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Dafydd Jones or Dewi
Dywyll (1803 – 1868) was a
Welsh balladeer. His
father was a
carpenter in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, and he was born on the estate...
- *moniyos.
Poetic names for the
island of
Anglesey include the Old
Welsh Ynys
Dywyll (Shady or Dark Isle) for its
former groves and Ynys y
Cedairn (Isle of the...
- 680 ft) Moel Famau, 555 m (1,820 ft) and
Jubilee Tower at
summit Around Moel
Dywyll, 472 m (1,550 ft), Moel Llys-y-Coed, 465 m (1,530 ft) and Moel Arthur, 455 m...
- SJ152669 9 Moel
Arthur 456 SJ145661 10 Moel Llys-y-coed 465 SJ145655 11 Moel
Dywyll 475 SJ151632 12 Moel
Famau 554 SJ161626 13 Moel y Gaer 339 SJ148617 14 Moel...
- landmarks:
Prestatyn Trelawnyd Rhuallt Tremeirchion Bodfari Moel
Arthur Moel
Dywyll Moel
Famau Cilcain Loggerheads Maeshafn Eryrys Graig quarry Llandegla Castell...
- in the parish.
Dafydd Jones (1803–1868), a
Welsh balladeer a.k.a. Dewi
Dywyll John
Gwenogvryn Evans (1852–1930), a
Welsh palaeographic expert and literary...
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refer to:
Dafydd Jones (footballer),
Welsh footballer Dafydd Jones (Dewi
Dywyll),
Welsh balladeer Dafydd Glyn Jones,
Welsh scholar and
lexicographer Dafydd...
- 1995,
Gwasg Christopher Davies &
February 2004,
Gwasg Gomer * Un
Noson Dywyll 1973
January 2003 &
February 2008,
Gwasg Gomer *
Cyfrinach y
Lludw January...
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Thomas Job (1867–1938)
Bedwyr Lewis Jones (1933–1992)
Dafydd Jones (Dewi
Dywyll) (1803–1868)
David James Jones (Gwenallt) (1899–1968)
Elizabeth Watkin-Jones...
- 1984
Cyfalaf a
chyfaddawd (Capital and Compromise), 1985 (Sain)
Sbectol Dywyll (Dark Gl****es), 1989 (Ankst) Tir Neb (No Man's Land), 1990 (In aid of Cymdeithas...