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Dictionary of Welsh Biography

The Dictionary of Welsh Biography (DWB) (also The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 and The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1941 to 1970) is a biographical dictionary of Welsh people who have made a significant contribution to Welsh life over seventeen centuries.[1][2] It was first published in 1959, and is now maintained as a free online resource.[3]

Origins Edit

Robert Thomas Jenkins was assistant editor, then joint editor, of Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig and its English-language counterpart, the Dictionary of Welsh Biography, writing over 600 entries.[4] His joint editor was John Edward Lloyd, but the Dictionary was not published until 1959, twelve years after his death. It is properly known as The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940,[5] and its supplementary volume as The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1941 to 1970 (2001). Originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, recent editions have been published by the University of Wales Press.

The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 contains about 4,900 entries[6] within its 1157 pages on the careers and accomplishments of notable Welsh men and women who had distinguished themselves, providing a representative portrait of Welsh society and history up to the 20th century. However, it did not include anyone who was still living in 1940; its supplementary volume, The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1941 to 1970 did, containing an additional 600 entries within its 318 pages.[7]

Welsh Biography Online Edit

 
The logo of Welsh Biography Online

The Welsh Biography Online resource has about 4,325 biographies online including clergy, princes, members of the gentry, poets and writers, government officials, ministers, artisans, sportsmen, workers, soldiers, industrialists and farmers.

Welsh Biography Online is a bilingual resource with every entry in Welsh and English. Welsh Biography Online combines the two volumes, The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 and The Dictionary of Welsh Biography, 1941–1970 with the three Welsh language volumes, Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig hyd 1940, Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig, 1941–1950 and Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig, 1951–1970, all originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion of London between 1953 and 2001.[1]

The idea of transcribing The Dictionary of Welsh Biography into digital form came because of the constant enquiries the staff of the National Library of Wales receive from users and the constant use made of the Dictionary in the Library. The National Library of Wales also has a long and close association with The Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Several National Librarians have served as editors and many members of staff have undertaken editorial and research work for the publication. The National Library of Wales then decided to make the online resource a live data-base.[1]

Contributors Edit

Authors of articles in the dictionary include:

