- John
Jones (19
January 1810 –
October 1869),
known by his
bardic name of
Talhaiarn, was a
Welsh poet and architect.
Jones was born at the Harp Inn (now known...
- Many of
these parishes ended up in
modern Denbighshire, but
those marked C are in Conwy,
those marked P are in Powys, and
those marked W are in Wrexham...
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collection Welsh Melodies with the
Welsh lyrics by the
Welsh poet John
Jones (
Talhaiarn) and the
English lyrics by
Thomas Oliphant,
President of the Madrigal...
- Glan-y-gors) (1766–1821) John
Jones (Ioan Tegid) (1792–1852) John
Jones (
Talhaiarn) (1810–1869) John
Jones (Myrddin Fardd) (1836–1921) John
Robert Jones...
- the
famous poets from the time of King Ida, AD 547–559: "At that time,
Talhaiarn Tataguen was
famed for poetry, and Neirin, and Taliesin, and Bluchbard...
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translation attempted by
Sarah Lynn
Higley runs as follows: John
Jones (
Talhaiarn) Lewis, "The
historical Background of
Early Welsh Verse", p. 31. Koch...
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Skinner (1838–1915) John
Jones (1810–1869)
later known by his
bardic name,
Talhaiarn Thomas Thomas (1817–1888) E. M.
Bruce Vaughan (1856–1919)
Edward Welch...
- of Love. London: Triangle/SPCK. ISBN 978-0-281-04300-2. Thomas, John;
Talhaiarn;
Thomas Oliphant (1862).
Welsh melodies: with
Welsh and
English poetry...
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practice to take, or be awarded, a sobriquet. For example, John
Jones (
Talhaiarn) took his
bardic name from his
place of origin, to
distinguish him from...
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Peter Mark Roget,
British lexicographer (born 1779)
October – John
Jones (
Talhaiarn), poet (born 1810)
October 13 –
Charles Augustin Sainte-Beuve, French...