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| 04 season Harding was chosen to captain London | Welsh, a position he held for three seasons. |
| He will face Democratic nominee Barry | Welsh, a minister. |
| Western | Welsh: a company nationalised in 1969. |
| Welsh, a former Fairmount Park Commissioner and U.S. | |
| Tintern Abbey ( | Welsh: Abaty Tyndyrn) was founded by Walter de Clare |
| Abbeycwmhir or Abbey Cwmhir ( | Welsh: Abaty Cwm Hir, "Abbey in the Long Valley") is |
| The Abbey of Strata Marcella ( | Welsh: Abaty Ystrad Marchell), was a medieval Cister |
| Basingwerk Abbey ( | Welsh: Abaty Dinas Basing) is the ruin of an abbey n |
| Strata Florida Abbey ( | Welsh: Abaty Ystrad Fflur) ( pronunciation (help·inf |
| 470-27 November 520), was a | Welsh abbot and supposed bishop in Somerset, now in |
| Aberaeron (from | Welsh: Aberaeron meaning "mouth of the river Aeron", |
| Aberavon ( | Welsh: Aberafan) is a constituency represented in th |
| Aberthaw ( | Welsh: Aberddawan) is a village of the Vale of Glamo |
| Aberdovey railway station ( | Welsh: Aberdyfi) serves the seaside resort of Aberdy |
| Richard Wyn Jones is a | Welsh academic at Cardiff University. |
| Howells (11 May 1871 - 7 November 1955) was a | Welsh academic and writer, who was Principal of Sera |
| Henry Bould (or Bolde) (born c. 1602) was a | Welsh academic at the University of Oxford in the 17 |
| Ifor Leslie Evans (1897-1952) was a | Welsh academic and Principal of the University Colle |
| KCVO (March 21, 1914 - January 17, 2003) was a | Welsh academic and civil servant. |
| twell Jones (1858 or 1859 - 27 May 1944) was a | Welsh academic. |
| The | Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales. |
| Menna Baines and Peredur I. Lynch (2008), The | Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales, Cardiff: Univer |
| He is co-editor of The | Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, published by t |
| Wales, an illustrated map commissioned by the | Welsh Academy for the Wales Tourist Board (1997). |
| The | Welsh Academy Encyclopaeia of Wales. |
| ame for the settlement was Llanoronwy, and the | Welsh Academy dictionary still gives the Welsh langu |
| ; Baines, Menna & Lynch, Peredur I. (2008) The | Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales, University of |
| s also contributed a number of articles to the | Welsh Academy Encyclopaedia of Wales (UWP, 2008). |
| He was a founder member of the | Welsh Academy (Academi Gymraeg), and edited its maga |
| The | Welsh Academy English-Welsh Dictionary (Welsh: Geiri |
| was the first president of Yr Academi Gymraeg ( | Welsh Academy). |
| low of the Royal Society of Literature and the | Welsh Academy. |
| the University of Wales Press on behalf of The | Welsh Academy. |
| hilariously inept call-centre operative with a | Welsh accent who always gives completely useless adv |
| Davies uses a broad | Welsh accent for much of his work, but also occasion |
| Some of his critics wagged that Blythin's | Welsh accent became more pronounced as he got older. |
| On this release the voice has a | Welsh accent. |
| eep when considering the other member's strong | Welsh accents. |
| Welsh Accidence (1898) | |
| rdd Dant - A choir of up to 12 voices sings in | Welsh, accompanied by a harp, in a formulaic sequenc |
| Cat the Dog supported rising | Welsh act the Automatic and The Kooks. |
| Geraint Owen (died 11 July 2009) was a | Welsh actor and politician. |
| Kai Owen, | Welsh actor most noticeable for his role in Torchwoo |
| Geraint Wyn Todd is a | Welsh actor from Pontypridd in the South Wales Valle |
| Kai Owen (born 1975), | Welsh actor |
| Brian Hibbard (born 26 November 1946) is a | Welsh actor and singer, best remembered as the lead |
| Tim Vincent (born 4 November 1972) is a | Welsh actor and television presenter who was a prese |
| 982, Rhosllannerchrugog, Wales) is a bilingual | Welsh actor and singer-songwriter. |
| Di Botcher is a | Welsh actor originally from Port Talbot. |
