DicAberdaron (Richard Robert Jones; 1780–1843), also known as Dick of Aberdaron, was a Welsh traveller and polyglot. Aberdaron was born in 1780 in the...
Aberdaron (Welsh pronunciation: [abɛrˈdarɔn]) is a community, electoral ward and former fishing village at the western tip of the Llŷn Peninsula in the...
Georgiana Hare-Naylor (ca. 1755–1806) an English painter and art patron. DicAberdaron (1780–1843), traveller and polyglot who taught himself Latin at the...
otherwise known as the linguist DicAberdaron. Griffith died at her home in 1821 and she was buried in St Hywyn's Church, Aberdaron. Information is known about...
autograph of Prif Achae holh Gymru Benbaladr, an autograph memoir of DicAberdaron, sermons of Micah Thomas, first principal of Abergavenny Baptist College...
Charles James Apperley ("Nimrod"), sports writer, 64? 18 December – DicAberdaron (Richard Robert Jones), polyglot, 62/63 date unknown – Mary Evans (Mrs...
(died 1855) 7 October - Wyndham Lewis, MP (died 1838) date unknown DicAberdaron (Richard Robert Jones), traveller and linguist (died 1843) Thomas Prothero...
Calvinistic Methodist minister, writer and bibliophile Richard Robert Jones (DicAberdaron); Lewis Morris; Robert Prys Morris (c. 1831–1890), local historian and...
Times of Richard Robert Jones (also known as DicAberdaron), shown in the gallery below. Dic of Aberdaron, like Ellis, was a somewhat mysterious figure;...
the building is a mirror image. There is a local legend that a piper named Dic, and two fiddlers named Twm and Ned, were once lured into a nearby cave by...
Fardd, a Welsh writer, antiquarian, scholar and a collector of folklore. Dic Goodman (1920-2013), a Welsh poet and lifelong resident of the village. Eleri...