| Thomas Nicholas - 1873 - 606 sider
...(gwyri), " grey " (llwyd), but never, that we remember, with " yellow." Among the " bards " registered in the Myvyrian Archaiology of Wales between AD 1280 and 1330, there are six bearing names of colour : four " blacks," one " red," and one " grey " — Gwilym Ddu, Llywelyn... | |
| 1878 - 532 sider
...to the Permanence of Anthropological Types."—Hid., vol. ii, 1866, p. 37. valence of coal fires. i Long before coal came into use there was the same...black", very frequently occurs. Thus, in the Myvyrian Arehaiology of Wales, between AD 1280 and 1330, there are registered four "blacks" to one "red" and... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science - 1880 - 982 sider
...the Rev. T. Price, that the black eyes of Glamorganshire are due to the prevalence of coal fires.'-' Long before coal came into use there was the same...registered four ' blacks ' to one ' red ' and one ' grey ' — namely, Gwilym Ddti, Llywelyn Ddu, Goronwy Ddu, and Dafydd Ddu.3 The origin of this dark... | |
| British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting - 1880 - 978 sider
...the Rev. T. Price, that the black eyes of Glamorganshire are due to the prevalence of coal fires.2 Long before coal came into use there was the same...Nicholas has pointed out, in the bardic names preserved iu ancient Welsh records, where the cognomen of du, or ' bkck,' very frequently occurs. Thus, in the... | |
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