bont Pren
Britannia Brithdir Bryn
Bryncenydd Bute Town
Caledfryn Castle Park Cefn
Fforest Cefn
Hengoed Cefn
Mably Chapel of Ease Churchill...
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allowed to
choose the meter,
excluding blank verse, that best
suited them.
Caledfryn submitted an awdl,
while Eben
Fardd and Evan
Evans (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd)...
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Amongst the newspaper's
poetry editors were
William Williams (bardic name
Caledfryn, 1801–1869) and
William Thomas (bardic name Islwyn, 1832–1878). Welsh...
- in 1839. The
collection has an
introduction by Rev.
William Williams (
Caledfryn). Owen
married twice. Her
first husband,
Thomas Davies, was a sailor....
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Bedwas Blaen-carno Bont Pren
Britannia Brithdir Bryn
Bryncenydd Bute Town
Caledfryn Castle Park Cefn
Fforest Cefn
Hengoed Cefn
Mably Chapel of Ease Churchill...
- (bishop) (1800–1878),
bishop of
Waiapu in New
Zealand William Williams (
Caledfryn) (1801–1869),
Welsh Congregational minister, poet and
literary critic...
- merged,
following the
local government boundary review,
becoming Denbigh Caledfryn Henllan. The ward
retained the
overall number of
three councillors. Lloyd-Williams...