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Lleufer was a
quarterly Welsh-language
literary magazine published by the
Welsh branch of the Workers’
Educational ****ociation,
Cymdeithas Addysg y Gweithwyr...
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Lucius (Welsh: Lles map Coel, Lleirwg,
Lleufer or
Lleufer Mawr) was a
supposed 2nd-century king of the
Britons traditionally credited with introducing...
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Poetry and Music,
stands in
Ynysangharad Park, Pontypridd. Thomas,
Daniel Lleufer (1912). "James, James" .
Dictionary of
National Biography (2nd supplement)...
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Daniel Lleufer Thomas (29
August 1863 – 8
August 1940) was a
Welsh magistrate,
social reformer, and writer.
Thomas was born on 29
August 1863 at Llethr...
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Owain Fflamddwyn Nid oedd fwy
nogyd cysgaid Cysgid Lloegr llydan nifer | A
lleufer yn eu
llygaid A rhai ni
ffoynt haeach | A
oeddynt hyach na
rhaid Owain...
- WEA in
Caernarfonshire from 1928 to 1959, and
instigated the
founding of
Lleufer (Light) as a Welsh-language WEA periodical,
which he
edited it
until 1965...
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Cambridge University Press. p. 130. ISBN 978-0-521-46945-6. Thomas,
Daniel Lleufer (1912). "Puddicombe, Anne Adalisa" . In Lee,
Sidney (ed.).
Dictionary of...
- Thomas,
Daniel Lleufer (1895). "Owen,
George (1552-1613)" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol. 42. p. 408-410. Thomas,
Daniel Lleufer (1895). "Owen...
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original on 23
November 2023.
Retrieved 23
November 2023. Thomas,
Daniel Lleufer (1900). "White,
Richard (d.1584)" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. Vol...
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Local History Encyclopedia.
Retrieved 19
November 2024. Thomas,
Daniel Lleufer (1911). "Hay (Breconshire)" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 13 (11th ed...