| Ciaran Joyce (born 1987), | Welsh actor |
| 003 film Otherworld, in which he was voiced by | Welsh actor Alun Raglan. |
| Antony's Godfather is the | Welsh actor Richard Burton, as commented on The Wrig |
| 1991 television miniseries Selling Hitler, by | Welsh actor Jonathan Pryce. |
| E. Clive (28 August 1879 - 6 June 1940) was a | Welsh actor in the early 20th century. |
| Andy Secombe, | Welsh actor, voice actor, and author was born in Mum |
| Paul Whitehouse (born 17 May 1958) is a | Welsh actor, writer and comedian. |
| Huw Garmon (born October 1966) is a | Welsh actor, probably best known for playing the epo |
| hristopher Timothy (born 14 October 1940) is a | Welsh actor, television director and writer. |
| " Roberts (born 1967, Dolgellau, Gwynedd) is a | Welsh actor, lyricist and singer. |
| oman (born July 2, 1978, Chepstow, Wales) is a | Welsh actor. |
| Daniel Hawksford is a | Welsh actor. |
| Ben Addis, born Blaenavon, is a | Welsh actor. |
| d Evans (17 February 1912 - 9 June 1985) was a | Welsh actor. |
| Judith Humphreys is a | Welsh actress who appeared in the films Hedd Wyn and |
| Aimee-Ffion Edwards is a | Welsh actress from Newport, South Wales. |
| omas (2 January 1890 - 30 December 1989) was a | Welsh actress whose career encompassed stage, film a |
| rgan (born Llandyfaelog, Carmarthenshire) is a | Welsh actress of Stage and screen, currently based i |
| Nerys Hughes (born 8 November 1941), is a | Welsh actress, known primarily for her television ro |
| Donna Edwards is a | Welsh actress, born in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales, and li |
| Helen Griffin is a | Welsh actress, playwright and screenwriter. |
| Ella Smith (born 6 June 1983) is a | Welsh actress. |
| Kezia Burrows is a | Welsh actress. |
| lds (born 1974, Pontypridd) is a Cardiff-based | Welsh actress. |
| Jennifer Daniel (born 23 May 1936) is a | Welsh actress. |
| Elin Phillips is a | Welsh actress. |
| Wendy Albiston (born 13 January 1969) is a | Welsh actress. |
| Tom Jones, Shirley Bassey and a host of other | Welsh acts in front of 25,000 people for the BBC Voi |
| One of several Middle | Welsh adaptations was called the Brut y Brenhinedd ( |
| The name was later used in | Welsh adaptations of foreign material such as the Br |
| Adam of Usk ( | Welsh: Adda o Frynbuga) (c. |
| In another section Bishop | Welsh adds "[T]hey deny the teaching authority of th |
| The Crown Buildings ( | Welsh: Adeilad y Goron) aka Cathays Park Buildings, |
| 2 October - Thomas Mathews, | Welsh admiral (born 1676) |
| date unknown - Sir Thomas Foley, | Welsh admiral (died 1833) |
| Welsh Adventure (1966) | |
| (20 December 1912 - 4 April 1978), was a noted | Welsh aeronautical engineer, sometimes known as "the |
| tion to parliament he has been a member of the | Welsh Affairs Select Committee. |
| appointed a member of the Select Committee on | Welsh Affairs in 1979 and he was also opposition spo |
| He has also been the director of | Welsh Affairs for the Royal Mail and commissioning e |
| In parliament he was a member of the | Welsh affairs select committee from 1992 until he jo |
| The | Welsh Affairs Select Committee (or simply the 'Welsh |
| Source: | Welsh Affairs Committee |
| He is chairman of the Institute of | Welsh Affairs, which he co-founded, and the Welsh Na |
| The River Clywedog ( | Welsh: Afon Clywedog) is a tributary of the River Cl |
| The River Carno ( | Welsh: Afon Carno) is a river in Powys, mid Wales. |
| The River Lledr ( | Welsh: Afon Lledr) is a river in North Wales and the |
| The River Eitha ( | Welsh: Afon Eitha) is a small river in Wrexham Count |
| The River Rhaeadr ( | Welsh: Afon Rhaeadr) is a river in Wales. |
| The River Gwili ( | Welsh: Afon Gwili) is a river in Carmarthenshire, Wa |
| Llanidloes via the source of the River Severn ( | Welsh: Afon Hafren) in Hafren Forest, Plynlimon. |
| It crosses the River Monnow ( | Welsh: Afon Mynwy) just above its confluence with th |
| The River Rhythallt ( | Welsh: Afon Rhythallt) is a river in Gwynedd, North |
