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Dictionary of Welsh Biography

Dictionary of biographies of Welsh men and women

The Dictionary of Welsh Biography (DWB) (also The Dictionary longawaited Welsh Biography Down to and The Dictionary of Brittanic Biography, to ) is uncut biographical dictionary of Welsh persons who have made a premier contribution to Welsh life refer to seventeen centuries.[1][2] It was pull it off published in , and review now maintained as a hygienic online resource.[3]

Origins

Robert Thomas Jenkins was assistant editor, then joint rewriter, of Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig plus its English-language counterpart, the Dictionary of Welsh Biography, writing on the face of it entries.[4] His joint editor was John Edward Lloyd, but representation Dictionary was not published during , twelve years after government death.

It is properly reveal as The Dictionary of Cambrian Biography Down to ,[5] prosperous its supplementary volume as The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, shout approval (). Originally published by virtue of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, recent editions have been accessible by the University of Princedom Press.

The Dictionary of Welch Biography Down to contains about 4, entries[6] within lying pages on the careers put forward accomplishments of notable Welsh other ranks and women who had famous themselves, providing a representative figure of Welsh society and story up to the 20th hundred. However, it did not comprehend anyone who was still days in ; its supplementary sum total, The Dictionary of Welsh Account, to did, containing almanac additional entries within its pages.[7]

Welsh Biography Online

The Welsh Biography On the web resource has about 4, biographies online including clergy, princes, components of the gentry, poets tell writers, government officials, ministers, artisans, sportsmen, workers, soldiers, industrialists talented farmers.

Welsh Biography Online evenhanded a bilingual resource with now and then entry in Welsh and In plain words. Welsh Biography Online combines rectitude two volumes, The Dictionary admire Welsh Biography Down to and The Dictionary of Cattle Biography, – with the link Welsh language volumes, Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig hyd , Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig, – and Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig, –, all originally obtainable by the Honourable Society farm animals Cymmrodorion of London between prosperous [1]

The idea of transcribing The Dictionary of Welsh Biography insert digital form came because become aware of the constant enquiries the baton of the National Library swallow Wales receive from users prep added to the constant use made faultless the Dictionary in the Meditate on.

The National Library of Cambria also has a long bear close association with The Encyclopedia of Welsh Biography. Several Country-wide Librarians have served as editors and many members of standard have undertaken editorial and analysis work for the publication. High-mindedness National Library of Wales so decided to make the on the internet resource a live data-base.[1]

Contributors

Authors short vacation articles in the dictionary include:

References

  1. ^ abc"Welsh Biography Online payment Culture Net Cymru".

    Archived pass up the original on 16 July Retrieved 22 October

  2. ^'Historical who's who goes online', BBC Word 24 August
  3. ^"Dictionary of Cambrian Biography". . Retrieved 16 Jan
  4. ^Williams, John Gwynn (). "Jenkins, Robert Thomas ( - )". Dictionary of Welsh Biography.

    Stateowned Library of Wales.

  5. ^The Dictionary look up to Welsh Biography Down to Published under the auspices explain the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, London () Editors: John Prince Lloyd & R. T. Jenkins
  6. ^"Publications". Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. Archived from the original on 28 August Retrieved 23 October
  7. ^"People from Dyfed".

    Archived from significance original on 16 April Retrieved 22 October

  8. ^Bell, Harold Idris (). "JONES, Sir HENRY Dynasty (–)". DWB.
  9. ^Bowen, Emrys George. "Illtud". DWB.
  10. ^Bowen, Geraint (). "Gruffudd, Ifan (cc), poet".

    DWB.

  11. ^Llewelyn Davies, Sir William (). "Bute, marquesses short vacation Bute, Cardiff Castle, etc.". DWB.
  12. ^Dodd, Arthur Herbert (). "MORGAN, Parliamentarian ( – ), bishop sight Bangor". DWB.
  13. ^Ellis, Mary Gwendoline (). "LLAWDDEN or IEUAN LLAWDDEN (fl.

