- The
stories of
Glasynys.
Edited and
translated by Rob Mimpriss. ****atrice Books, 2017. ISBN 1912368145. Owen
Wynne Jones,
Straeon Glasynys.
Edited by Saunders...
- (fl.1480–1513). More recently, from the 19th to the 20th centuries, both
Glasynys (Owen
Wynne Jones) and
Carneddog (Richard Griffith)
lived in Nantmor. Currently...
- (unlike many
others used in the stories), but it
turns up in a tale by
Glasynys—published in
Cymru Fu, or The
Wales that Was (1862–4), and
translated from...
- minister,
brought up in Tywyn. Owen
Wynne Jones (1828–1870),
bardic name
Glasynys,
Welsh cleric, antiquary,
author and poet. Dai
Lloyd (born 1956), Plaid...
- 1969. Dau
Lenor o Ochr
Moeltryfan [Two
writers from the Moel
Tryfan side (
Glasynys 1828-1870 and
Richard Hughes 1878?-1919)]. Caernarfon: Argraffty’r M.C...
-
Ellis Jones,
Gwilym Richard Jones, John (Talhaiarn) Jones, Owen
Wynne (
Glasynys) Jones,
Thomas Jones,
Thomas (Taliesin o Eifion) Jones,
Thomas (Tudno)...
- John
David Jenkins,
philanthropist (d. 1876) 4
March - Owen
Wynne Jones (
Glasynys),
clergyman and
writer (d. 1870) 13
March -
Thomas Morgan Thomas, missionary...
-
Retrieved 24 June 2010. Jones,
David Gwenallt (1959). "Jones, Owen
Wynne (
Glasynys; 1828–1870), cleric, antiquary, story-writer, and poet".
Dictionary of...
-
antiquary Owen
Jones (1838–1866),
school teacher and
writer Owen
Wynne Jones (
Glasynys, 1828–1870, W), writer,
schoolteacher and
cleric Patrick Jones (born 1965...