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- Y Gwladgarwr ("The Patriot") was a liberal Welsh language newspaper, established in 1858, published w****ly in Aberdare by Abraham Mason, and distributed...
- his first sermon at Runcorn and in 1858 he moved to Aberdare to edit Y Gwladgarwr ("The Patriot"). The following year he was married to Jane Richards of...
- majority of which were in the Welsh language. A newspaper entitled Y Gwladgarwr (the Patriot) was published at Aberdare from 1856 until 1882 and was circulated...
- i'r Parch A. Mathews, Llwydcoed". Gwladgarwr. 6 May 1865. Retrieved 18 February 2015. "****b, Llwydcoed". Gwladgarwr. 28 August 1871. Retrieved 6 March...
- References from the DNB: There is a full memoir, with a portrait, in the Gwladgarwr for 1839. Letters which p****ed between the poet and his brother bards...
- 1998. Jones. Chapels of the Cynon Valley. pp. 136–7. "Elim, Cwmdar". Gwladgarwr. 17 August 1867. Retrieved 7 March 2015. "Elim, Cwmdare". Tyst Cymreig...
- 1832–1843 Goleuad 1869–1910; 1914–1919 1869–1910 Gwalia 1883; 1897–1910 Gwladgarwr 1858–1882 Gwyliedydd 1877–1908 Gwyliedydd Newydd 1910; 1914–1919 Haverfordwest...
- periodicals, the Welsh column of the Cardiff Times, South Wales Daily News and Gwladgarwr. His poetry was not always greatly regarded in his own lifetime. However...
- Retrieved 10 March 2015. "Tysteb y Parch. J. Thomas, Salem, Aberdar". Gwladgarwr. 30 April 1875. Retrieved 10 March 2015. Jones, Alan Vernon (2004). Chapels...
- Retrieved 4 March 2015. "Cyflwyno Tysteb i'r Parch A. Mathews, Llwydcoed". Gwladgarwr. 6 May 1865. Retrieved 4 March 2015. "Death of a Patagonian Minister"...