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Rhygyfarch ap SulienRhygyfarch ap Sulien
(1056/7–1099)
No short description available
See more John David RhysRhys (John David)
(1534–1609?)
Rhys (Siôn Dafydd), Rhaesus (Jo. David)
Welsh physician, scholar and grammarian
See more Richard ap John of ScorleganRichard ap John of Scorlegan
(fl. 1578–1611)
No short description available
See more Thomas Richards [1710-1790]Richards (Thomas) ... 1710-1790
(1710–1790)
Welsh cleric and lexicographer.
See more William RichardsRichards (William)
(1749–1818)
Welsh Baptist pastor and antiquarian
See more Thomas Rowland RobertsRoberts (Thomas Rowland)
(1857?–1940)
No short description available
See more Thomas RobertsRoberts (Thomas)
(1884–1960)
Welsh scholar.
See more William Roberts [Nefydd]Roberts (William) ... Nefydd
(1813–1872)
Nefydd
Welsh Baptist minster, author, printer and collector.
See more Henry RowlandsRowlands (Henry)
(1655–1723)
Welsh antiquary, priest and vicar of Llanidan, Anglesey; author of Mona Antiqua Restaurata.
See more Saint TathanSaint Tathan
(supp. fl. 5th century)
Meuthi, Tathan
No short description available
See more William SalesburySalesbury (William)
(c. 1520–c. 1584)
Salusbury (William)
No short description available
See more SefnynSefnyn
(fl. c.14th century, second half)
Welsh poet.
See more Siôn ap HywelSiôn ap Hywel
(fl. late 15th/16th c.)
Siôn ap Hywel ap Llywelyn Fychan
Welsh poet.
See more William Thomas [Islwyn]Thomas (William) ... Islwyn
(1832–1878)
Islwyn ... William Thomas
Welsh minister and poet, known by his bardic name Islwyn.
See more Robert VaughanVaughan (Robert)
(d. 1667)
Welsh antiquary; collector of manuscripts in the Hengwrt library
See more Thomas WiliemsWiliems (Thomas)
(c.1545–1622?)
Williams (Thomas) ... of Trefriw, Williems (Thomas) ... of Trevriw
Welsh priest, physician, scribe and scholar.
See more Eliezer WilliamsWilliams (Eliezer)
(1754–1820)
Welsh clergyman in the Church of England and a genealogist.
See more Griffith John WilliamsWilliams (Griffith John)
(1892–1963)
No short description available
See more John Williams [1760-1826]Williams (John) ... 1760-1826
(1760–1826)
Welsh cleric and schoolmaster.
See more John Williams [physician and benefactor]Williams (John) ... physician and benefactor
(1840–1926)
Sir John Williams, 1st baronet, physician and a benefactor who took a keen interest in Welsh literature and culture, collected manuscripts and books and is recognised as the principal founder of the National Library of Wales.
See more Moses WilliamsWilliams (Moses)
(1685–1742)
Welsh scholar, antiquarian and clergyman.
See more Robert Williams [1810-1881]Williams (Robert) ... 1810-1881
(1810–1881)
No short description available
See more Taliesin WilliamsWilliams (Taliesin)
(1787–1847)
Taliesin ab Iolo
Welsh educator, poet and author, son of Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg).
See more William WottonWotton (William)
(1666–1727)
English cleric and scholar, known for having produced a text and Latin translation of the Cyfraith Hywel (published, posthumously, in 1730).
See more Ellis WynneWynne (Ellis)
(1671–1734)
Wynn (Elis)
Welsh clergyman and author of Gweledigaetheu y bardd cwsc ‘Visions of the sleeping bard’ (London, 1703).
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(1056/7–1099)
No short description available
See more John David RhysRhys (John David)
(1534–1609?)
Rhys (Siôn Dafydd), Rhaesus (Jo. David)
Welsh physician, scholar and grammarian
See more Richard ap John of ScorleganRichard ap John of Scorlegan
(fl. 1578–1611)
No short description available
See more Thomas Richards [1710-1790]Richards (Thomas) ... 1710-1790
(1710–1790)
Welsh cleric and lexicographer.
See more William RichardsRichards (William)
(1749–1818)
Welsh Baptist pastor and antiquarian
See more Thomas Rowland RobertsRoberts (Thomas Rowland)
(1857?–1940)
No short description available
See more Thomas RobertsRoberts (Thomas)
(1884–1960)
Welsh scholar.
See more William Roberts [Nefydd]Roberts (William) ... Nefydd
(1813–1872)
Nefydd
Welsh Baptist minster, author, printer and collector.
See more Henry RowlandsRowlands (Henry)
(1655–1723)
Welsh antiquary, priest and vicar of Llanidan, Anglesey; author of Mona Antiqua Restaurata.
See more Saint TathanSaint Tathan
(supp. fl. 5th century)
Meuthi, Tathan
No short description available
See more William SalesburySalesbury (William)
(c. 1520–c. 1584)
Salusbury (William)
No short description available
See more SefnynSefnyn
(fl. c.14th century, second half)
Welsh poet.
See more Siôn ap HywelSiôn ap Hywel
(fl. late 15th/16th c.)
Siôn ap Hywel ap Llywelyn Fychan
Welsh poet.
See more William Thomas [Islwyn]Thomas (William) ... Islwyn
(1832–1878)
Islwyn ... William Thomas
Welsh minister and poet, known by his bardic name Islwyn.
See more Robert VaughanVaughan (Robert)
(d. 1667)
Welsh antiquary; collector of manuscripts in the Hengwrt library
See more Thomas WiliemsWiliems (Thomas)
(c.1545–1622?)
Williams (Thomas) ... of Trefriw, Williems (Thomas) ... of Trevriw
Welsh priest, physician, scribe and scholar.
See more Eliezer WilliamsWilliams (Eliezer)
(1754–1820)
Welsh clergyman in the Church of England and a genealogist.
See more Griffith John WilliamsWilliams (Griffith John)
(1892–1963)
No short description available
See more John Williams [1760-1826]Williams (John) ... 1760-1826
(1760–1826)
Welsh cleric and schoolmaster.
See more John Williams [physician and benefactor]Williams (John) ... physician and benefactor
(1840–1926)
Sir John Williams, 1st baronet, physician and a benefactor who took a keen interest in Welsh literature and culture, collected manuscripts and books and is recognised as the principal founder of the National Library of Wales.
See more Moses WilliamsWilliams (Moses)
(1685–1742)
Welsh scholar, antiquarian and clergyman.
See more Robert Williams [1810-1881]Williams (Robert) ... 1810-1881
(1810–1881)
No short description available
See more Taliesin WilliamsWilliams (Taliesin)
(1787–1847)
Taliesin ab Iolo
Welsh educator, poet and author, son of Edward Williams (Iolo Morganwg).
See more William WottonWotton (William)
(1666–1727)
English cleric and scholar, known for having produced a text and Latin translation of the Cyfraith Hywel (published, posthumously, in 1730).
See more Ellis WynneWynne (Ellis)
(1671–1734)
Wynn (Elis)
Welsh clergyman and author of Gweledigaetheu y bardd cwsc ‘Visions of the sleeping bard’ (London, 1703).
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