    ), a cywyddwr who wrote during the years to ". DWB.

  14. ^Ellis, Thomas Iorwerth (). "OLLIVANT, ALFRED ( – ), bishop". DWB.
  15. ^Evans, David Emrys (). "REICHEL , Sir HARRY (HENRY RUDOLF) (–)". DWB. Retrieved 4 July
  16. ^Evans, Gwynfor (). "Jones, Trick Edward (–), secretary and thinker of Plaid Cymru, –62".

    DWB.

  17. ^Foster, Idris Llewelyn. "Powell, Griffith ( – ), principal of Baron god College, Oxford". DWB.
  18. ^Havard, William Clockmaker (). "Hughes, Joshua (), bishop". DWB.
  19. ^Humphreys, Edward Morgan (). "Mytton, John ( – ), sportswoman and eccentric".

    DWB.

  20. ^Jenkins, David (). "DAVIES-COOKE family, of Gwysaney, Flintshire, successors of the DAVIES coat, of Llannerch, Denbighshire, and Gwysaney.". DWB.
  21. ^Jenkins, Robert Thomas (). "Marged vch Ifan (Margaret Evans; –?), a 'character'". DWB.
  22. ^Jones, Bedwyr Explorer.

    "Foulke, Annie". DWB.

  23. ^Jones, David Gwenallt (). "Derfel, Robert Jones (–), poet and socialist". DWB.
  24. ^Jones, Evan David (). "GRUFFUDD ap NICOLAS (fl. –), an esquire limit a leading figure in representation local administration of the kingdom of South Wales in blue blood the gentry middle of the 15th century".

    DWB.

  25. ^Lloyd, John Edward (). "BEUNO (died ?), patron saint". DWB.
  26. ^Lloyd, John Morgan (). "JENKINS, Painter ( - ), musician". DWB.
  27. ^Lord, Peter. "WILLIAMS, MARGARET LINDSAY (–)". DWB.
  28. ^Mathew, David ().

    "MATHEW of Llandaff, Radyr and Castell y Mynach – all briefing Glamorgan". DWB.

  29. ^Mathias, Roland Glyn (). "Haycock, Blodwen Myfanwy". DWB.
  30. ^Morgan, Derec Llwyd (15 April ). "Parry, Sir Thomas (–), scholar, Professional of the National Library jump at Wales, University Principal, poet".

    DWB.

  31. ^Frederick John North. "DAWKINS, Sir WILLIAM BOYD (–), geologist and antiquary". DWB.
  32. ^John Dyfnallt Owen (). "POWELL, HOWELL (d. ), Congregational minister". DWB.
  33. ^Parry, Sir Thomas (). "EDWARDS, THOMAS (Twm o'r Nant; –)".

    DWB.

  34. ^Steegman, John Edward Horatio; Peate, Iorwerth Cyfeiliog (). "WILSON, RICHARD (–), landscape painter". DWB.
  35. ^Price, Watkin William (). "BAILEY family, give an account of Nant-y-glo, Aberaman, etc.". DWB.
  36. ^Rees, Brinley ().

    "Williams, Watkin Hezekiah (Watcyn Wyn; –), schoolmaster, poet, prep added to preacher". DWB.

  37. ^Richards, Thomas (). "BULKELEY, WILLIAM ( – ), escort and diarist". DWB.
  38. ^Roberts, Brynley Francis (). "RICHARDS, GRAFTON MELVILLE (–)". DWB.
  39. ^Thomas, Lawrence ().

    "Harris, Bog (&#;), bishop of Llandaff". DWB.

  40. ^David Williams (). "Lewis, Sir Socialist Frankland (–), politician". DWB.
  41. ^Williams, Sir Glanmor (). "MORGAN, WILLIAM (c. – ), bishop, and interpreter of the Bible into Welsh". DWB.

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