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- Evans (1792 – 28 March 1846), better known by his pseudonym, Daniel Ddu o Geredigion, was a Welsh language poet. Evans was born at Maesymynach, a farm in the...
- Danny or Dan Evans may refer to: Daniel Evans (Welsh poet) (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion, 1792–1846), Welsh poet Daniel Evans (singer) (born 1969), The X Factor...
- subject matter. The Reverend David Walter Thomas (Gwallter Geraint o Geredigion) (1829–1905), the Dean of Bangor, Henry Edwards (1837–1884), and Canon...
- to have dedicated books to him, including Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion). He died in October 1835, aged 89, and was buried in Llandeilo. "Thomas...
- Evans (1848–1927) Christmas Evans (1776–1838) Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion) (1792–1846) Daniel Silvan Evans (1818–1903) David Emrys Evans (1891–1966)...
- Dau Chwyldro 1989-2012 (with Amanda Reid) Y Lolfa 2014 Y Gwyddel - O Geredigion i Galway Gomer Press 2011 Defnyddio Agored - Meddalwedd swyddfa dwyieithog...
- Wales Press. p. 508. ISBN 978-0-7083-1383-1. "Tim Boswel yn Dychwelyd i Geredigion (Diwrnod Cenedlaethol i Gofio T. Llew Jones)" (in Welsh). Cyngor Llyfrau...
- Wales, nf) Daniel Evans (1792–1846, Wales, p), pseudonym Daniel Ddu o Geredigion Daniel Silvan Evans (1818–1903, Wales, nf) Diana Evans (born 1971, England...
- 4 November 2021. Jones, David Gwenallt. "Evans, Daniel (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion; 1792–1846)". DWB. Retrieved 4 November 2021. North, Frederick John. "Evans...
- extensively researched account of Jenkins' life: Rhwng Dau Fyd: Y Swagman O Geredigion, followed by Pity the Swagman—The Australian Odyssey of a Victorian Diarist...