- (1814 - 1869), also
known by the
bardic name
Creuddynfab, was a
Welsh poet and
literary critic.
Creuddynfab was born 20
August 1814 at Tŷ Du on the Creuddyn...
- (1808–1872,
bardic name Carw Coch),
Welsh literary figure William Williams (
Creuddynfab) (1814–1869),
Welsh poet and
literary critic William Williams (Crwys)...
- (1801-1869), Eben
Fardd (1802-1863),
Gwilym Hiraethog (1802-1883) and
Creuddynfab (1814-1869)
among many
other lesser names.
Whilst these poets often favoured...
- July –
Lloyd Kenyon, 3rd
Baron Kenyon, 64 26
August –
William Williams (
Creuddynfab), 55
October – John
Jones (Talhaiarn), poet, 59 (suicide) 7
October –...
-
There he met and was
befriended and
influenced by
William Williams (
Creuddynfab), a
station master in the Pennines, who
found him a job on the railway...
- (1859)
Morris Williams (Nicander) — Y
Psalmwyr (1850)
William Williams (
Creuddynfab) — Y
Barddoniadur (1855) Y
Blwch Cerddorol (collection of
hymns and anthems)...
-
William Williams (Caledfryn) (1801–1869, Wales, p/nf)
William Williams (
Creuddynfab) (1814–1869, Wales, p/nf)
William Williams (Crwys) (1875–1968, Wales...
- (1717–1791)
William Williams (Caledfryn) (1801–1869)
William Williams (
Creuddynfab) (1814–1869)
William Williams (Crwys) (1875–1968)
William Llewelyn Williams...
-
literary society,
formed by himself, John
Ceiriog Hughes,
William Williams (
Creuddynfab), and
another Welshmen, he
secured several prizes at the
national eisteddfodau...
- (Carw Coch, 1808–1872, W), man of
letters and bard
William Williams (
Creuddynfab, 1814–1869, W), poet and
critic William Williams (Crwys, 1875–1968, EW)...