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Conditions of loan agreement (PDF 54 KB)

Conditions of loan agreement (PDF 54 KB) For issue to applicants The National Library of Wales ABERYSTWYTH Ceredigion SY23 3BU Conditions of Loan Agreement In these notes ‘lending department’ means…  

U-Y (PDF 223 KB)

U-Y (PDF 223 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY UCHDRYD ab ERIM. One of the persons at Arthur's Court in the tale of ‘Culhwch and Olwen’ (WM 463, RM 108). UCHDRYD FARF DRAWS. ‘U. Cross-beard’. A…  

S-T (PDF 619 KB)

S-T (PDF 619 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY SACERDOS, a presbyter. See Eborius. SADWRN, ST., of Henllan. Sadwrn is mentioned in the Life of St.Winefred [Gwenfrewy] by Robert of Shrewsbury and in…  

M-N (PDF 777 KB)

M-N (PDF 777 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY MABCLAF. See Gwawr (ap Llywarch Hen). MABENNA. See Mabyn. MABLE, ST. The saint of Llanfable (Llanvapley) in Gwent (PW 73). Nothing is known about this…  

O-P-R (PDF 638 KB)

O-P-R (PDF 638 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY OBINUS, fictitious archbishop of London. He appears fourth in a list attributed to Jocelin of Furness, succeeding Cadar and succeeded by Conan (John…  

H-LL (PDF 702 KB)

H-LL (PDF 702 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY HAEARNLLEN ap CYNDRWYN. See Cyndrwyn, prince of Powys. HAEARNWEDD FRADOG. See Gleisiar Gogledd. HAFGAN, King of Annwn. According to the Mabinogi branch…  

D-E-F (PDF 748 KB)

D-E-F (PDF 748 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY DACHUN, saint of Bodmin. See s.n. Credan. He has been wrongly identified with an Irish saint Dagan in LBS II.281, 285. G.H.Doble seems to have been…  

G (PDF 798 KB)

G (PDF 798 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY GADEON ap CYNAN. See Gadeon ab Eudaf Hen. GADEON ab EUDAF HEN. (330) Gadeon is probably the correct form of the name which appears in the tale of ‘The…  

C2 (PDF 461 KB)

C2 (PDF 461 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY CONMOR. According to Pierre Le Baud (d.1515) Comorus was Count of Léon (Histoire de Bretagne, 1638, p.65). He is also called Count of Poher with its…  

C1 (PDF 712 KB)

C1 (PDF 712 KB) A WELSH CLASSICAL DICTIONARY CACAMWRI, one of Arthur's servants. He is mentioned in the tale of ‘Culhwch and Olwen’ as one of Arthur's servants. ‘Show him a barn, if there were a…