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  • ROBERTS, ROBERT (1777 - 1836), almanack-maker and printer -6, which ceased publication after twenty-one numbers. Roberts was also the author of Daearyddiaeth Gymreig (Chester, 1816) and a book on astrology - Seryddiaeth neu lyfr gwybodaeth yn dangos rheoliad y planedau ar bersonau dynion (Llanrwst, 1830). He died 2 August 1836 at the age of 58.
  • ROBERTS, ROBERT HENRY (1838 - 1900), Baptist minister and principal of Regent's Park College, London theological tutor at Regent's Park College from 1891 till his retirement in 1896. He died at Folkestone, 16 April 1900. He was elected president of the Baptist Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1892. He published (1) Prayer and Contemporary Criticism, Five Sermons, 1873, which he dedicated to the members of Cornwall Road church; (2) The Witness of the Bible …, 1892 - his presidential address to the
  • ROBERTS, THOMAS (1735 - 1804), member of the 'Trevecka Family' .), extending to 1789, are of very great interest. He died, 1804 - ' Thomas Roberts, gent. ' - and was buried at Talgarth 23 January 1804. He was twice married. There is an account of him and of his family by Richard Bennett in Cylchgrawn Cymdeithas Hanes y Methodistiaid Calfinaidd, x, 21-8. He has sometimes (e.g. in the footnote on p. 704 of Llyfryddiaeth y Cymry) been confused with Thomas Roberts (1760
  • ROBERTS, WILLIAM (Nefydd; 1813 - 1872), Baptist minister, printer, author, eisteddfodwr, South Wales representative of the British and Foreign Schools Society Born 8 March 1813 in Bryngoleu, in the parish of Llanefydd, Denbighshire, son of Robert Roberts, shoemaker, and Anne his wife (see NLW MS 7000E for the names of some of the ancestors of the parents). He received but little education in his boyhood. He was taught his father's craft, and after a while went to Llanddulas to work for one Humphrey Jones. He was baptised in 1832 by John Evans
  • ROBERTS, WILLIAM (1809 - 1887), Calvinistic Methodist minister, editor, and author 1800, four volumes of Y Traethodydd yn America. In 1877 he left New York to take charge of Moriah Welsh Calvinistic Methodist church at Utica, New York state, remaining there until his death in 1887. He edited Y Cyfaill (Utica); he also published the following works - Darlith ar Elfennau Pabyddiaeth, 1855; Traethawd ar Etholedigaeth Gras, 1856; and Y Pechod o esgeuluso Moddion Gras, 1865. He died 2
  • ROBERTS, WILLIAM JOHN (Gwilym Cowlyd; 1828 - 1904), poet, printer, bookseller, bibliophile, and eccentric Geirionydd, near the reputed birthplace of Taliesin. Among his productions are 'Mynyddoedd Eryri' and 'Murmuron.' He published the life and works of Ieuan Glan Geirionydd, the works of Owen Gethin Jones (Gweithiau Gethin), and Diliau'r Delyn (old penillion). He died early in December 1904 at Llanrwst, and was buried on 8 December in St. Mary's churchyard there.
  • ROBERTS, WILLIAM RHYS (1858 - 1929), professor of Greek Born 11 July 1858 at Wimbledon, son of the Rev. J. Gwilym Roberts. He was educated at the City of London School and King's College, Cambridge, where he won some of the principal university prizes in classics, and where he was a Fellow, 1882-8. He was professor of Greek at University College, Bangor, 1884-1904, and professor of classics in the University of Leeds, 1904-22. He was considered an
  • ROBINSON, GILBERT WOODING (1888 - 1950), professor of Agricultural Chemistry, world authority on soils Wales from 1939. He was vice-principal of University College Bangor in 1947-48 and Dean of the Faculty of Science from 1948. In 1913 he married (1) Winifred Annie Rushworth of Louth, Lincolnshire, and they had one son and three daughters. In 1949 he married (2) Mary Isabel, daughter of H.L. James, Dean of Bangor. He died in Bangor on 6 May 1950.
  • ROGERS, DAVID (1783 - 1824), Wesleyan minister and author periodical, he published Cyfiawn had trwy Ffydd, 1818, and edited the 1812 version of his denomination's hymn-book; he also edited a part of the 1817 version. He was elected chairman of the Welsh province (1816-8) in succession to Owen Davies. He is said to have been one of the most influential of the early Wesleyan preachers.
  • ROGERS, OWEN (c.1532 - c.1570), printer and bookseller Owen Rogers was made free of the Stationers' Company of London on 8 October 1555. His origins are unknown, but his wife Rose was the daughter of David Lloid of 'Biteffery' (Bodfari), he had two stepbrothers named Jones, a lodger named Lewis Evans who wrote a 'new year's gift' and at least one of the ballads he printed, and his last two apprentices were Humphrey Powell of 'llodrod' (Lledrod?) and
  • ROOS, WILLIAM (1808 - 1878), portrait painter and engraver (Talhaiarn), and R. W. Price (Rhiwlas), in addition to several mezzotints and lithograph portraits by him. He offered his portrait of Christmas Evans to William Roberts (Nefydd) in 1870 for £2, unframed. He died at Amlwch 4 July 1878.
  • ROWLAND(S), ELLIS (1621 - 1691), early nonconformist named ' Rowlands.' The will was proved on 8 June 1691, so it looks as if Rowland died in 1691 or late in 1690.