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- Oxford in 1701 and a fellowship of the Royal Society in 1708. In 1696, Lluyd transcribed much of the Latin inscription on the 9th-century Pillar of Eliseg...
- barn dance or céilidh, a social evening of dance, music and song. Edward Lluyd (1660?–1709) knew the Cornish verb troillia - to twist, twirl, whirl, spin...
- who was not Gr****. The Romans perpetuated the slur until 1707 when Edward Lluyd resurrected it as a compliment. It was taken for granted by Anglo-Irish...
- Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh; Daibhidh Ó Duibhgheannáin; John Lynch; Edward Lluyd; Samuel Moleneaux and his father William. O'Flaherty's published works included...
- portions of the original inscription were read by the antiquarian Edward Lluyd in 1696 and his transcript seems to have been remarkably accurate according...
- in 1930 to Weird Tales suggesting that the language choice reflected "Lluyd's theory as to the settling of Britain by the Celts"—a note that, p****ed...
- area is now sometimes known as Chûn Downs. Nearby is Chûn Quoit. Edward Lluyd made a plan of this fort in around 1700, remarking that its structure and...
- and theological reasons. In 1695 Ray wrote to the Welsh naturalist Edward Lluyd complaining of such views: "... there follows such a train of consequences...
- originally stood in a field near the strand at Trabeg and was noted by Edward Lluyd in 1702; it was moved temporarily to Chute Hall about 1849 and now lies...
- that he died in 1928; he was buried in Aberystwyth. Through his work on Lluyd, Ellis developed a knowledge of other Welshmen at Oxford. This led to Facsimiles...