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- The Gwyneddigion Society (Welsh: Cymdeithas y Gwyneddigion) was a London-based Welsh literary and cultural society. The original society was founded in...
- 18th-century revival, first patronized and overseen by the London-based Gwyneddigion Society. It was later co-opted by the Gorsedd Cymru, a secret society...
- verse and 15,300 pages of prose. Jones was the prin****l founder of the Gwyneddigion Society in London in 1770 for the encouragement of Welsh studies and...
- Church, Southwark, London. The wedding took place on the day of the Gwyneddigion Society's annual dinner; Maurice was the vice-president of the society...
- resident in London, most if not all of whom were members of the existing Gwyneddigion Society (founded 1770), and who included Jac Glan-y-gors (John Jones)...
- city's Welsh literary community, and where he became a member of the Gwyneddigion Society: he would later also be active in the Cymreigyddion Society....
- native Anglesey. During the subsequent revival of the Eisteddfod, the Gwyneddigion Society held up the poetry of Rev. Owen as an example for bards at ****ure...
- of Owain Myfyr), a Welsh antiquary and the prin****l founder of the Gwyneddigion Society in London in 1770 for the encouragement of Welsh studies and...
- and Robert Hughes (Robin Ddu o Fon), were the founders of Cymdeithas y Gwyneddigion or the Venedotian Society, in 1770. Sion Ceiriog, as Edwards was called...
- event, Eisteddfodau were held on a national scale in Wales, such as the Gwyneddigion Eisteddfod of 1789, the Provincial Eisteddfodau from 1819 to 1834, the...