Help


[permalink] [id link]
+
Page "Machynlleth" ¶ 38
from Wikipedia
Edit
Promote Demote Fragment Fix

Some Related Sentences

Emrys and James
* Emrys James
" Aside from Howard and Mirren, the production starred Emrys James as York and Graham Crowden as Gloucester.
Emrys James played Gower ( as a Welsh bard ) and Helicanus.
Judi Dench took the title role, with Geoffrey Hutchings as Bosola and Emrys James as the Cardinal.
The play remains in the active theatrical repertory ; modern stagings are usually amateur or student productions, though the Royal Shakespeare Company performed the play in 1983, directed by Adrian Noble and with Emrys James as Sir Giles.
* In 1970 Buzz Goodbody directed a version for the RSC, with Emrys James as Arden and Dorothy Tutin as Alice, at The Roundhouse.

Emrys and September
Allan Emrys Blakeney, PC, OC, SOM, QC, FRSC ( September 7, 1925April 16, 2011 ) was the tenth Premier of the Canadian province of Saskatchewan from 1971 to 1982, and leader of the Saskatchewan New Democratic Party ( NDP ).

Emrys and ),
* Sir William Emrys Williams ( 1896 – 1977 ), British educationalist and editor-in-chief of Penguin Books, 1936 – 1965
After Vortigern's downfall, the fort was given to alias Emrys Wledig ( Ambrosius Aurelianus ), hence its name.
* John Emrys Lloyd ( 1905 – 1987 ), British Olympic fencer
* Professor Emrys Jones ( 1931-2012, b. Hoxton ), scholar on Shakespeare and the Renaissance who spent his teenage years in Neath as an evacuee, of Welsh parentage ;
* Sir David Emrys Evans ( 1891 / 2 – 1966 ), Welsh classicist and university principal
* Lisa Scott-Lee ( singer with Steps ), attended Ysgol Emrys ap Iwan
Bethany Calvinistic Methodist Chapel ( English-speaking Presbyterian Church of Wales ), was also built in 1871 as one of the ' Inglis Côs ' (' English cause ') chapels that were advocated by Lewis Edwards and fiercely criticised by Emrys ap Iwan.
He attended Ysgol Emrys Ap Iwan ( high school ), and then later East Ham Technical College and the London College of Printing during the 1960s, doing freelance work for Punch, Private Eye, the Daily Telegraph, The New York Times and Rolling Stone during this time.
Barbara learns of a valuable gold shipment from a former tenant farmer of Skelton's, Ned Cotterill ( Emrys Jones ), who is employed as one of the guards.
He has a sister, Rhian ( whose children are Dewi and Emrys ), and is married to Becky Harris with whom he has a daughter, Catrin.
Emrys ap Iwan ( 24 March 1848 – 6 January 1906 ), was born Robert Ambrose Jones in Abergele, Conwy ( then in Denbighshire ).
According to John Morris's textual analysis of the Historia, this tale derived from a north Welsh narrative which was mainly about Emrys ( Ambrosius Aurelianus ), which the compiler of the Historia incorporated into a framework drawn from a Kentish chronicle, together with details from a Life of Saint Germanus.
* William Ambrose ( 1813 – 1873 ), bardic name Emrys, 19th-century Welsh language poet

Emrys and Welsh
In Welsh, Ambrosius appears as Emrys Wledig ( Emperor Ambrose ).
Uther's most prominent appearance in early Welsh tradition can also be found in the Triads, in which he is described as son of Custennin the Blessed, and brother to Emrys Wledig and Custennin the Younger.
Gruffudd started his acting career at the age of 13 in a Welsh television film called Austin ( 1986 ) and then later moved on to the Welsh language soap opera Pobol y Cwm ( People of the Valley ) from 1987 to 1994. He also played football with the Pobol y Cwm football team Cwmderi FC alongside co-stars Hywel Emrys, Gwyn Elfyn and Ieuan Rhys.
He was shown around the House of Commons by fellow pacifist Emrys Hughes, the son-in-law of Keir Hardie ; on pointing out the Welsh Labour table in the Commons ' tea room, Hughes warned him, " You ’ d better not sit down there, your name ’ s mud among that lot.
Hugh Emrys Griffith ( 30 May 1912 – 14 May 1980 ) was a Welsh film, stage and television actor.
Two nineteenth-century figures are associated with the beginnings of Welsh nationalism in the specific political sense, Michael D. Jones ( 1822 – 1898 ) and Emrys ap Iwan ( 1848 – 1906 ).
Emrys ap Iwan was a fervent advocate of the Welsh language and of Welsh nationalism and believed in self-government for Wales within a federal system of government.
The protagonist of this story is a boy named Myrddin Emrys, also known as Merlin, which is the Welsh form of the word " falcon ".

Emrys and born
*** Sir ( Arthur ) Gareth Ludovic Emrys Rhys-Williams, 3rd Baronet ( born 1961 )

Emrys and .
The most significant of these is the story about Ambrosius, Vortigern, and the two dragons beneath Dinas Emrys, " Fortress of Ambrosius " in Chapters 40 – 42.
Holt ; J. Emrys Lloyd, who became the committee's legal advisor ; C. B.
* Jones, Emrys.
* MacMillan: Portrait of a Politician, by Emrys Hughes, Allen & Unwin, 1962.
This may originate in Arthurian Legend where Myrddin, employed by Gwrtheyrn, had a vision of the red dragon ( representing the Britons ) and the white dragon ( representing the invading Saxons ) fighting beneath Dinas Emrys.
Following Custennin the Younger's murder at Gwrtheyrn's hands, Uther and Emrys were exiled to Armorica, and their brother's killer took their kingdom by deceit.
Some time later, Uther and Emrys avenged Custennin by burning Gwrtheyrn to death within his castle.
* Ross was portrayed by Emrys Jones in the 1960 film The Trials of Oscar Wilde.
The size of these varied considerably from smaller fortifications, such as Dinas Emrys in Snowdonia, to more substantial castles like Deganwy Castle and the largest, Castell y Bere.
He had two elder sisters, Ada May and Dolly, one elder brother Emrys and one younger brother Ivor.
* The magical tale of Ambrosius Aurelianus and the two dragons found beneath Dinas Emrys.
One legend recorded of Vortigern concerns his attempt to build a stronghold near Snowdon, called Dinas Emrys, only to have his building materials disappear each time he tries.
Dinas Emrys () is a rocky and wooded hillock near Beddgelert in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.
The captured dragons were buried at the place later called Dinas Emrys, as it was regarded as the safest place to put them.
Before Dinas Emrys was so-named the fort was known as Dinas Ffaraon Dandde.
According to local legend Myrddin hid treasure in a cave at Dinas Emrys.
When that lucky person is near to Dinas Emrys a bell will ring to invite him or her into the cave, which will open of its own accord as soon as that person's foot touches it.
* P. M. Remfry, Castell Dinas Emrys, Gwynedd ( ISBN 1-899376-08-9 )
* Jones, Emrys.

0.709 seconds.