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DAFYDD ap DAFYDD LLWYD
(1549), poet and member of the landed family
Of Lloyd of Dolobran, near Meifod, Montgomeryshire; son of Dafydd
Llwyd
ab Ieuan (on whom see the article Lloyd of Dolobran) and his wife Eva; husband to Alice, daughter of Dafydd
Llwyd
of Llanarmon Mynydd Mawr. A number of his poems, in the strict metres, remain in manuscripts. They include some to Gilbert Humphrey of Cefn Digoll, Montgomeryshire (1596), Hywel and Siôn Fychan of [Llanfair
DAFYDD AP GWILYM
(c. 1315 - c. 1350), poet
used to travel the length and breadth of the country. His love poetry would certainly have been in demand, and it is perfectly possible that he earned his living as a professional poet like many of his contemporaries. His most important patrons in Ceredigion were the family of Glyn Aeron, a court which was a focus for innovative literary activity in this period. Dafydd composed an elegy to
Angharad
DAFYDD ap HYWEL ap IEUAN FYCHAN
(fl. ? 1480-1510), poet
Little is known about him except that he is said to have been buried at Llandrillo, Meironnydd. His work includes elegies upon two other poets, Dafydd
Llwyd
ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and ' Sir ' Rhys.
DAFYDD ap IEUAN LLWYD
(fl. 1500), poet
DAFYDD ap MAREDUDD ab EDNYFED
(fl. c. 1460), poet
An example of his work remains in manuscript, this being a cywydd written in 1460 on the occasion of the return of Richard, duke of York, from Ireland, his new campaign against Henry VI, and the hasty summoning of Parliament late in the same year. Unfortunately, this same poem is attributed in various other manuscripts to Dafydd
Llwyd
ap Llywelyn ap Gruffudd and to Llywelyn ab Ednyfed alias
DAFYDD BAENTIWR
(fl. c. 1500-1530?), a poet
His only extant work is his bardic controversy (ymryson) with Gruffydd ap Ieuan ap Rhys
Llwyd
. It contains a poem addressed to Gruffydd by Dafydd, a poem in reply by Gruffydd, and another by Dafydd. This controversy is to be found in the following manuscripts - Cardiff 7, Mostyn 143, NLW MS 5269B, Peniarth MS 112 Peniarth MS 152; and parts of it in NLW MS 728D and Peniarth MS 78.
DAFYDD GORLECH
(1410? - 1490?), writer of cywyddau brud (vaticinations)
Chepstow (see G.G.G., 342). The poet is old and asks for protection. Couplets in the cywydd beginning 'Y brud hen wyd yn bratau' suggest that Dafydd Gorlech survived Dafydd
Llwyd
ap Llywelyn ap Gruffydd. His cywyddau contain references to prophecies attributed to Myrddin, Taliesin, and Y Bardd Glas.
DAFYDD LLWYD
(d. 1619) HENBLAS,, poet and scholar
DAFYDD LLWYD ap DAFYDD ab EINION ap HYWEL
(d. before 1469), prominent figure in Cydewain and a generous patron of the 15th century bards
wife was Gwenllian, daughter of Meredith ab Owen ap Griffith ab Einion, lord of Towyn. They had two sons and a daughter, Rhys, Robert, and Ellen. RHYS AP DAFYDD
LLWYD
(died 1469) He was an esquire of the body to Edward IV and his steward in Cydewain, Kerry, Cyfeiliog, and Arwystli. He was also governor of Montgomery castle. He was lost in the battle of Danesmore or Banbury, 1469. An elegy by Dafydd
DAFYDD LLWYD ap HUW
(fl. beginning of the 17th century), poet
DAFYDD LLWYD ap LLYWELYN ap GRUFFUDD
(c. 1420 - c. 1500) Mathafarn, poet
1509), the poet's greatest hero. Contemporary poets praised Dafydd
Llwyd
as a soldier, a huntsman, an esquire (an honour bestowed on him after the victory at Bosworth), as a poet, and as an upholder of the prophetic tradition of Merlin. In his vaticinatory poems, he puts into verse much traditional material, but often as political propaganda. He is capable of praising Dafydd ap Ieuan ab Einion, as
DAFYDD LLWYD ap SION - see
DAFYDD LLWYD o'r HENBLAS
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