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    Mererid Hopwood, FLSW (born February 1964) is a Welsh poet and lyricist, currently serving as Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales. Originally...
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  • Hopwood, English cricketer Mererid Hopwood, Welsh poet Ronald Arthur Hopwood (1868–1949), rear admiral, Royal Navy Shon Hopwood, American reformed bank robber...
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  • its logo. Gwasg Carreg Gwalch has published works by writers such as Mererid Hopwood, Meic Stephens, Mike Jenkins and T. Llew Jones. "Academi – List of...
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  • of the National Eisteddfod of Wales – Myrddin ap Dafydd (outgoing) Mererid Hopwood (incoming) National Poet of Wales – Hanan Issa 1 January – Social services...
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  • the Children (2016), a choral work by Karl Jenkins, with libretto by Mererid Hopwood, was written for a memorial concert for the 50th anniversary of the...
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    children, a response to the 1966 Aberfan disaster with a libretto by Mererid Hopwood and commissioned by S4C, premiered at the Wales Millennium Centre....
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    Christine James Christine 2016–2019 Geraint Lloyd Owen Geraint Llifon 2019–2024 Myrddin ap Dafydd Myrddin ap Dafydd 2024–2027 Mererid Hopwood Mererid Hopwood...
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  • inspired by the site of her memorial stone."In Sempringham" is by Mererid Hopwood. Hopwood is notable for being the first woman ever to win the Bardic Chair...
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    twice. The first woman to win the Chair at the National Eisteddfod was Mererid Hopwood in 2001; she went on to win the crown at a later eisteddfod. "Eisteddfod...
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  • Gareth Glyn composed an opera based on the novel with the libretto by Mererid Hopwood. In 2019 the novel was translated into English by Stephen Morris. An...
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  • Joseph Harris (Gomer) (1773–1825) Isaac Daniel Hooson (1880–1948) Mererid Hopwood (born 1964) Hugh Hughes (Y Bardd Coch o Fôn) (1693–1776) John Ceiriog...
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  • Rhys Williams and co-written by Eden bandmate Emma Walford and poet Mererid Hopwood. Parry has taken part in several Can i Gymru contests, both as a writer...
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  • Walford co-composed Oes Lle I Mi? alongside her sister-in-law, poet Mererid Hopwood, which went onto win the annual Cân i Gymru (Song for Wales) contest...
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  • Nalo Hopkinson (b. 1960, Jamaica/Canada/Newfoundland), fiction wr. Mererid Hopwood (b. 1964, Wales), poet María Gertrudis Hore (1742–1801, Spain), poet...
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  • Lewis – Martha Jac a Sianco Geraint Griffiths & John Davies – Hewl Mererid Hopwood – Seren Lowri Phil Carradice – Wales at War Richard Gwyn – The Colour...
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    edition was published in 1991 by Gwasg Gomer, with an introduction by Mererid Hopwood Cerddi Waldo Williams (The Poems of Waldo Williams) (1992), a selection...
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  • (born 1960, Jamaica/Canada, f) John Hoppner (1858–1910, England, nf/p) Mererid Hopwood (born 1964, Wales, p) Anisul Hoque (born 1965, Bangladesh, f/nf/d)...
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    been estimated that he won some 50 eisteddfod chairs during his life: Mererid Hopwood in Gwlad Beirdd – Niclas y Glais, the 2013 SWC film. Ivor Rees, 'Thomas...
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    Resources in your library Resources in other libraries Sarah Kirsch by Mererid Hopwood (1997) "Widely regarded German lyricist Sarah Kirsch dies". DW. 22...
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  • Ilora Finlay, Baroness Finlay of Llandaff Haley Gomez Andrew Green Mererid Hopwood Medwin Hughes Ronald Hutton Rhiannon Ifans Sir Simon Jenkins Ann John...
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  • Cefn Heb Fwstash Peter Finch – Real Cardiff Niall Griffiths – Stump Mererid Hopwood – Singing in Chains: Listening to Welsh Verse Rhys Hughes – A New Universal...
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  • of Wales: Chair – Twm Morys National Eisteddfod of Wales: Crown – Mererid Hopwood National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – Cefin Roberts National...
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  • distribution: Phil Evans Myrddin ap Dafydd John Davies Will Edwards Mererid Hopwood Iwan Llwyd Jan Morris Charles Quant Iorwerth Roberts Cadw Countryside...
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  • Clarke, Carol Ann Courtney, Amy Dillwyn, Dorothy Edwards, Menna Gallie, Mererid Hopwood, Siân James, Anne Lewis, Eiluned Lewis, Gwyneth Lewis, Catherine Merriman...
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  • Preceded by Geraint Lloyd Owen Archdderwydd of the National Eisteddfod of Wales 2019–2024 Succeeded by Mererid Hopwood...
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  • Hayley Long Welsh, Primary: Dosbarth Miss Prydderch a'r Carped Hud, Mererid Hopwood (her 2nd TnO Award) Welsh, Secondary: Mae'r Lleuad ynGoch, Myrddin...
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  • Crown – Hywel Griffiths National Eisteddfod of Wales: Prose Medal – Mererid Hopwood National Eisteddfod of Wales: Drama Medal – Glesni Hâf Jones, Dŵr Mawr...
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  • awarded were A*-C and 74.6% of students attained the 5 A*-C benchmark. Mererid Hopwood, poet and academic - first woman ever to win the chair at the National...
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  • 'Geiriau Diflanedig' was published by Graffeg in 2019 with author Mererid Hopwood adapting Macfarlane's acrostic spell-poems within Morris' illustrations...
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  • Dafydd and Ceri Wyn Jones – "Blwyddyn Mas" Tony Bianchi – Pryfeta Mererid Hopwood – Ar Bwys Watcyn L Jones – Cofio Capel Celyn Gareth Miles – Y Proffwyd...
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