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DAFYDD LLWYD MATHAU, MATHE, or MATHEW
(fl. 1601-1629), poet and strolling minstrel
DAFYDD LLWYD MATHE - see
DAFYDD LLWYD MATHAU
DAFYDD LLWYD MATHEW - see
DAFYDD LLWYD MATHAU
DAFYDD LLWYD SYBYLLTIR
(fl. c. 1610), poet
DAFYDD Y COED
(fl. 1380), poets
Four substantial awdlau by him and smaller poems of a satirical nature have been preserved in the ' Red Book of Hergest.' He sang to Rhydderch ap Ieuan
Llwyd
of Glyn Aeron (fl. 1386-97), Hopkin ap Thomas of Ynysdawe (fl. 1360-90), and Gruffudd ap Llywelyn from Uwch Aeron. Moses Williams's estimate in his Repertorium Poeticum that he flourished about 1380 is confirmed. The above awdlau and the
DAI LLWYD
(fl. 1485) Cwm Bychan, harpist and warrior
He composed the air ' Ffarwel Dai
Llwyd
' when leaving home to join the army in its march to Bosworth Field.
DAVID ab OWEN
(d. 1512), abbot and bishop
scholarship and learning. See poems by Bedo Brwynllys, Dafydd Amharedudd ap Tudur, Gruffudd ap Llywelyn Fychan (2), Guto'r Glyn, Hywel Rheinallt, Ieuan ap Tudur Penllyn, Ieuan Deulwyn, Ieuan
Llwyd
Brydydd, Lewis Môn (2), Owain ap Llywelyn Moel, Rhys Pennardd, Tudur Aled (9), and William Egwad.
DEWI Saint
, founder and abbot-bishop of S. Davids, and patron saint of Wales
Rhygyfarch's work; so also is his 'Life' by John of Tynemouth (c. 1290 - 1350). The Welsh 'Life' also is a translation and an adaptation of Rhygyfarch's work: the earliest version is found in 'The Book of the Anchorite of Llanddewi-frefi' (1346). Odes to David were composed by many later poets, e.g. Iolo Goch, Ieuan Rhydderch ap Ieuan
Llwyd
, Dafydd
Llwyd
ap Llywelyn, Rhisiart ap Rhys, Lewis Glyn Cothi. In
DAVIES, THOMAS
(1512? - 1573), bishop of St Asaph
The son of Dafydd ap Robert of Caerhun, a descendant, through Sir Gruffydd
Llwyd
(lord of Dinorwig), of Ednyfed Fychan. The date of his birth is variously given as 1512 (Strype, Ann., I, i, 371), 1515 (Griffith, Pedigrees), and 1537 (Browne Willis, A Survey of the Cathedral-Church of St. Asaph, 1801 ed., i, 104). The first is the probable date, the last impossible. He was educated at Oxford and
DAVIES, EDWARD TEGLA
(1880 - 1967), minister (Meth.) and writer
the series, ' Cyfres Pobun ', 1944-50. His boys' stories which appeared in Y Winllan were later published as books. The first, Hunangofiant Tomi (1912), became very popular. It was followed by Nedw (1922), Rhys
Llwyd
y lleuad (1925), and Y Doctor Bach (1930). He published many books for children on legendary and Biblical characters, and an adaptation of the Welsh translation of Pilgrim's Progress
DAVIES, GRIFFITH
(Gwyndaf; 1868 - 1962), poet, tutor of poets and antiquary
farm near his birthplace. He married (1) Elin Davies, Bryncaled, and (2) Kate Ann Jones, Bryn Coch, Llanuwchllyn, a descendant of John Jones ('Tudur
Llwyd
'), Weirglodd Gilfach, a local poet and antiquary. They had one daughter, Megan. Gwyndaf spent the last years of his life at Glan'rafon, a cottage at the foot of Carndochan. He was elected a deacon of Yr Hen Gapel (Congl.), Llanuwchllyn, and was a
DAVIES, GWILYM PRYS
(1923 - 2017), lawyer, politician and language campaigner
Dr Derec
Llwyd
Morgan. Dr Meredydd Evans, Cledwyn Hughes, John Morris and Ken Hopkins took advantage of his expertise in the preparation of important documents to facilitate campaigns for Wales, and he used his knowledge of the law to assist the Welsh Language Society, the Glyndŵr Fund, the Welsh Sunday Schools Council, Modern Welsh Publications (of which he was the first chair) as well as
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