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  1. Ymgyrch gwyr Harlech. [Part-song.] Y geiriau gan J. Ceiriog Hughes. Cyng. I. Gwyllt. [Tonic sol-fa notation.] by John Roberts, 1867
  2. Yr Haf. (The Summer.) Canig-glee. Geiriau gan Telynog. English words by W. M. R. < Trewch, trewch y tant. Canig. [Words by] J. Ceiriog Hughes. [Music by] D. Lewis. > [Tonic sol-fa notation.] by William Aubrey Williams, 1950
  3. O na bawn yn seren. [Part-song. S.A.B.] Geiriau gan J. Ceiriog Hughes. [Tonic sol-fa notation.] by Joseph Parry, 1867
  4. Mae rhew-wynt y Gauaf. [Part-song.] Geiriau gan J. Ceiriog Hughes. Y " Fwyalchen " . Cyng. I. Gwyllt. [Tonic sol-fa notation.] by John Roberts, 1866
  5. Toriad y dydd. [Part-song.] Geiriau gan J. Ceiriog Hughes. Alaw Gymreig. Cyng. I. Gwyllt. [Tonic sol-fa notation.] by John Roberts, 1868
  6. Bum dros y Wyddfa fawr. [Part-song. A. T. T. B.] Geiriau gan J. Ceiriog Hughes. [Tonic sol-fa notation.] (Y Cerddor Cymreig. rhif 71) by Constantio Festa, 1867
  7. [Gweithiau Ceiriog] by John Ceiriog Hughes, 1863
  8. Dychweliad yr hen filwr. (The Veteran's Return.) < Song. > Welsh words by J. Ceiriog Hughes ... translated by W. H., etc. Welsh & Eng by Watts, 1878
  9. Llongau Madog. [Song.] Y geiriau gan John Ceiriog Hughes. Yr alaw gan Llew Llwyfo. Wedi ei threfnu i'r piano gan E. D. Williams. < Argraphiad newydd. > [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by Lewis William Lewis, 1920
  10. Y Fenyw fach a'r Beibl mawr. < Can. > Y geiriaw gan J. Ceiriog Hughes by Watts, 1878
  11. Trewch, trewch y tant. Canig. [Words by] J. Ceiriog Hughes. [Tonic sol-fa notation.] by Dafydd Lewis, 1950
  12. Hiraeth. (Hobed o Hilion.) Welsh melody, words by Ceiriog Hughes, arranged and harmonized for soprano or tenor voice by David Jenkins, etc. < In A minor. > [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by David Jenkins, 1920
  13. Llongau Madog. [Song.] Written by John Ceiriog Hughes ... Melody composed by Llew Llwyfo. Arrangements & accompaniments by W. Jarrett Roberts, etc. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by Lewis William Lewis, 1880
  14. Priodferch Nedd. Pedwarawd. (S. C. T. B.) ... Y geiriau gan John Ceiriog Hughes. [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by D. Pryse Jones, 1890

21. John Ceiriog Hughes --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Hughes, John Ceiriog Encyclopædia Britannica Article. John Ceiriog Hughes. bornSept. MLA style John Ceiriog Hughes. Encyclopædia Britannica. 2004.
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22. Bassett, John White Hughes --  Encyclopædia Britannica
Mount St. Mary s , Hughes, John Ceiriog poet and folk musicologistwho wrote outstanding Welshlanguage lyrics. , Bassett, John
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23. Arts And Culture :: Literature :: Hughes, J. Ceiriog :: Gathering The Jewels
Extracts from a diary kept by the poet and stationmaster John Ceiriog Hughes (Ceiriog),1872 front cover, image 1 of 7, Extracts from a diary kept by the
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24. Celfyddydau A Diwylliant :: Llenyddiaeth :: Hughes, J. Ceiriog :: Casglu'r Tlysa
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25. Hughes, John Ceiriog
encyclopediaEncyclopedia Hughes, John Ceiriog. Hughes, John Ceiriog, 1832–87, Welshlyric poet. Related content from HighBeam Research on John Ceiriog Hughes.
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    poetry in free meters. They were a potent influence on the 19thcenturylyric poets, Ceiriog (John Ceiriog Hughes) and Islwyn.
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    Related Category: Miscellaneous European Literature In the 18th cent. theological and pedagogical writings dominated, but such authors as Morgan Llwyd, Theophilus Evans, and Ellis Wynn created clear, elegant prose classics. Religious feeling and the interest of the clergy were significant in keeping Welsh poetry alive during the 18th cent. The priest Goronwy Owen and other members of the "Morris School" attempted to assimilate the early, free cywydd poetry to modern situations. Meanwhile, the great Methodist hymnodists, William Williams (Pantycelyn) and Ann Griffiths, deriving elements from the abundant folk verse ( penillion ), created a more personal poetry in "free" meters. They were a potent influence on the 19th-century lyric poets, Ceiriog (John Ceiriog Hughes ) and Islwyn.

