- John
Gruffydd (1916 – 21
April 2011),
better known by his
bardic name of
Elerydd, was a
Welsh Baptist minister and poet who
served as
Archdruid of the National...
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Geraint 1981–1984
James Nicholas [cy] Jâms
Nicolas 1984–1987 W. J.
Gruffydd Elerydd 1987–1990
Emrys Roberts Emrys Deudraeth 1990–1993
William R. P. George...
- Preceded by W. J.
Gruffydd (
Elerydd)
Archdruid of the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales 1987–1990 Succeeded by
William R. P. George...
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photojournalist and
former Cardiff student, 41 22
April – W. J.
Gruffydd (
Elerydd), poet and
former Archdruid, 94 26
April –
Islwyn Morris, actor, 90 1 May...
- 1954
Ystradgynlais E
Llwyd Williams Y
Bannau 1955
Pwllheli W J
Gruffydd (
Elerydd) Ffenestri 1956
Aberdare No
winner 1957
Llangefni Dyfnallt Morgan Drama...
- 1992)
edited by Bobi Jones. (Note that Hers a Cheffyl,
which is also
found here, is an
autobiographical work by his namesake, W. J.
Gruffydd (
Elerydd)....
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Cledwyn Hughes,
politician (died 2001) 24
September - W. J.
Gruffydd (
Elerydd), poet and
Archdruid (died 2011) 31
October - Stan Trick,
cricketer (died...
- Aberteifi, 1735–1900. Dolgellau: E. W. Evans. Gruffydd,
William John, pseud. ‘
Elerydd’, ed. (1994) Tua Soar.
Capel Soar y Mynydd. [3rd
edition (or printing)...
- Childs,
Bishop of
Monmouth Archdruid of the
National Eisteddfod of
Wales –
Elerydd 3
March – The UK miners'
strike (1984–85)
formally ends.
Among the mines...
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Madelyn Pugh,
American screenwriter (born 1921)
April 21 – W. J.
Gruffydd (
Elerydd), Welsh-language poet (born 1916)
April 25 –
Gonzalo Rojas,
Chilean poet...