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ABADAM, ALICE
(1856 - 1940), campaigner for women's rights
Yarmouth to Portsmouth and from Grimsby to Cheltenham, addressing audiences on the subjects of the Conciliation Bill, the underpayment of women, prostitution and the political actions of
Lloyd
George. Although she shared the platform with other speakers (including Elizabeth Garrett Anderson) it is clear that she was seen as an inspirational spokeswoman for the cause who could hold the attention of very
ABEL, SIÔN
(fl. 18th century), Montgomeryshire ballad-writer
Author of ' Cerdd yn erbyn medd-dod, celwydd a chybydd-dra ' (Song against drunkenness, lies and miserliness), which was published by H.
Lloyd
, of Shrewsbury, in a booklet of three ballads, recorded as No. 154 in J. H. Davies's Bibliography of Welsh Ballads. An English song of ten stanzas in the Welsh metre known as tri-thrawiad is to be found in NLW MS 14402B, a manuscript book in the hand of
ADAMS, WILLIAM
(1813 - 1886), mining expert
Born at Pen-y-cae, Ebbw Vale, 10 October 1813, son of John and Mary Adams. The father was a working collier at the time but a man of remarkable skill in that vocation; later he became mineral agent for Charles
Lloyd
Harford & Co. William was educated at Cowbridge Grammar School. In May 1828 he was apprenticed to Charles
Lloyd
Harford and in the course of time he became expert in his own branch
ALICE verch Griffith ap Ieuan ap Llywelyn Fychan
(fl. 1540-1570), a poetess
Daughter of the gentleman poet, Gruffydd ap Ieuan ap Llewelyn Fychan (c. 1485 - 1553) of Llannerch in Llewenni Fechan, Denbighshire. Her mother was his first wife, Jonet, daughter of Richard ap Howel of Mostyn (died 1540). Alice (or Alice Wen) was born about 1520, and married, about 1540, David
Lloyd
ap Rees of Vaynol, one of the Lloyds of Wigfair. Her children were John
Lloyd
(died 1615
AMBROSE, WILLIAM
(Emrys; 1813 - 1873), Independent minister, poet, and littérateur
Ambrose
Lloyd
). Emrys's father was one of the earliest members of the Baptist congregation at Bangor. His mother was at one time a member of Ebenezer under Dr. Arthur Jones, but left with others to found another church, Bethel (1843-55); she died in 1853. The family lived in the Penrhyn Arms Inn (which later became the first home of the University College of North Wales) from 1813 until 1823, and it was
AP GWYNN, ARTHUR
(1902 - 1987), librarian and the third librarian of the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth
'T. Gwynn Jones' (Yr Efrydydd, I (1950)), 'Thomas Gwynn Jones a David de
Lloyd
,' (Y Traethodydd, Ionawr 1971), 'I Aberystwyth Draw' (Taliesin, 24 (1972)). In 1950 he published jointly with his father his Geiriadur Cymraeg a Saesneg - Cymraeg (Caerdydd: Hughes a'i Fab a'r Educational Publishing Company), a revised edition of which appeared in 1953. In Taliesin, 16 (Nadolig, 1969, pp. 120-5, in his
ARMSTRONG-JONES, Sir ROBERT
(1857 - 1943), physician and alienist
council and vice-president of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. He married in 1893, Margaret Elizabeth (died May 1943), elder daughter of Sir Owen Roberts, London, and Plas Dinas, Caernarfon, and they had one son (Ronald Owen
Lloyd
Armstrong-Jones whose son, Lord Snowdon, married Princess Margaret, sister of Queen Elizabeth II), and two daughters. He died 31 January 1943.
ARNOLD
family Llanthony, Llanvihangel Crucorney,
(27 March 1678). The charges were examined by a committee presided over by Sir John Trevor (1637 - 1717), which produced a full report resulting in the dispersal of the Jesuit house at Cwm, Herefordshire, and the executions of Frs. David Lewis, Philip Evans, John
Lloyd
, and others. Although a conforming Anglican, he worked in association with prominent local Dissenters like Samuel Jones, with whom
BAKER, DAVID
(1575 - 1641), Benedictine scholar and mystic
1603 he was reconciled to Rome through the agency of Fr. Richard
Lloyd
, a pupil of the English College at Rome. On his homeward way, a chance meeting with Fr. William Watson involved him in suspicions of complicity in Watson's plot (the 'Bye Plot'), but no charge was preferred, and in 1605 he joined the Benedictine community of S. Justinian at Padua, taking the religious name of ' Augustine.' Here he
BARRETT, RACHEL
(1874 - 1953), suffragette
speaking and other events. As a Welsh speaker, Rachel led a campaign in North Wales in the summer of 1910 during which she was part of a deputation which met with
Lloyd
George at his house in Cricieth. After arguing hotly with him for two and a half hours she left 'more convinced than before of his determined opposition to the WSPU and the insincerity of his support of the suffrage.' Shortly after this
BARRINGTON, DAINES
(1727/1728 - 1800), lawyer, antiquary, and naturalist
1770), to Paul Panton; in this he calls Edward Lhuyd '…one of the greatest men that ever existed for philological learning … also … a very distinguished fossilist'; also, in NLW MS 12416D, several written to John
Lloyd
, F.R.S., of Wigfair, near S. Asaph, in one of these Barrington informs
Lloyd
that he can arrange for the latter to receive copies from Paul Panton of the correspondence between Sir
BELL, Sir HAROLD IDRIS
(1879 - 1967), scholar and translator
twentieth-century literature. It was published in 1955 under the title A History of Welsh Literature. In 1926 Bell had visited Egypt to collect papyri for the British Museum. His account of the journey was translated into Welsh by D. Tecwyn
Lloyd
and published in two volumes entitled Trwy Diroedd y Dwyrain (1946). He also wrote two books for children - Dewi a'r Blodyn Llo Mawr (1928) and Calon y Dywysoges
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