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David Roberts (1831–1884) was a
Welsh poet
known as ‘Dewi
Havhesp’. Born to a well
known bardic family in May 1831 he
spent his
early years at 'Pensingrug'...
- may
refer to:
David Roberts (painter) (1796–1864),
Scottish painter Dewi
Havhesp (David Roberts, 1831–1884),
Welsh poet
David Thomas Roberts (born 1955)...
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superior to
those of far more
famous Welsh poets such as Dewi Wyn, Dewi
Havhesp, and Dyfed.: 142
Jones further recalled, "Glan Dyfi
never had any more...
- the
church was
rebuilt probably in the
early 16th century. The poet Dewi
Havhesp is
buried in the churchyard. An
electoral ward in the same name exists...
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origins go back to a pre-Norman clas. It was
restored in 1870. The poet Dewi
Havhesp, who
lived in the
village for many years, is
buried in the churchyard....
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after 1598)
Brynley Francis Roberts (born 1931)
David Roberts (Dewi
Havhesp) (1831–1884)
Emrys Roberts (1929–2012) Kate
Roberts (1891–1985) Samuel...
- the hymn-writer
William Edwards (1773-1853). He was also
related to Dewi
Havhesp.
Signing himself 'C.C.' ('Friend of the Cymmrodorion'),
Williams wrote...
- Hiraethog) Rhys,
Prosser Richard,
Edward Roberts,
Absalom Roberts,
David (Dewi
Havhesp) Roberts,
Robert Meirion Roberts,
Robert Silyn Siôn Cent
Taliesin Thomas...
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nationalist campaigner David Roberts (1831–1884), poet
known as ‘Dewi
Havhesp’,
spent his
early years at 'Pensingrug', Llanfor.
Wikimedia Commons has...
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James Watkin Williams, judge,
doctor and politician, 55 27
August – Dewi
Havhesp, poet, 53 6
November –
George Vane-Tempest, 5th
Marquess of Londonderry...