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LLYWELYN-WILLIAMS, ALUN
(1913 - 1988), poet and literary critic
the neologisms of the time, and thus he made a practical contribution to the modernisation of the language. During his time at the BBC he worked with some of the pioneers of Welsh broadcasting such as Sam Jones, Geraint Dyfnallt Owen, Dafydd Gruffydd (the son of his former Welsh lecturer, W. J. Gruffydd),
Elwyn
Evans (who wrote the volume about him in the 'Writers of Wales' series in 1991), and
WATKINS, Sir TASKER
(1918 - 2007), barrister and judge
industry and medical negligence; his practice in the criminal courts included the prosecution of the members of the Free Wales Army at the Swansea Assizes in 1969. His appearances in public inquiries included the Tribunal into the Aberfan Disaster of 1966, when he appeared as deputy to the Attorney General, Sir
Elwyn
Jones as counsel to the Tribunal and as such assumed the burdensome responsibility of
WATKINS, TUDOR ELWYN
(Baron Watkins of Glantawe), (1903 - 1983), Labour politician
WILLIAMS, WATKIN HEZEKIAH
(Watcyn Wyn; 1844 - 1905), schoolmaster, poet, and preacher
collaboration with
Elwyn
Thomas, two novels. He was a frequent contributor to Welsh periodicals and was himself, from 1890, co-editor of one of them (Y Diwygiwr). A small volume of his memoirs was published posthumously. His prose is racy and unaffected, but he made no great effort to develop a literary style. He was a prominent popular lecturer and preacher (he had been ordained in 1894). He had endured poor
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