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Griffith Williams (1769–1838) was a
Welsh language poet. He
chose Gutyn Peris as his
Bardic name. He was born as the only son of
William Williams and...
- Welsh-language poet
Griffith Griffiths (1829–1909), who
wrote under the
bardic name
Gutyn Ebrill and
established the
Patagonia Gorsedd of Bards. This
bridge was destro****...
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large countrie: went
thither againe with ten sailes, as I find
noted by
Gutyn Owen. I am of
opinion that the land,
where unto he came, was part of Mexico;...
- than
local transport links.
Griffith Williams (1769–1838),
bardic name
Gutyn Peris, a
Welsh language poet,
brought up in
Llanberis Annie Foulkes (1877-1962)...
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Williams (1955–2016)
Glanmor Williams (1920–2005 )
Griffith Williams (
Gutyn Peris) (1769–1838)
Gwynne Williams (born 1937) Ifor
Williams (1881–1965)...
- 1st
Baronet (died 1663),
Sheriff of
Carnarvonshire Griffith Williams (
Gutyn Peris) (1769–1838),
Welsh bard John
Griffith Williams (born 1944), Welsh...
- The tune was
composed in 1890 by
Griffith Hugh
Jones (Welsh
language name
Gutyn Arfon) (1849–1919) and was
written in
memory of his
brother Dewi. The meter...
- Griffyths, son of Griffith.
Hypocoristic forms, or “pet names”,
included Guto,
Gutyn, Gitto, Getyn, Gitton, and Gutta, with many of
these becoming surnames themselves...
- Wales, f/ch/d)
Glanmor Williams (1920–2005, Wales, nf)
Griffith Williams (
Gutyn Peris) (1769–1838, Wales, p)
Gwynne Williams (born 1937, Wales, p/nf) Heathcote...
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Benjamin Heath Malkin,
antiquary and...