References Edit

  1. ^ a b c . Archived from the original on 16 July 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  2. ^ 'Historical who's who goes online', BBC News 24 August 2004
  3. ^ "Dictionary of Welsh Biography". biography.wales. Retrieved 16 January 2019.
  4. ^ Williams, John Gwynn (2001). "Jenkins, Robert Thomas (1881 - 1969)". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales.
  5. ^ The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 Published under the auspices of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion, London (1959) Editors: John Edward Lloyd & R. T. Jenkins
  6. ^ . Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. Archived from the original on 28 August 2008. Retrieved 23 October 2009.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 16 April 2009. Retrieved 22 October 2009.
  8. ^ Bell, Harold Idris (1959). "JONES, Sir HENRY STUART (1867–1939)". DWB.
  9. ^ Bowen, Emrys George. "Illtud". DWB.
  10. ^ Bowen, Geraint (1959). "Gruffudd, Ifan (c.1655-c.1734), poet". DWB.
  11. ^ Llewelyn Davies, Sir William (1959). "Bute, marquesses of Bute, Cardiff Castle, etc.". DWB.
  12. ^ Dodd, Arthur Herbert (1959). "MORGAN, ROBERT (1608 - 1673), bishop of Bangor". DWB.
  13. ^ Ellis, Mary Gwendoline (1959). "LLAWDDEN or IEUAN LLAWDDEN (fl. 1450), a cywyddwr who wrote during the years 1450 to 1480". DWB.
  14. ^ Ellis, Thomas Iorwerth (1959). "OLLIVANT, ALFRED (1798 - 1882), bishop". DWB.
  15. ^ Evans, David Emrys (1959). "REICHEL , Sir HARRY (HENRY RUDOLF) (1856–1931)". DWB. Retrieved 4 July 2017.
  16. ^ Evans, Gwynfor (2001). "Jones, John Edward (1905-1970), secretary and organiser of Plaid Cymru, 1930-62". DWB.
  17. ^ Foster, Idris Llewelyn. "Powell, Griffith (1561 - 1620), principal of Jesus College, Oxford". DWB.
  18. ^ Havard, William Thomas (1959). "Hughes, Joshua (1807-1889), bishop". DWB.
  19. ^ Humphreys, Edward Morgan (1959). "Mytton, John (1796 - 1834), sportsman and eccentric". DWB.
  20. ^ Jenkins, David (1959). "DAVIES-COOKE family, of Gwysaney, Flintshire, successors of the DAVIES family, of Llannerch, Denbighshire, and Gwysaney.". DWB.
  21. ^ Jenkins, Robert Thomas (1959). "Marged vch Ifan (Margaret Evans; 1696–1801?), a 'character'". DWB.
  22. ^ Jones, Bedwyr Lewis. "Foulke, Annie". DWB.
  23. ^ Jones, David Gwenallt (1959). "Derfel, Robert Jones (1824–1905), poet and socialist". DWB.
  24. ^ Jones, Evan David (1959). "GRUFFUDD ap NICOLAS (fl. 1425-1456), an esquire and a leading figure in the local administration of the principality of South Wales in the middle of the 15th century". DWB.
  25. ^ Lloyd, John Edward (1959). "BEUNO (died 642?), patron saint". DWB.
  26. ^ Lloyd, John Morgan (1959). "JENKINS, DAVID (1848 - 1915), musician". DWB.
  27. ^ Lord, Peter. "WILLIAMS, MARGARET LINDSAY (1888-1960)". DWB.
  28. ^ Mathew, David (1959). "MATHEW family, of Llandaff, Radyr and Castell y Mynach - all in Glamorgan". DWB.
  29. ^ Mathias, Roland Glyn (2001). "Haycock, Blodwen Myfanwy". DWB.
  30. ^ Morgan, Derec Llwyd (15 April 2009). "Parry, Sir Thomas (1904–1985), scholar, Librarian of the National Library of Wales, University Principal, poet". DWB.
  31. ^ Frederick John North. "DAWKINS, Sir WILLIAM BOYD (1837-1929), geologist and antiquary". DWB.
  32. ^ John Dyfnallt Owen (1959). "POWELL, HOWELL (d. 1716), Congregational minister". DWB.
  33. ^ Parry, Sir Thomas (1959). "EDWARDS, THOMAS (Twm o'r Nant; 1739–1810)". DWB.
  34. ^ Steegman, John Edward Horatio; Peate, Iorwerth Cyfeiliog (1959). "WILSON, RICHARD (1713-1782), landscape painter". DWB.
  35. ^ Price, Watkin William (1959). "BAILEY family, of Nant-y-glo, Aberaman, etc.". DWB.
  36. ^ Rees, Brinley (1959). "Williams, Watkin Hezekiah (Watcyn Wyn; 1844–1905), schoolmaster, poet, and preacher". DWB.
  37. ^ Richards, Thomas (1959). "BULKELEY, WILLIAM (1691 - 1760), squire and diarist". DWB.
  38. ^ Roberts, Brynley Francis (2010). "RICHARDS, GRAFTON MELVILLE (1910-1973)". DWB.
  39. ^ Thomas, Lawrence (1959). "Harris, John (1680–1738), bishop of Llandaff". DWB.
  40. ^ David Williams (1959). "Lewis, Sir Thomas Frankland (1780-1855), politician". DWB.
  41. ^ Williams, Sir Glanmor (1959). "MORGAN, WILLIAM (c. 1545 - 1604), bishop, and translator of the Bible into Welsh". DWB.

