-
contemporaries as Syr ('Sir')
Thomas Wiliems,
because this was the
usual title for
priests in
Welsh at the time. However,
Wiliems became a recusant, converting...
-
White Book's, and London,
British Library, Add. MS 31055 (made by
Thomas Wiliems in 1596, from a lost
intermediary copy made in 1596 by
Roger Maurice)....
- in a
later 16th-century m****cript in the hand of the
antiquary Thomas Wiliems, it can
confidently be
accepted that he was a
native of the
parish of Aberdaron...
- 1570 and 1580);
Hafod 26, also
known as
Cardiff 4.330 (written by
Thomas Wiliems around 1574);
Llansteffan 120 (written by
Jaspar Gryffyth between about...
- 410–436. doi:10.1006/jesp.1995.1018. ISSN 0022-1031. van Prooijen, Jan-
Wiliem; van Knippenberg, Daan (January 2000). "Individuation or Depersonalization:...
-
White Book's, and London,
British Library, Add. MS 31055 (made by
Thomas Wiliems in 1596),
which is a less
conservative copy. Some
other late
copies of...
-
White Book's, and London,
British Library, Add. MS 31055 (made by
Thomas Wiliems in 1596),
which is a less
conservative copy. Some
other late
copies of...
-
probable that
Trefriw has
links with the
Gunpowder Plot of 1605.
Thomas Wiliems, who was
probably born in the village, and a
nephew of Sir John Wynn of...
- household)
clerwr (strolling
minstrel or
itinerant poet) As Sir
Thomas Wiliems stated,[citation needed] it was
Einion Offeiriad who
developed the medieval...
-
White Book's, and London,
British Library, Add. MS 31055 (made by
Thomas Wiliems in 1596),
which is a less
conservative copy.
National Library of Wales...