    28. The Ceiriog Valley
    The Ceiriog Valley was home to three notable Welsh poets John Ceiriog Hughes(1832-1887), Huw Morus (1662-1709) and Rev. Robert Ellis (1812-1875).
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    The Ceiriog Valley 'A little bit of heaven on Earth' was how Lloyd George described the Ceiriog Valley. Surprisingly, this beautiful valley has remained relatively undiscovered, - a secret place. Only a few miles from the English border and the A5, one of the main tourist routes into North Wales, it has remarkably retained its cultural heritage and unspoilt countryside. The Ceiriog Valley lies immediately south of and parallel to the picturesque Vale of Llangollen. Yet it is the Ceiriog Valley that has been called 'little Switzerland' and given rise to three notable poets, undoubtedly inspired by their love for their homeland. It is all the more surprising, therefore, that had Lloyd George not spoken so passionately in its defence, we may never have known of its beauty. In 1923, Parliament was asked to grant statutory powers to impound the upper waters of the River Ceiriog and to evict the local population living within an area of 13,600 acres. Thankfully, commonsense prevailed and the proposal was defeated. Pistyll Rhaeader waterfall in the Tanat Valley (lower photo) is the highest waterfall in England and Wales (240ft). It can be reached by following the B4500 up the Ceiriog Valley and continuing onto Llanrhaedr, from where it is signposted.

    29. -J Ceiriog Hughes - Aros A Myned - Prif
    Aros mae r mynyddau mawr, Rhuo trostynt mae y gwynt;Clywir eto gyda r wawr Gân bugeiliaid megis cynt.
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    John Ceiriog Hughes )was a Welsh poet, well known as a collector of Welsh folk tunes. His song lyrics include Dafydd y Garreg Wen ("David of the White Rock") and Clychau Aberdyfi ("The Bells ofAberdyfi"). He also wrote the Welsh words to the song, "God Bless the Prince of Wales". Like many Welsh poets, he took a bardic name - "Ceiriog" - from Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, in Denbighshire , where he was born. In his home village, thepublic library contains a memorial inscription to him. WorldVillage Coupon Codes Family First Buy Books ... Caption This
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    31. Ceiriog Hughes - University Of Maryland
    Ceiriog Hughes. Ceiriog University Libraries, University of Maryland,College Park, MD 207427011 (301)405-0800 Please send comments
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    32. Fund Raising
    II’ – was organised, by popular demand, July 25. The two treks, whichwere led by Bryn Hughes, Ceiriog Holidays, raised over £200.
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    Ceiriog Valley people have put their money where their hearts are. Almost £2,000 has been raised to run the ‘No turbines’ campaign, most of it in the form of donations by those who attended the two public meetings at the Oliver Jones Memorial Hall, Dolywern on June 26th and July 3rd.
    The four main fundraising events we have staged have collectively raised £547.80 - an excellent effort which says much about public opinion against turbines in the Ceiriog Valley. Sincere thanks to all who either took part or contributed.
    The fundraising is continuing, as we hope will your fantastic support.
    The lucky winners of the water colour are Jack and Agnes Roberts! The draw for the water colour was taken in the Golden Pheasant following the Wrexham Council meeting on 9th September. Well done to Jack and Agnes - a well deserved reward for your support and commitment to the campaign. Thanks to everyone who bought tickets - raising the grand sum of £665 for campaign funds.
    Win a water colour painting!
    Tregeiriog professional artist Colin Radcliffe has painted a watercolour of a classic Ceiriog Valley view - featuring Pontfadog church and school. The picture, measuring 21" x 15" framed, is being raffled at £5 per strip of 5 tickets. It is a superb painting – so please, buy a strip if you can.