External links Edit

  • Welsh Biography official website

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The Dictionary of Welsh Biography DWB also The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 and The Dictionary of Welsh Biography 1941 to 1970 is a biographical dictionary of Welsh people who have made a significant contribution to Welsh life over seventeen centuries 1 2 It was first published in 1959 and is now maintained as a free online resource 3 Contents 1 Origins 2 Welsh Biography Online 3 Contributors 4 References 5 External linksOrigins EditRobert Thomas Jenkins was assistant editor then joint editor of Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig and its English language counterpart the Dictionary of Welsh Biography writing over 600 entries 4 His joint editor was John Edward Lloyd but the Dictionary was not published until 1959 twelve years after his death It is properly known as The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 5 and its supplementary volume as The Dictionary of Welsh Biography 1941 to 1970 2001 Originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion recent editions have been published by the University of Wales Press The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 contains about 4 900 entries 6 within its 1157 pages on the careers and accomplishments of notable Welsh men and women who had distinguished themselves providing a representative portrait of Welsh society and history up to the 20th century However it did not include anyone who was still living in 1940 its supplementary volume The Dictionary of Welsh Biography 1941 to 1970 did containing an additional 600 entries within its 318 pages 7 Welsh Biography Online Edit nbsp The logo of Welsh Biography OnlineThe Welsh Biography Online resource has about 4 325 biographies online including clergy princes members of the gentry poets and writers government officials ministers artisans sportsmen workers soldiers industrialists and farmers Welsh Biography Online is a bilingual resource with every entry in Welsh and English Welsh Biography Online combines the two volumes The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 and The Dictionary of Welsh Biography 1941 1970 with the three Welsh language volumes Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig hyd 1940 Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig 1941 1950 and Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig 1951 1970 all originally published by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion of London between 1953 and 2001 1 The idea of transcribing The Dictionary of Welsh Biography into digital form came because of the constant enquiries the staff of the National Library of Wales receive from users and the constant use made of the Dictionary in the Library The National Library of Wales also has a long and close association with The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Several National Librarians have served as editors and many members of staff have undertaken editorial and research work for the publication The National Library of Wales then decided to make the online resource a live data base 1 Contributors EditAuthors of articles in the dictionary include Idris Bell Museum curator a British papyrologist and a scholar of Welsh literature 8 E G Bowen Welsh geographer 9 Geraint Bowen Welsh poet and academic 10 William Llewelyn Davies Welsh librarian 11 A H Dodd British historian 12 Mari Ellis Welsh writer and women s rights activist 13 Thomas Iorwerth Ellis Welsh academic 14 Emrys Evans Welsh classicist and university principal 15 Gwynfor Evans Welsh politician 1912 2005 16 Idris Foster Welsh scholar 17 William Havard Welsh bishop and rugby union footballer 18 Edward Morgan Humphreys British journalist and writer 19 David Jenkins Welsh librarian 20 Robert Thomas Jenkins Welsh historian and academic 21 Bedwyr Lewis Jones Welsh scholar literary critic and linguist 22 D Gwenallt Jones Welsh poet critic and scholar 23 E D Jones Welsh librarian 24 John Edward Lloyd Welsh historian 25 John Morgan Lloyd Welsh musician 26 Peter Lord British art historian 27 David Mathew English bishop and historian 28 Roland Mathias Welsh writer 29 Derec Llwyd Morgan Welsh academic and university vice chancellor 30 F J North Geologist and museum curator 31 John Dyfnallt Owen Welsh poet and minister 32 Thomas Parry