• Daniel Huws FLSW (born 1932) is the world's leading authority of the last hundred years on Welsh manuscripts, with contributions that are held to represent...
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    possible that the manuscript was compiled for Hopcyn. According to scholar Daniel Huws, it is "by far the heaviest of the medieval books in Welsh, the largest...
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  • Jill Barber, friend Ehor Boyanowsky, patron Elizabeth Sigmund, friend Daniel Huws, Hughes's US editor Frances McCullough, and younger cousin Vicky Watling...
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    it contains an important version of the chronicle Brut y Tywysogion. Daniel Huws, the leading authority on Welsh manuscripts, has argued that the majority...
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    John Gwenogvryn Evans dated the Book of Taliesin to around 1275, but Daniel Huws dated it to the first quarter of the fourteenth century, and the fourteenth-century...
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    Wales 1063–1415 pp. 346–7 Quoted in Charles-Edwards The Welsh laws p.12 Daniel Huws, Leges Howelda at Canterbury in The National Library of Wales Journal...
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    Archived from the original on 23 July 2015. Retrieved 2 June 2016. Daniel Huws of the National Library of Wales (Llyfrau Cymraeg 1250–1400, Aberystwyth...
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    of the Gorchanau. This view is disputed by Huws, who considers that these were the work of Scribe A. See Huws (1989), pp. 34, 48. O Hehir considers that...
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  • Son Caneuon Traddodiadol y Cymry, eds Arfon Gwilym, Menai Williams, Daniel Huws (2006) Penygroes: Cwmni Cyhoeddi Gwynn, p.61. 100 o Ganeuon Gwerin (2012)...
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    Gellilyfdy, Cardiff, Central Library MS 2.634 (Hafod 24), p. 355–6. See also Daniel Huws, ‘Yr Hen Risiart Langfford,’ in Beirdd a Thywysogion: Barddoniaeth Llys...
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