- He
published two
small volumes in his lifetime, Fy
Noswyl (1861) and Y
Geninen (1869). The
contents of
these with
large additions were
published posthumously...
-
published writings include Cyfrol o
Bregethau (1910), and
contributions to Y
Geninen. He died in
January 1927. In the
following year, a
stained gl**** window...
- the
local press, and
articles written for 'Y Tyst', 'Dysgedydd', and '
Geninen'. In 1910 he
published a
booklet containing his awdl (long poem) to Michael...
- Gwenffrwd, 1970 (Article on the 1912
South Wales Miner's Strike): from Y
Geninen Vol 30(2) (1912) pp 123–7 R. J.
Derfel Gwasg Gwenffrwd, 1970 (Article on...
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National Library of Wales.
Retrieved 8
April 2016. Elfed. "Mrs. Mary Owen". Y
Geninen (Ceninen Gwyl Ddewi:
argraffiad arbennig, 1903) pp. 17–20. (in Welsh) J...
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Wales derived from
Authentic Sources Robert Williams (Trebor Mai) – Y
Geninen Owen
Jones –
Hymnau Hen a
Diweddar (collection of hymns)
Football – Ruabon...
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Gowerton in 1929. His
written works include a
number of
articles for Y
Geninen, a
memorial volume to
James Hughes (1779–1844)
published in 1911 and a...
-
articles and
letters which were
published in Y Brython,
Baner y Groes, Y
Geninen and Yr
Herald Gymraeg, and
short stories,
retelling folk
tales and describing...
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Jones had
already contributed numerous articles to
magazines such as Y
Geninen, and Cymru, but his move to
Cardiff saw him
become the
editor of Welsh...
- As well as his w****ly
article he was also
published in Y Drysorfa, Y
Geninen and Y Traethodydd. He
wrote two
books in the
English language, Owen Rees:...