| The River Vyrnwy ( | Welsh: Afon Efyrnwy, pronounced ) is a river which f |
| The River Machno ( | Welsh: Afon Machno) is a river in Snowdonia, North W |
| The River Amman ( | Welsh: Afon Aman) is a river of south Wales, which j |
| The Ebbw River ( | Welsh: Afon Ebwy) is a river in South Wales. |
| The River Monnow ( | Welsh: Afon Mynwy) flows through south-west Hereford |
| The River Cywyn ( | Welsh Afon Cywyn) is a river that flows through Carm |
| Holyhead is named Caergybi in | Welsh, after the fort. |
| He played his club rugby for London | Welsh, after training as a teacher at Loughborough U |
| the very successful the president of the Royal | Welsh Agricultural Show (2008). |
| n returned to Wales as a senior lecture at the | Welsh Agricultural College, Llanbadarn Fawr until 19 |
| Dafydd y Garreg Wen is a traditional | Welsh air and folk song. |
| The tune is that of an old | Welsh air, first found in a musical manuscript by We |
| "All Through the Night" (Traditional | Welsh Aire) |
| David Jenkins - Four | Welsh Airs |
| British Harmony, being a Collection of Antient | Welsh Airs |
| liams also assisted John Parry to produce the ‘ | Welsh Harper' and John Thomas consulted her before p |
| John Elias was the author of numerous works in | Welsh, all on a theological or doctrinal theme. |
| The 2004-05 | Welsh Alliance League was the twenty-first season of |
| The 2001-02 | Welsh Alliance League was the eighteenth season of t |
| They currently play in the | Welsh Alliance League Division One. |
| The 2002-03 | Welsh Alliance League was the nineteenth season of t |
| The 2000-01 | Welsh Alliance League was the seventeenth season of |
| lub based in Holyhead, Anglesey playing in the | Welsh Alliance League (part of the Welsh football le |
| Town finished the season as runners up in the | Welsh Alliance League and winners of the Welsh Allia |
| Source: Seasiders' Attic | Welsh Alliance League |
| The 2003-04 | Welsh Alliance League was the twentieth season of th |
| The Tabernacle Chapel (Capel y Tabernacl in | Welsh), also known as Libanus Chapel, is a Grade I l |
| Race Horses are a | Welsh alternative pop group from Aberystwyth, Wales. |
| Alyn and Deeside ( | Welsh: Alun a Glannau Dyfrdwy) is a parliamentary co |
| mpionships in Wales, and select and manage all | Welsh amateur golf teams. |
| Philip Williams is an | Welsh amateur snooker player. |
| Thomas Davies (born 1872, died 1950s) was a | Welsh amateur footballer who played at half back for |
| Welsh Amateur Billiards Championship; 1960, 1972, 19 | |
| 2007 Spanish Amateur Open Championship, | Welsh Amateur Open Stroke Play Championship |
| The club is affiliated with the | Welsh Amateur Rowing Association (WARA) and hosts se |
| 1966/67 | Welsh Amateur Cup Winners, W N L (Wrexham Area) Cham |
| Welsh Amateur Cup | |
| After winning the | Welsh amateur title in 1985, he turned professional |
| Aberystwyth won the | Welsh Amateur Cup in 1931 and 1933, and were losing |
| Martha introduces Ianto as the | Welsh Ambassador and Gwen as his wife to the guard, |
| e National Waterfront Museum, Swansea or NWMS ( | Welsh: Amgueddfa genedlaethol y glannau) is a museum |
| The National Roman Legion Museum ( | Welsh: Amgueddfa Lleng Rufeinig Cymru) is one of the |
| Named for the | Welsh anatomist David Johnson who originally describ |
| gland, Collison chose to play for Wales due to | Welsh ancestry on his mother's side. |
| ms (born 2 July 1931) is an English actor with | Welsh ancestry. |
| original surname, Caddell or Cadell, suggests | Welsh ancestry. |
| Alex | Welsh and his Band |
| This portion of the website is in | Welsh, and features a section for those learning Wel |
| Outside broadcast coverage of games involving | Welsh and Irish teams was produced by BBC Wales and |
| Many poorer settlers spoke English, | Welsh and Flemish. |
| Pearce won the | Welsh and British heavyweight boxing title in 1983. |
| Watson is now learning | Welsh, and her children were all educated in Welsh m |