Welsh author academic and university vice chancellorPages displaying short descriptions of redirect targets 33 Iorwerth Peate Welsh writer founder of the St Fagans National Museum of History 34 Watkin William Price Welsh schoolmaster and researcher 35 B R Rees Welsh classical historian 36 Thomas Richards Welsh historian author and librarian 1878 1962 37 Brynley F Roberts Welsh writer 1931 2023 38 Lawrence Thomas Welsh archdeacon 39 David Williams Welsh historian 40 Glanmor Williams Welsh historian 41 References Edit a b c Welsh Biography Online on Culture Net Cymru Archived from the original on 16 July 2011 Retrieved 22 October 2009 Historical who s who goes online BBC News 24 August 2004 Dictionary of Welsh Biography biography wales Retrieved 16 January 2019 Williams John Gwynn 2001 Jenkins Robert Thomas 1881 1969 Dictionary of Welsh Biography National Library of Wales The Dictionary of Welsh Biography Down to 1940 Published under the auspices of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion London 1959 Editors John Edward Lloyd amp R T Jenkins Publications Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion Archived from the original on 28 August 2008 Retrieved 23 October 2009 People from Dyfed Archived from the original on 16 April 2009 Retrieved 22 October 2009 Bell Harold Idris 1959 JONES Sir HENRY STUART 1867 1939 DWB Bowen Emrys George Illtud DWB Bowen Geraint 1959 Gruffudd Ifan c 1655 c 1734 poet DWB Llewelyn Davies Sir William 1959 Bute marquesses of Bute Cardiff Castle etc DWB Dodd Arthur Herbert 1959 MORGAN ROBERT 1608 1673 bishop of Bangor DWB Ellis Mary Gwendoline 1959 LLAWDDEN or IEUAN LLAWDDEN fl 1450 a cywyddwr who wrote during the years 1450 to 1480 DWB Ellis Thomas Iorwerth 1959 OLLIVANT ALFRED 1798 1882 bishop DWB Evans David Emrys 1959 REICHEL Sir HARRY HENRY RUDOLF 1856 1931 DWB Retrieved 4 July 2017 Evans Gwynfor 2001 Jones John Edward 1905 1970 secretary and organiser of Plaid Cymru 1930 62 DWB Foster Idris Llewelyn Powell Griffith 1561 1620 principal of Jesus College Oxford DWB Havard William Thomas 1959 Hughes Joshua 1807 1889 bishop DWB Humphreys Edward Morgan 1959 Mytton John 1796 1834 sportsman and eccentric DWB Jenkins David 1959 DAVIES COOKE family of Gwysaney Flintshire successors of the DAVIES family of Llannerch Denbighshire and Gwysaney DWB Jenkins Robert Thomas 1959 Marged vch Ifan Margaret Evans 1696 1801 a character DWB Jones Bedwyr Lewis Foulke Annie DWB Jones David Gwenallt 1959 Derfel Robert Jones 1824 1905 poet and socialist DWB Jones Evan David 1959 GRUFFUDD ap NICOLAS fl 1425 1456 an esquire and a leading figure in the local administration of the principality of South Wales in the middle of the 15th century DWB Lloyd John Edward 1959 BEUNO died 642 patron saint DWB Lloyd John Morgan 1959 JENKINS DAVID 1848 1915 musician DWB Lord Peter WILLIAMS MARGARET LINDSAY 1888 1960 DWB Mathew David 1959 MATHEW family of Llandaff Radyr and Castell y Mynach all in Glamorgan DWB Mathias Roland Glyn 2001 Haycock Blodwen Myfanwy DWB Morgan Derec Llwyd 15 April 2009 Parry Sir Thomas 1904 1985 scholar Librarian of the National Library of Wales University Principal poet DWB Frederick John North DAWKINS Sir WILLIAM BOYD 1837 1929 geologist and antiquary DWB John Dyfnallt Owen 1959 POWELL HOWELL d 1716 Congregational minister DWB Parry Sir Thomas 1959 EDWARDS THOMAS Twm o r Nant 1739 1810 DWB Steegman John Edward Horatio Peate Iorwerth Cyfeiliog 1959 WILSON RICHARD 1713 1782 landscape painter DWB Price Watkin William 1959 BAILEY family of Nant y glo Aberaman etc DWB Rees Brinley 1959 Williams Watkin Hezekiah Watcyn Wyn 1844 1905 schoolmaster poet and preacher DWB Richards Thomas 1959 BULKELEY WILLIAM 1691 1760 squire and diarist DWB Roberts Brynley Francis 2010 RICHARDS GRAFTON MELVILLE 1910 1973 DWB Thomas Lawrence 1959 Harris John 1680 1738 bishop of Llandaff DWB David Williams 1959 Lewis Sir Thomas Frankland 1780 1855 politician DWB Williams Sir Glanmor 1959 MORGAN WILLIAM c 1545 1604 bishop and translator of the Bible into Welsh DWB External links Edit nbsp Wikidata has the property nbsp Dictionary of Welsh Biography ID P1648 see uses Welsh Biography official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Dictionary of Welsh Biography amp oldid 1082806913 Welsh Biography Online, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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