- The
Cymreigyddion Society (Welsh:
Cymdeithas y
Cymreigyddion) was a London-based
Welsh social,
cultural and
debating society,
which existed from 1794 or...
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Cymdeithas Cymreigyddion y Fenni,
which translates as the
Abergavenny Welsh Society, is a
Welsh language society in Abergavenny. The society's
motto is...
- the
early 1990s. It is also home to the
Abergavenny Welsh society,
Cymreigyddion y Fenni, and the
local Abergavenny Eisteddfod.
Abergavenny was the home...
- Meanwhile,
Archdeacon Thomas Beynon, the
president of the
Carmarthen Cymreigyddion Society and a
staunch patron of the
provincial eisteddfodau, was persistently...
- (defunct)
Groups Arfor Coleg Cymraeg Cenedlaethol Cymdeithas y
Dysgwyr Cymreigyddion y
Fenni Welsh Language Society Cymuned Dyfodol i'r
Iaith Menter Iaith...
-
member of the
Gwyneddigion Society: he
would later also be
active in the
Cymreigyddion Society. In 1777 he
returned to Wales,
where he
married and
tried farming...
-
Cultural societies in London; the
Cymmrodorion founded in 1751 and the
Cymreigyddion (who
conducted all
their business in the
Welsh language)
founded in...
- London-based
Gwyneddigion Society, and a
founder member in 1794 or 1795 of the
Cymreigyddion Society. On 23 July 1816, he
married Jane
Mondel of
Whitehaven in Bermondsey...
- Jean-François Le
Gonidec are
adopted as
honorary members of the
Cymdeithas Cymreigyddion y
Fenny (Abergavenny
Celtic Union). 1843 (or
possibly 1857, evidence...
- decline, and by the mid-1830s it had been
effectively subsumed into the
Cymreigyddion Society (founded in 1795). It was
formally dissolved in 1843. A new...