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PRICE
family Rhiwlas,
one of the chaplains at the court of Henry VII, continuing to serve in that capacity under Henry VIII. After the dissolution of the monasteries he acquired much land (Dôl Gynwal) in Ysbyty Ifan. According to letters from him to Henry VIII he also held much land in the parish of Llanfor. Sir Robert's wife was Mared (Margaret), daughter of Rhys (
Rhydderch
?) Llwyd, Gydros, Llanfor; their numerous
PRYSE
family Gogerddan,
Trefnant has a cywydd (Cwrtmawr MS 12B) which was written when David Lloyd went on a pilgrimage to Rome, whilst in the same manuscript is a poem written by Gutyn Coch Brydydd to Rhys and to his father, David Lloyd. Ieuan ap
Rhydderch
ap Ieuan Lloyd, gentleman and bard, of Glyn Aeron, was probably a great-uncle of David Lloyd; Ieuan ap
Rhydderch
, who is separately noticed, was the son of a one-time owner
RHUN ap MAELGWN GWYNEDD
(fl. 550), ruler of north-west Wales
Rhun, the son of Maelgwn Gwynedd, succeeded his father as ruler of north-west Wales. If we can trust the story in the Venedotian version of the Welsh Laws, only one historical episode is connected with him. When Clydno Eiddin and
Rhydderch
Hael returned to the north after despoiling Arfon in revenge for the death of Elidyr, Rhun is said to have retaliated by leading an army as far as the river
RHYDDERCH AB IEUAN LLWYD
(c. 1325 - before 1399?), lawman and literary patron
Rhydderch
was the son of Ieuan Llwyd ab Ieuan ap Gruffudd Foel of Glyn Aeron, near Llangeitho, and Angharad Hael, daughter of Richard ab Einion of Buellt (Builth). His family were descended from the royal line of Ceredigion and, through his paternal grandmother and her mother, from Rhys ap Gruffydd (died 1197), Lord of Deheubarth and chief patron of Strata Florida Abbey. The family had long been
RHYDDERCH HAEL (or HEN)
, king of Alclyde (Dumbarton, near Glasgow)
Son of Tudwal Tudclyd ap Clynnog ap Dyfnwal Hen (Harl. MS. 3859; Cymm., ix, 173). According to the Saxon genealogies,
Rhydderch
Hen fought along with Urien (Rheged), Gwallawg, and Morgant against Hussa, king of Northumbria, c. 590. Adamnan (624 - 704) in his ' Life of S. Columba ' states that he was king of Alclyde (Dumbarton, near Glasgow) and that he was a friend of S. Columba (521 - 597
RHYDDERCH HAEL - see
MILLS, RICHARD
RHYDDERCH HEN - see
RHYDDERCH HAEL
RHYDDERCH, JOHN - see
RODERICK, JOHN
RHYDDERCH, SION - see
RODERICK, JOHN
ROBERTS, THOMAS
(1884 - 1960), educationalist and scholar
Llywelyn Goch - and for the texts of their poems. In the second edition, which appeared in 1935, Thomas Roberts added some poems and revised the introductions. In 1925 he took part in another joint effort, this time with Henry Lewis and Ifor Williams, to produce Cywyddau Iolo Goch ac eraill, in which Thomas Roberts dealt with Gruffudd Llwyd and Ieuan ap
Rhydderch
. The introductions were amplified and the
RODERICK, JOHN
(1673 - 1735), grammarian, printer and publisher of almanacks and books, poet, and eisteddfodwr
. 14874 (which he had owned) is written ' Llyfr Cywyddau Siôn
Rhydderch
, 1709; b. April 11, 1675 '. He printed and published in Shrewsbury his Grammadeg Cymraeg, 1728; a second edition was published at Carmarthen in 1824. With the collaboration of John Williams, Witley, Salop, he produced and published an English and Welch Dictionary, of which three editions appeared. He had before this begun to prepare
ROGERS, JOHN
(d. 1738), bookseller and printer
later. Nicholas Thomas was apprenticed either to John Rogers or to John Roderick (Siôn
Rhydderch
). One John Rogers, a bookseller, was buried 9 May 1738. Fuller details are given in the works listed below.
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