    33. Press Release 1
    Tregeiriog Brian Kirby; Glyn Ceiriog Gwynne Roberts; Pandy Phil Spratley; DolywernJools Payne; Llwynmawr Ann Wilkie ; Pontfadog Bryn Hughes and John
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    CEIRIOG VALLEY ACTION GROUP Residents of the Ceiriog Valley united against proposals to blight one of North Wales’ most beautiful rural landscapes with industrial wind turbines
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    RESIDENTS of one of North Wales’ most spectacularly beautiful valleys have declared war against the proposers of a wind turbine development who want to erect the biggest turbines in the country on the hills above Glyn Ceiriog. A public meeting called to formally establish the Ceiriog Valley Action Group and elect its officers drew a packed audience to the Oliver Jones Memorial Hall, Dolywern, last night – and even though the meeting had not been intended as a public debate, Valley people voiced the passionate resolve that wind turbines will have no place in the Ceiriog Valley. Only 50 or 60 people had been expected to attend the CVAG launch meeting – but around 175 residents from Glyn Ceiriog, Pontfadog, Dolywern, Pandy, Tregeiriog, Llanarmon Duffryn Ceiriog and surrounding villages turned out – in advance of a full-scale public meeting at the same venue next Wednesday (July 3). They heard newly-elected CVAG Chairman Kyran Lawford tear holes in the application by farmer Gareth Roberts, backed by National Wind Power

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    Ceiriog Country Holidays are set in the beautiful Ceiriog Valley, located just over the Welsh border, a valley which retains its own traditions, culture and lifestyle. Described as 'a piece of heaven thats fallen to earth' by Lloyd George, the area has remained relatively undiscovered - a secret hideaway - yet it is easily reached from the motorway network and A5, one of the main tourist routes into North Wales. Here is a valley just waiting to be explored with unrivalled countryside, excellent range of accommodation, great variety of pursuits and attractions, and a warm and friendly welcome.
    The variety of scenery encountered along the eighteen mile length of the valley is amazing. Rising in the foothills of the Berwyn Mountains, the River Ceiriog wends its way through heath and moorland, wooded hills and rocky outcrops, lush pastures and gentle slopes, with brooks and streams adding to its flow. Situated on its banks as it journeys downstream are the picturesque villages and hamlets of Llanarmon, Tregeiriog, Pandy, Glyn Ceiriog, Dolywern, Pontfadog and finally Chirk. This is the gateway to the valley, where the river passes beneath Thomas Telford's impressive aqueduct (and viaduct alongside) before meeting the River Dee. Nearby, the imposing Marcher fortress of Chirk Castle overlooks the mouth of the valley and the ancient boundary of Offa's Dyke.

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    John Ceiriog Hughes ) was a Welsh poet, well known as a collector of Welsh folk tunes. His song lyrics include Dafydd y Garreg Wen ("David of the White Rock") and Clychau Aberdyfi ("The Bells of Aberdyfi"). He also wrote the Welsh words to the song, "God Bless the Prince of Wales". Like many Welsh poets, he took a bardic name - "Ceiriog" - from Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, in Denbighshire , where he was born. In his home village, the public library contains a memorial inscription to him. Note: The original source of this article can be found on the main Wikipedia Web site.

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    40. Guided Walks In The Ceiriog Valley - The North Wales Borderlands
    Yet it is the Ceiriog Valley that has been called little Switzerland and givenrise to three notable poets, John Ceiriog Hughes, Huw Morris and Rev.
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    Guided walks in the Ceiriog Valley Lloyd George described the secluded Ceiriog Valley as "a little bit of Heaven on Earth". The best way to explore it is with our guided walks (one half-day, one full-day). Accommodation for this package is tailored to your requirements following discussion with our booking agency. There is a great range of styles within each package price. Feel free to make further enquiries without commitment. Booking enquiry contact details are at the bottom of this page. The Ceiriog Valley lies immediately south of and parallel to the picturesque Vale of Llangollen. Yet it is the Ceiriog Valley that has been called 'little Switzerland' and given rise to three notable poets, John Ceiriog Hughes, Huw Morris and Rev. Robert Ellis, undoubtedly inspired by their love for their homeland. With a plentiful supply of excellent walks in the area, the Ceiriog Valley is the perfect setting for a walking break. There are numerous footpaths and bridleways across the contours of the valley and for the less ambitious, the line of the former Glyn Valley Tramway provides a pleasant, short walk and can be accessed at Pandy. The more adventurous can enjoy the Berwyn Mountains with their expansive vistas and solitude.

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