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GRIFFITH
family Garn, Plasnewydd,
of this family were poets, viz.
Ieuan
ap Llywelyn Fychan (died 1532), and his son Gruffydd ap
Ieuan
ap Llywelyn Fychan (c. 1485 - 1553); the father lived at Llannerch, in the township of Llewenni, Denbighshire, a house afterwards associated with the Davies family, of Llannerch and Gwysaney. A ' Cowydd i'r Crud ' by him is in NLW MS 3048D. T. A. Glenn, who could not (in 1934) accept some of the
INCO BRYDYDD
(fl. c. 1480), poet
It is said that he was the son of Robin ab Inco, and foster-brother to
Ieuan
ap Maredudd of Cesail Gyfarch, Caernarfonshire One cywydd of his, in praise of Hywel ap Madog ap
Ieuan
ab Einion of Abercain and Plas Hen in the parish of Llanystumdwy, is found in Cwrtmawr MS 454B (120) and NLW MS 9166B (22).
JONES, IEUAN SAMUEL
(1918 - 2004), minister (Cong.)
Born at Felin Geri in the area of Tre-wen, near Newcastle Emlyn, on September 16, 1918, the youngest of the eight children born to Benjamin Franklin Jones and his wife, Mary Anna. He received his early education at Tre-wen School and afterwards at Cardigan Grammar School. On the first Sunday in August 1936, he preached for the fist time at his home church, Tre-wen Congregational Church.
Ieuan
CASNODYN
(fl. 1320-40), poet
The earliest Glamorgan poet whose compositions appear in the manuscripts. He also sang in Gwynedd and Ceredigion. It is not altogether certain which are his poems. The 'Red Book of Hergest' attributes poems to him which, according to The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales, are the work of Gruffudd ap Maredudd, and The Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales, assigns to Casnodyn the awdl to
Ieuan
, abbot of
IEUAN DYFI
(1461? - 1500), poet
IEUAN ap BEDO GWYN
(fl. c. 1530-1590?), poet
and owner of the Llysyn estate, Llanerfyl, Montgomeryshire, before its purchase by the Herbert family; descendant of one of the younger branches of the family of Neuadd Wen (a neighbouring estate), and therefore of Maredudd, brother of Gruffudd ap Cynan. A little only of his work remains, and this includes a cywydd written to Dafydd ap
Ieuan
Llwyd of Nantmynach, in 1538.
PRITCHARD, EVAN
(Ieuan Lleyn; 1769 - 1832), poet
His name sometimes occurs as Evan Richards, and his bardic name as
Ieuan
ap Rhisiart, Ifan Lleyn, and Bardd Bryncroes. He was the son of Richard Thomas, a stonemason, and Mary Charles, daughter of Siarl Marc, Tŷ-mawr, Bryncroes, one of the early Methodist preachers in Llŷn. Mary Charles was well known as a writer of verse. On his parents emigrating to America about 1795, Pritchard made his home
EVANS, EVAN
(Ieuan Fardd, Ieuan Brydydd Hir; 1731 - 1788), scholar, poet, and cleric
It is now usual to refer to him under the former name, as there was a much older
Ieuan
Brydydd Hir. Born 20 May 1731 at Cynhawdref farm in the parish of Lledrod, Cardiganshire, the son of Jenkin and Catherine Evans. He was taught by Edward Richard at Ystrad Meurig school, but the exact dates of his stay at that school are not known. On 8 December 1750 he was entered at Merton College, Oxford
HUW BODWRDA
(fl. 1566) Bodwrda,, gentleman, bard, and patron of bards
Two cywyddau by him survive in which he engages in mock controversy with
Ieuan
(Ifan) Dylyniwr, harpist; he also wrote an englyn urging the bards who came to Bodwrda to write to the 'Worthyes' on the partition in the Tŷ Canol at Bodwrda. It is fairly certain that he kept a family bard and a family harpist at his home. From the elegy upon him, composed by Wiliam Llŷn it would appear that he was
LEWIS HUDOL
(fl. 16th century), poet
The cywydd 'Y ddyn winfaeth ddynionfawr' is attributed to him in four manuscripts (Cwrtmawr MS 5B (i-ii) (386), Cwrtmawr MS 27E (329); NLW MS 1246D (42), NLW MS 5269B (2586), but it is also attributed to
Ieuan
ap Gronwy (Peniarth MS 99 (57), NLW MS 3056D (383)), and
Ieuan
ab Huw (Jesus College MS. 17 (675), whilst in two manuscripts the name of the author is not given (NLW MS 3057D (292
GRUFFUDD ap DAFYDD FYCHAN
(fl. 15th century), poet
Fychan after reading the elegy of Hywel ap Dafydd ap
Ieuan
ap Rhys on
Ieuan
ap Hywel Swrdwal. Two englynion, presumably composed by a son of his, Owain, are found in Peniarth MS 77 (319).
RHYS GOCH GLYNDYFRDWY
(fl. c. 1460), poet
Dafydd ab Einion sending the sun to address Glamorgan. The turmoil of his age is reflected in a cywydd which he sang to the sons of
Ieuan
Fychan ab
Ieuan
ab Adda when they were imprisoned by Richard Trevor. He also wrote petition-poems and love poems.
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