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Welsh ap
Rhisiart (son of Richard). The
Welsh surname Richards is also
derived from
Rhisiart.
People with the name
Rhisiart include:
Rhisiart Clwch (Richard...
- (1988–90), C Séamas Ó Coileáin: (1990–91), I
Bernard Moffat: (1991–2006), M
Rhisiart Tal-e-bot: (2006 – present), W→C
Frang MacThòmais: (1973–74), S Pádraig...
- dissolves,
agreeing with
Rhisiart.
Father Huw
persuades Robert to ask
Rhisiart for
another meeting the next day, to
which Rhisiart agrees.
While John helps...
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Rhisiart Tal-e-bot is a
Welsh activist,
Early Years lecturer who has been
General Secretary of the
Celtic League since 2006 and
editor of Carn magazine...
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Rhisiart ap Rhys (fl. c. 1495 – c. 1510) was a Welsh-language poet from the
cwmwd of Tir Iarll, Glamorgan. He was the son of Rhys
Brydydd and nephew, in...
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Morris brothers of Anglesey.
Lewis Morris was the
eldest son of
Morris ap
Rhisiart Morris, a farmer, of Llanfihangel-Tre'r-Beirdd in Anglesey. His bardic...
- (1981–1984),
Cornish Pat
Bridson (1984–2013), Manx (living in Ireland)
Rhisiart Tal-e-bot (2013–present),
Cornish "Carn
Editor Steps Down
After 29 Years"...
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Rhisiart Morgan Davies (4
February 1903 – 1958) was a
Welsh physicist. He was born in Corris, Gwynedd, and
attended schools in
Machynlleth and Dolgellau...
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travel to the
Abbey accompanied by
Rhisiart and are
taken to
Rhisiart's ancestral castle of
Dinas Brân.
Rhisiart and Brut are held
hostage in the castle...
- Sir
Richard Clough (c. 1530–1570),
known by his
Welsh contemporaries as
Rhisiart Clwch, was a
merchant from Denbigh, north-east Wales, and an
agent of Queen...