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ALICE verch Griffith ap Ieuan ap Llywelyn Fychan
(fl. 1540-1570), a poetess
age, and a cywydd to reconcile Grigor y Moch and Davydd
Llwyd
Lwdwn.
ANGHARAD, ferch MORGAN ap MEREDUDD (1293 or 1299) - see
IFOR HAEL
AP GWYNN, ARTHUR
(1902 - 1987), librarian and the third librarian of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
1967, a period of over 31 years. 'A story of small beginnings and a slow growth and a somewhat uncertain future.' That is how Arthur ap Gwynn himself described his period as librarian of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth, between 1932 and 1967. His predecessor, J. D. Williams concluded his account of the College Library in The College by the Sea (edited by Iwan
Morgan
, 1928) with
ASHTON, CHARLES
(1848 - 1899), Welsh bibliographer and literary historian
on 'Y Beirdd Cymreig o William Llŷn hyd at Gwilym Hiraethog'; Caernarvon (1894), Gwaith Iolo Goch (published by the National Eisteddfod Association, 1896). Ashton also published Traethawd or Ffeiriau Cymru (Llanelli, 1881), Bywyd ac Amserau'r Esgob
Morgan
(Treherbert, 1891), A Guide to Dinas Mawddwy (Aberystwyth, 1893), and a Welsh translation, entitled Y Ddirprwyaeth Dirol Gymreig. Crynhodeb o
ATKIN, LEON
(1902 - 1976), minister of the Social Gospel and a campaigner for the underclass in south Wales
was to criticise the Labour Party (a political party he had joined when he was 16) and the churches in Wales for being so ineffective. The leaders within the Synod were disturbed with him and arranged for him to be moved to Cornwall. Atkin refused to accept their verdict. The Reverend Edward
Morgan
, a Congregationalist minister in Cardiff, heard of Atkin's refusal, and suggested to a number of
BAKER, DAVID
(1575 - 1641), Benedictine scholar and mystic
staunch when her husband wavered under persecution, and eventually his father, who was reconciled by
Morgan
Clynnog, nephew of Morys Clynnog. Next year he was instrumental in bringing about the reconstitution of the English congregation of Benedictines. Dom Sigebert Buckley, last survivor of the pre-Reformation English Benedictines (who has been claimed as a native of Beaumaris), had got into touch with
BAKER, WILLIAM STANLEY
(1928 - 1976), actor and producer
be out of step with the radicalism of his sons and the determination of his wife, Beth, played by Sian Phillips, Baker sparkled. His version of Gwilym
Morgan
has never been bettered. How Green Was My Valley was broadcast on BBC Two between 29 December 1975 and 2 February 1976, concluding a few weeks before Baker's forty eighth birthday and eleven days before he was diagnosed with lung cancer. His
BEVAN, THOMAS
(Caradawc, Caradawc y Fenni; 1802 - 1882), antiquary
in the shop at the Clydach works, Brecknock (generally known as the Llanelly works). There he met several Welshmen who were interested in Welsh literature and the eisteddfod - David Lewis (son of the Rev. James Lewis, of Llanwenarth), Thomas Williams (Gwilym Morganwg), and John
Morgan
, the 'Rhifyddwr Egwan' of Seren Gomer. He owed much, however, of his knowledge of literary style to the
BEYNON, THOMAS
(1744 - 1835), archdeacon of Cardigan and patron of eisteddfodau and Welsh literature
stipend towards the building of churches in the places under his care, and the newly-founded S. David's College, Lampeter, was generously supported by him. He supported the circulating schools of Bridget Bevan and testified to the ability of
Morgan
Rhys the hymn-writer as a schoolmaster in his parishes in 1771-2 by applying for an extension of his services for 1772-3. He was a patron of the
BLEDRI
(d. 1022), bishop of Llandaff
He is only known from ' Liber Landavensis.' There it is said that he was chosen in 983 by the sons of
Morgan
Hen (died 974) and other princes with the concurrence of the clergy and people of the diocese, and (no doubt later), confirmed by king Ethelred and archbishop Elfric of Canterbury. Only one incident is recorded of his long episcopate. During a conflict between his men and those of king
BLETHIN, WILLIAM
(fl. 1575 to 1590), bishop of Llandaff
A Welsh -speaking Welshman, born at Shirenewton Court, Monmouth, of the lineage of Hywel Dda; his kinsman
Morgan
Blethin was abbot of Llantarnam in 1532. He married Anne Young of Pembroke, niece of Thomas Young, principal of Broadgates Hall, Oxford, later to become bishop of S. Davids and archbishop of York; she died in 1589, and Blethin married another Anne the same year. He was educated at New
BLIGH, STANLEY PRICE MORGAN
(1870 - 1949), landowner and author
Born 15 February 1870 in Brecon, only son of Oliver
Morgan
Bligh and his wife Ellen (née Edwards) of Clifton. The first Bligh to inherit the estate of the Price family of Cilmeri near Builth was Thomas Price Bligh : he was succeeded by his brother, Oliver
Morgan
Bligh, who previously kept a draper's shop in Clifton. They were a branch of the Blighs of Cornwall whose most distinguished member was
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