- Y
Gymraes (literally The
Welsh Woman) was a women's
magazine founded by the
minister and
journalist Evan
Jones in
January 1850 in
response to a government...
- 19th-century
Welsh travel writer whose work was
published under the
pseudonym Y
Gymraes o Ganaan.
Margaret Jones was born in 1842 in Rhosllannerchrugog, Denbighshire...
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their daughters,
Olwen and Myfanwy. The Welsh-language
publication 'Y
Gymraes' (English: The Welshwoman)
published an
obituary for Hughes-Davies in August...
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Oliver Rees told the
story in his 1879 Welsh-language book Mary Jones, y
Gymraes fechan heb yr un Beibl : a
sefydliad y Feibl-Gymdeithas (Mary Jones, the...
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Rowman and Littlefield. 1973. p. 467.
Sharon Morgan (2012).
Hanes Rhyw
Gymraes (in Welsh). Y Lolfa. "How
Green was my Father". BBC. 27 July 2011. Retrieved...
- (Rio Carnival)
Shane Ridge 2007 2007 HN5136
Welsh Lady
Springtime – Y
Gymraes Gwanwyn Valerie Annand 2007 2007 HN5137 HN5138 HN5139 To
Mother With Love...
- her own estate,
taking many of the prizes. In 1850, she
helped found Y
Gymraes ("The Welshwoman"), the
first Welsh-language
periodical for women. Her...
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Jones was the
first editor of Y
Gymraes (The Welshwomen)
under the
patronage of
Augusta Hall,
Baroness Llanover. Y
Gymraes,
which first appeared in January...
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feminist in the
modern sense".
Covering her
contributions to the
journal Y
Gymraes (The
Welsh Woman) in 1900, she
quotes a p****age in
which Hughes mocks William...
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morals and
behaviour of
Welsh women, Evan
Jones (1820–1852)
published Y
Gymraes (The
Welsh Women)
which set out to
defend the high
principles of Welsh...