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MAURICE, HUGH
(1775 - 1825), skinner, and transcriber of Welsh manuscripts
Born at Tyddyn
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, Llanfihangel Glyn Myfyr, Denbighshire, in 1775 (christened 5 June), son of Peter Maurice and Jane, his wife, sister of Owen Jones (Owain Myfyr). He worked with his uncle in Upper Thames Street, sharing his literary and social activities in London. Under the latter's direction he began to transcribe Welsh manuscript texts in prose and verse, and he became a prominent member
MEREDUDD ap RHYS
(fl. 1450-1485), gentleman, cleric, and poet
His name is certainly that which is found in the books of pedigrees of Robert Vaughan of Hengwrt and Edward ap Roger of Ruabon - Meredudd ap Rhys married Angharad, daughter of Madog ap Robert of Cristionydd in the parish of Ruabon. His pedigree is traced back to Rhys Sais and
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Trefor, who were the ancestors of many of the gentle families in the Maelors and the Marches : Meredudd ap Rhys ap
MORRIS-JONES, Sir JOHN (MORRIS)
(1864 - 1929), scholar, poet, and critic
correctly classified according to stress and symmetry. The final results of his study of the traditional metres were embodied in his book Cerdd Dafod, 1925, the second part of which will long remain the authoritative work on the subject. His interest in prosody also led him to write on
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Aled (The Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, 1908-9) and Edmund Prys (Gen., 1923), and to
MORUS GETHIN
(fl. c. 1525), poet
At least two examples of his work remain in manuscripts. They are elegies to
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Aled, and Gruffudd Rhydderch of Tregayan. Two elegiac englynion composed by Morus Dwyfech on the poet's death are also preserved.
MORYS ap HYWEL (ap TUDUR)
(fl. c. 1530), a poet
MORYS, HUW
(Eos Ceiriog; 1622 - 1709), poet
englynion cyffes (confessional verses), while another memorial window to him may be seen in the east wall. In front of Pontymeibion farmhouse a memorial in stone has been erected. Huw wrote many cywyddau after the patterns set by the poets of the 15th century, but they lack the power and majestic touch common to the poems of classicists like
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Aled. His feat was to bring into vogue a new metre based
MOSTYN
family Mostyn Hall,
According to the History of the Family of Mostyn of Mostyn, 1925, compiled by the 3rd baron Mostyn and T. Allen Glenn, the land upon which the present Mostyn Hall stands 'was acquired about five centuries ago by the marriage of IEUAN FYCHAN (died 1457), of Pengwern, Llangollen (and Tre Castell, Anglesey), with ANGHARAD daughter and heiress of HYWEL (or Howel), son of
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AP ITHEL FYCHAN, and
OWAIN GLYNDWR
(c. 1354 - 1416), 'Prince of Wales'
Thomas ap Llywelyn ab Owen (her sister married
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ap Goronwy), Thomas being the representative in the senior line of the old royal family of Deheubarth. Helen transmitted this claim to her son, together with land in the Cardiganshire commotes of Gwynionydd and Iscoed Uch Hirwern. He had no close ties of blood with Gwynedd, though remoter links through marriage gave him descent from Owain Gwynedd and
OWAIN TUDOR
(c. 1400 - 1461), courtier
Grandfather of Henry VII, son of Maredudd ap 'Sir'
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ap Goronwy Fychan (see under Ednyfed Fychan) by Margaret, daughter of Dafydd Fychan ap Dafydd Llwyd. The circumstances surrounding the early part of his life are very obscure, but it is certain that as a young man he became a servant in the household of Henry V, possibly through the influence of his courtier kinsman, Maredudd ab Owain Glyn
OWAIN, Syr DAFYDD
, cleric and poet
8330B. Some of his cywyddau have been attributed to Gruffudd ap Ieuan ap Llywelyn Fychan and SiƓn
Tudur
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OWEN, IEUAN TUDUR - see
OWEN, IFAN TUDUR
OWEN, IFAN (IEUAN) TUDUR
(d. 1625?), a bard
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