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    John Jones (19 January 1810 – October 1869), known by his bardic name of Talhaiarn, was a Welsh poet and architect. Jones was born at the Harp Inn (now known...
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    Llanfair Talhaiarn (Welsh: Llanfair Talhaearn), abbreviated to Llanfair TH, is a village and community approximately 5 miles (8.0 km) south of Abergele...
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  • volumes authored by John Thomas, including Welsh words by John Jones (Talhaiarn) and English words by Oliphant. The original English lyrics, as published...
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  • translation attempted by Sarah Lynn Higley runs as follows: John Jones (Talhaiarn) Lewis, "The historical Background of Early Welsh Verse", p. 31. Koch...
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    of Love. London: Triangle/SPCK. ISBN 978-0-281-04300-2. Thomas, John; Talhaiarn; Thomas Oliphant (1862). Welsh melodies: with Welsh and English poetry...
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    WalesOnline. Retrieved 2022-11-18. Jones, John (1862). Gwaith Talhaiarn: The works of Talhaiarn, in Welsh and English. Walter Davies, ed. (1826). Powysion:...
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  • collection Welsh Melodies with the Welsh lyrics by the Welsh poet John Jones (Talhaiarn) and the English lyrics by Thomas Oliphant, President of the Madrigal...
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    Jones (Talhaiarn) & Thomas Oliphant. Author: John Thomas. 1870 Welsh Melodies, with Welsh and English Poetry, vol. 3, by John Jones (Talhaiarn) & Thomas...
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    the eisteddfod poet beset with doubt, as the words of Eben Fardd and Talhaiarn (John Jones 1810–69), two of the foremost poets of the time, prove. Both...
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  • Wales, in early 2023. Locations in Wales include Abergele, with Llanfair Talhaiarn and Moel Famau, in the Clwydian Range also used. The programme premiered...
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