| Pupils at the school are taught completely in | Welsh and come from a range of Welsh-language feeder |
| The name is | Welsh, and probably means "On (the brook called) Rha |
| All of the school's students speak | Welsh, and most have received a Welsh-language prima |
| The name itself is | Welsh and means "forest" or "edge of a forest", and |
| Llewelyn's ancestors were both | Welsh and American. |
| The station broadcasts a mix of | Welsh and English language programming - local outpu |
| April 1940 he was succeeded as AOC by William | Welsh and Steel returned to retirement. |
| His first name is | Welsh, and is pronounced . |
| On graduating from Aberystwyth with a BA in | Welsh and English, he became a teacher of Welsh at B |
| "Eglws" is modern | Welsh, and perhaps then early British, for church |
| It became the ancestor to Old | Welsh and the extinct dialect or language known as C |
| o-founded the university's Centre for Advanced | Welsh and Celtic Studies. |
| Mostyn labels himself “Catholic, | Welsh and Wagnerian,” enjoys smoking, hunting, winds |
| She speaks both | Welsh and English, having learned the former as a se |
| Frankie is the Current | Welsh and British Rhythmic Gymnastics Champion. |
| tempted to penetrate the left flank, Lt. Harry | Welsh and Pvt. |
| Young played several games for London | Welsh and Bristol before switching to rugby league. |
| AD, and deals much with the relations between | Welsh and Saxons, feat. |
| A flanker, Bowring played for London | Welsh and captained the team. |
| A selection stage having been abandoned by the | Welsh and Scottish FA's for financial reasons. |
| union footballer who plays fly-half for London | Welsh and Scotland. |
| anslated the poetry of Christina Rossetti into | Welsh, and edited the letters of David Jones, whose |
| He was born in Kingston, New Brunswick, of | Welsh and Scottish descent, and educated there. |
| His parents were Quakers: his mother | Welsh, and his father of an English family who had e |
| It was also one of the English, | Welsh and Irish quarter days when accounts had to be |
| rence W. Sherman, David P. Farrington, Brandon | Welsh and Doris MacKenzie, eds., Evidence-Based Crim |
| , Carmarthen prior to working as a lecturer in | Welsh and Drama at Trinity College, Carmarthen befor |
| Canada, starting his career playing at Toronto | Welsh and then Balmy Beach. |
| ook part in translating the New Testament into | Welsh, and also did some work on the Welsh translati |
| He played club rugby for Cardiff and London | Welsh and county rugby for Middlesex. |
| Gwenno has a degree in | Welsh and International Politics from Aberystwyth Un |
| the inhabitants of Llangadwaladr parish spoke | Welsh, and that 88% knew no English whatsoever. |
| collaboration between Chuck Palahniuk, Irvine | Welsh and Orbital's Phil Hartnoll. |
| He later played for both Llanelli and London | Welsh and also for Glamorgan County. |
| osest secondary schools are Ysgol Maes Garmon ( | Welsh) and Alun School (English) in Mold, 4.5 miles |
| She has Swedish, Danish, Norwegian, | Welsh, and Irish ancestry. |
| udes a wide range of English, Irish, Scottish, | Welsh and French folk songs. |
| he north-western fringes of Europe, namely the | Welsh, and the Landrace pig breeds of Scandinavia. |
| He is fluent in | Welsh and English. |
| t is the only internet resource of its kind in | Welsh, and therefore has an important place in Welsh |
| He was a commander in the king's | Welsh and Irish expeditions of 1210-1212. |
| yfarthfa means "Place of the barking (dog)" in | Welsh and the school crest reflects this. |
| e of the gravestones are in English, others in | Welsh and some are in a mixture of the two languages |
| It was a decisive victory for the | Welsh and Mercians: Edwin was killed and his army wa |
| He preached in both English and | Welsh, and was highly respected as a preacher. |
| a folk-rock group from Wales, singing both in | Welsh and Breton. |
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