- was a
Welsh journalist based in London. He was
known by his pen name "Y
Gohebydd" (The Correspondent). John
Griffith was born in Bodgwilym,
Wales in 1821...
- 1977:
Teithiau (Cyfres y
beirdd answyddogol). Y Lolfa. (Author) 1985:
Gohebydd Arbennig. Y Lolfa. (Author) 1986:
Cliff Preis:
Darlithydd Coleg. Y Lolfa...
-
Welsh independence concert". WalesOnline.
Retrieved 11
December 2018.
Gohebydd (16
February 2019). "The
night IndyWales became the best gig in town"....
- 16
December - John Griffith,
journalist writing under the
pseudonym Y
Gohebydd (d. 1877) date
unknown -
William Davies,
politician (d. 1895) 16 February...
-
among others, Hugh Owen,
Henry Brinley Richards, and John
Griffith ("Y
Gohebydd").
Robert Jones of
Rotherhithe subsequently also
became a
leading figure...
-
attended by over a
thousand people,
Johns spoke alongside John
Griifith (
Gohebydd) and the
candidate himself. The
following month, at the
village of Ebenezer...
-
Sioned (11
March 2023). "Why I'm not 'Labour, really'". Nation.Cymru.
Gohebydd (3 May 2021). "In
conversation with
Sioned Williams - "I don't come from...
- John
Griffith (journalist),
journalist who
wrote under the
pseudonym Y
Gohebydd, 56 1877 in
Ireland Edward Breese (1873).
Kalendars of Gwynedd; or, Chronological...
- its most
notable contributor John Griffith,
writing under his pen name Y
Gohebydd (The Correspondent), the
paper would champion radical causes, including...
- example, in
December 1870 he
joined with
Thomas Price, John
Griffiths (
Gohebydd) and
others in
addressing a
public meeting on the
subject at Aberdare....