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Udgorn Seion (in English, the
Trumpet of Zion or Zion's Trumpet) was the
official Welsh-language
periodical of the
Church of
Jesus Christ of Latter-day...
- The same year, he and
other young Welsh Liberals founded a
monthly paper,
Udgorn Rhyddid (Bugle of Freedom).: 14–15 In 1889,
Lloyd George became an alderman...
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Millennial Star and, for a
short time, the church's Welsh-language periodical,
Udgorn Seion. From 1867 to 1874,
Cannon was the
managing editor of the Deseret...
- poet John
Robert Pryse [cy]. She
contributed extensively to the
magazine Udgorn Cymru, and
advocated for the
temperance movement in Wales. Room, Adrian...
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during the time of the
Chartists and
contributed to
their Welsh journal,
Udgorn Cymru. At this time, he was also a
member of a
society known as the 'Free...
- Tyst a'r Dydd 1871–1891 Tyst
Cymreig 1867–1870 Tyst 1892–1910; 1914–1917
Udgorn 1913–1918 W****ly Mail 1879–1910
Welsh Coast Pioneer 1900–1910
Welsh Gazette...
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Lightning Flash", 1868–76), and two
Chartist publications The
Workman and
Udgorn Cymru ("The
Trumpet of Wales"). In the north,
Bangor and
Caernarfon rose...
- shrill-sounding one of br****; the dord, one for war and the chase; the
udgorn,
another sort. "Bronze Age – B**** Trumpet– 'Dord Íseal' – Low
Drone – Key...
- Rhydybont,
Wales In Welsh.
Printed in
Carmarthen in 1848.
Succeeded by
Udgorn Seion.
Udgorn Seion (Zion's Trumpet) 1849–1862
monthly / biw****ly / w****ly newspaper...
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having been
published in
Danish and French).
Jones was
briefly the
editor of
Udgorn Seion, the Church's
Welsh language periodical that
succeeded Jones's Prophwyd...