- coast.
Trwynmynachdy Ynys Bery (Falcon Island) (71 metres, 233 feet) Ynys
Cantwr (Precentor's Island;
formerly owned by the
precentors of St David's.), a...
-
David Davies, also
known as Dai'r
Cantwr (David the singer) (c. 1812–1874), was a
Welsh poet and lay-preacher. He was
convicted and
sentenced to transportation...
- island. Fenton, in 1811,
describes the island, and its
neighbour Ynys y
Cantwr: ...with high
craggy cliffs,
producing a
thick matted herbage mixed with...
-
Island in the Vale of
Glamorgan Worm's Head at the end of the
Gower Ynys
Cantwr off
Ramsey Island,
Pembrokeshire Ynys
Feurig off
Anglesey Ynys
Gifftan in...
-
Gower (tidal island) Ynys
Benlas Anglesey Ynys Beri
Pembrokeshire Ynys
Cantwr Pembrokeshire Ynys
Castell Anglesey Ynys
Dulas Anglesey Ynys
Eilun & Pont...
- some ringleaders, John
Jones (Shoni Sguborfawr) and
David Davies (Dai'r
Cantwr), were
convicted and
transported to Australia.
Following several attempts...
- trouble-maker John
Jones (Shoni Sguborfawr) and his ****ociate
David Davies (Dai'r
Cantwr), who were
eventually convicted and
transported to Australia,
turned more...
-
Coity (1935–2019),
British peer and
trade union leader David Davies (Dai'r
Cantwr) (1812–1874),
Welsh activist sentenced for his part in the
Rebecca Riots...
-
August —
Third cholera pandemic in Cardiff. 31
October —
David Davies (Dai'r
Cantwr)
receives a
conditional pardon for his role in the
Rebecca Riots. 5 November...
- the
Rebecca Riots, John
Jones (Shoni Sguborfawr) and
David Davies (Dai'r
Cantwr), were
convicted in the
courtroom in
December 1843 and
sentenced to be transported...