- m****cript
appears to have been
retained by
Hopcyn's family until the end of the 15th century, when
Hopcyn's grandson Hopcyn ap Rhys was held
complicit in the rebellion...
- the
Norman conquest of England.[citation needed] The
surname Hopkins or
Hopcyn is ****ociated with, and most
common in, Wales. A
typical Welsh patronym...
- Hall of Fame 'The
Belle of the 60s' S****book – Page Five
Radio London Hopcyn Bird UK
Screen 100 Ans de
Radio –
Contact 94 (Original
French Version),...
- love not with the
wealthy Maddocks, but with the poet and thatcher, Wil
Hopcyn (William Hopkin) and when
discovered were
forbidden to see each other. Ann...
- the song "Bugeilio'r
Gwenith Gwyn". It was also the home of the poet Wil
Hopcyn, said to have
written it. The
antiquary T. C.
Evans was born in the parish...
- fab
Hywel Goch of Buellt, who
worked for
Hopcyn ap
Tomas ab
Einion (fl. 1337–1408) near Swansea. The
Hopcyn library changed hands due to war and politics...
- of
Llangynwyd in
central Glamorgan, and the
somewhat nebulous poet, Wil
Hopcyn (1700-41), to whom the song is attributed. However, the song
itself makes...
- (2014). The Virgin's Baby: The
Battle of the
Ampthill Succession. London:
Hopcyn. ISBN 9780957297760. Hunter,
Eileen (1972). Christabel: the
Russell Case...
-
linked together through nickname "Bob") Hob,
Hopkin (Medieval English)
Hopcyn (Welsh) Hrodberaht, Hrodebert,
Hrodpreht (Old High German) Rab,
Rabbie (Scots)...
- Over (Gwasg Gomer)
Spellmakers (Pont Books)
Swynion (Gwasg Gomer)
Hiding Hopcyn (Pont Books)
Melangell (Gwasg Gomer)
Fabulous Celtic Beasts (Pont Books)...