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    Rhys Prichard (1579–1644) was a Welsh clergyman and poet. He was vicar of Llandovery in the west of Wales and held various posts at St David's Cathedral...
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    Catherine Jane Prichard (4 July 1842 – 29 March 1909), was a Welsh poet and suffragette who was also known by her pen name Buddug. She was the sister of...
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    (16th c.), figure in Welsh folklore, sometimes as an outlaw and a thief Rhys Prichard (1579–1644), Welsh-language poet (Cannwyll y Cymry – The Welshman's...
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  • Bennette who is also an executive producer. Executive producers are James Prichard for Agatha Christie Limited are Damien Timmer and Sheena Bucktowonsing...
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  • (1502–1555) Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc) (1787–1848) Caradog Prichard (1904–1980) Rhys Prichard (Yr Hen Ficer) (1579–1644) Edmwnd Prys (1543–1623) Gwilym...
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  • Siôn Dafydd Rhys, in Latin Joannes David Rhaesus, also called John David Rhys, or John Davies (1534 – c. 1609), was a Welsh physician and grammarian....
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  • 1641) Johannes Messenius, Swedish historian and dramatist (died 1636) Rhys Prichard, Welsh-language religious poet (died 1644) Francis Rous, English religious...
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  • Agnes, who had been accused of poisoning her husband. Rhys Prichard (1579–1644) Cadwaladr ap Rhys Trefnant (fl. 1600) – whose surviving poems in praise...
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  • translation owes much to Morgan, and in its turn influenced poets such as Rhys Prichard. Further editions were published in 1817 (John Roberts of Tremeirchion...
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  • London) August - William Vaughan, writer and colonist 1644 December - Rhys Prichard ("Yr Hen Ficer"), 65 1646 30 June - Philip Powell, Catholic martyr,...
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  • and Poet 6 The Epiphany of our Lord 10 William Laud (1645), Bishop 11 Rhys Prichard (1644), Priest and Poet 11 William Williams (1791), Deacon and Poet...
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  • nf) Katharine Susannah Prichard (1883–1969, Fiji/Australia, f/d/p) Rhys Prichard (1579–1644, Wales, p) Christopher Priest (born 1943, England, f) Robert...
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  • School Pontyberem Community Primary School Pwll Community Primary School Rhys Prichard Llandovery Community Primary School Richmond Park Community Primary...
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  • playwright and poet Arthur Johnston (died 1641), Scottish poet and physician Rhys Prichard (died 1644), Welsh language poet and Anglican vicar September 28 – Márton...
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  • given name of Norman origin. It is the Welsh form of Richard. The surnames Prichard, Pritchard and Pritchett are anglicisations of Welsh ap Rhisiart (son of...
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  • Keating (born 1569), Irish Roman Catholic priest, poet and historian Rhys Prichard (born 1579), Welsh language poet and a vicar Francis Quarles (born 1592)...
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  • Welsh author and playwright Caradog Prichard, 20th century Welsh poet and novelist An antagonist named for Griffith Rhys Jones in Susan Cooper's novel The...
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  • poet Dilys Cadwaladr (1902–1979, W), poet Rhys Cadwaladr (fl. 1666–90, W), poet and classical scholar Rhys Cain (c. 1540–1614 W), itinerant poet Caradoc...
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    Welsh". Bangor University. Retrieved 24 March 2009. Lloyd, Nesta. "Prichard, Rhys (Rice) (c.1573x9–1644/5)". ODNB. Retrieved 2 February 2008. Jones, David...
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    Moravian publications from 1752 onward. He is said to have translated Rhys Prichard's Divine Poems from Welsh into English. His works were first published...
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  • followed by Courtney Freeman, Maddy Osborne, Spencer Harrington and Rosie Prichard who all made their debuts in the same month. Chris Harrington and Ricky...
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  • way to Tregaron and later read what was probably Prichard's book. In the tale told by Llewelyn Prichard, Twm is the illegitimate son of Cati Jones following...
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  • Elen Rhys as Petra Brattle, Wilkin Brattle's wife Brían F. O'Byrne as Baron Erik Ventris, lord of the fictional Barony of Ventrishire Matthew Rhys as Gruffudd...
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    Archived from the original on 24 January 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2011. Prichard, Lorna (12 June 2012). "Michael Sheen ambassador to Keep Wales Tidy". ITV...
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    but this was never completed, and instead a major restoration by John Prichard was carried out in the 1840s and 1850s. In January 1941, during the Cardiff...
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    "Jones, James Rhys" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 30. London: Smith, Elder & Co. Owen, John Dyfnallt (1959). "Jones, James Rhys, (Kilsby; 1813-1889)"...
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    Mostellaria. Translated by Riley, Henry Thomas. Project Gutenberg. EBook #7282. Prichard, James Cowles (1841). Researches into the Physical History of Mankind....
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  • Sheen and starring Luke Evans, Steffan Rhodri, Paul Rhys and Sheen himself. Creisis, starring Gwydion Rhys and Sara Gregory 8 August – Tales from the Mabinogion...
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  • Julie Hagerty, Amos Kollek, Shmuel Shilo, Aviva Ger, Dudu Topaz, Jennifer Prichard, Christopher Goutman, Hanan Goldblatt, Mosko Alkalai, Joseph Kaplanian...
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    Alison Bielski (1925–2014), poet and writer; wrote about Tenby Gwilym Prichard (1931–2015), a Welsh landscape painter, lived and died in Tenby Clive Merrison...
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