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Robert Isaac Jones (1813 – 7
March 1905), also
known under his
bardic name
Alltud Eifion, was a
Welsh pharmacist, writer, and printer.
Jones was born at Tyddyn...
- Paradisum" – 5:37 In
These Stones Horizons Sing "Agorawd Part I: Cân yr
Alltud" – 2:34 "Agorawd Part II: Nawr!" – 2:41 "Grey" – 4:50 "Eleni Ganed" – 2:01...
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performance takes 10–15 minutes. The
movements are: "Agorawd Part I: Cân yr
Alltud" Part II: Nawr!" "Grey" "Eleni Ganed" "In
These Stones Horizons Sing" The...
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Robert Isaac Jones (1813–1905). It was
published under his
bardic name
Alltud Eifion, and was
written 102
years after Ystumllyn's death.
Jones collated...
- *tewtéh₂ ("people", "tribe"). In
modern Welsh it is seen in
words such as '
alltud' (exile) from 'allan' (outward) and
Breton 'tud' (people). Currently, the...
- with an
arrow in his
chest bearing the mark of
Engelard (an
Englishman alltud working for
Rhisiart and in love with Rhisiart's
daughter Sioned). When...
- London:
Oxford UP, 1917. 704–705. "Jack
Ystumllyn or Jack Black" (pdf), by
Alltud Eifion, Tremadoc, 1888. "Four
Graves At Ynyscynhaearn". ire****eitthus.com...
- and poet
Robert Bryan (1858–1920) and of the hymn-writer J. R.
Jones ('
Alltud Glyn Maelor'; 1800–81). In the
centre of the
village can be
found a small...
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resurrected in 1870 by the pharmacist,
author and printer,
Robert Isaac Jones (
Alltud Eifion, 1815–1905). "Welsh
Journals Welsh Journals - Browse". journals.library...
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Medieval Welsh law used
native terms and
concepts such as gwlad, tref,
alltud, cenedl, aillt, brenhin, brawdwr, etc.
Davies 1989:33–34
Patterns of Power...