1852 A printed illustration of a newly created bust of Matthew Prior (1664 - 1721) who was an English poet and diplomat who contributed to the newspaper The Examiner which was edited by Jonathan Swift. After serving as secretary to the British embassy at the Hague, Netherlands, he was appointed a gentleman of the King's bedchamber and acted as secretary to the King as well as secretary to the plenipotentiaries who concluded the Peace of Ryswick. His monument is in Poets, Corner, Westminster Abbey, London. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/1852-a-printed-illustration-of-a-newly-created-bust-of-matthew-prior-1664-1721-who-was-an-english-poet-and-diplomat-who-contributed-to-the-newspaper-the-examiner-which-was-edited-by-jonathan-swift-after-serving-as-secretary-to-the-british-embassy-at-the-hague-netherlands-he-was-appointed-a-gentleman-of-the-kings-bedchamber-and-acted-as-secretary-to-the-king-as-well-as-secretary-to-the-plenipotentiaries-who-concluded-the-peace-of-ryswick-his-monument-is-in-poets-corner-westminster-abbey-london-image368091766.html
RM2CAT0PE–1852 A printed illustration of a newly created bust of Matthew Prior (1664 - 1721) who was an English poet and diplomat who contributed to the newspaper The Examiner which was edited by Jonathan Swift. After serving as secretary to the British embassy at the Hague, Netherlands, he was appointed a gentleman of the King's bedchamber and acted as secretary to the King as well as secretary to the plenipotentiaries who concluded the Peace of Ryswick. His monument is in Poets, Corner, Westminster Abbey, London.
Cylchgrawn yr ysgol Sabbothol (Caernarfon). English: A monthly Welsh language religious periodical serving the Sunday schools of the Calvinist Methodist denomination, mainly in Anglesey and Caernarfonshire. The periodical's main contents were religious articles alongside news related to the two counties' Sunday Schools. The periodical was edited by Williams Vaughan Willams (Llygadog), Caernarfon. Associated titles: Yr Esboniwr (1854). Cymraeg: Cylchgrawn crefyddol misol, Cymraeg ei iaith, a oedd yn gwasanaethu ysgolion Sul yr enwad Methodistiaid Calfinaidd yn bennaf yn Sir Fôn a Sir Caernarfon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cylchgrawn-yr-ysgol-sabbothol-caernarfon-english-a-monthly-welsh-language-religious-periodical-serving-the-sunday-schools-of-the-calvinist-methodist-denomination-mainly-in-anglesey-and-caernarfonshire-the-periodicals-main-contents-were-religious-articles-alongside-news-related-to-the-two-counties-sunday-schools-the-periodical-was-edited-by-williams-vaughan-willams-llygadog-caernarfon-associated-titles-yr-esboniwr-1854-cymraeg-cylchgrawn-crefyddol-misol-cymraeg-ei-iaith-a-oedd-yn-gwasanaethu-ysgolion-sul-yr-enwad-methodistiaid-calfinaidd-yn-bennaf-yn-sir-fn-a-sir-caernarfon-image210193599.html
RMP5Y427–Cylchgrawn yr ysgol Sabbothol (Caernarfon). English: A monthly Welsh language religious periodical serving the Sunday schools of the Calvinist Methodist denomination, mainly in Anglesey and Caernarfonshire. The periodical's main contents were religious articles alongside news related to the two counties' Sunday Schools. The periodical was edited by Williams Vaughan Willams (Llygadog), Caernarfon. Associated titles: Yr Esboniwr (1854). Cymraeg: Cylchgrawn crefyddol misol, Cymraeg ei iaith, a oedd yn gwasanaethu ysgolion Sul yr enwad Methodistiaid Calfinaidd yn bennaf yn Sir Fôn a Sir Caernarfon
Hunter succeeds Aubrey Williams in WPA. Washington, D.C., Jan. 18. Howard O. Hunter, appointed Deputy Administrator of WPA by Col. F.C. Harrington today, succeeding Aubrey Williams. He will take up his new duties Feb. 1. He has been serving as a field representative in the middle west, and is here surveying with satisfaction the prospect of 'staying put' in his desk job, 1/18/39 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/hunter-succeeds-aubrey-williams-in-wpa-washington-dc-jan-18-howard-o-hunter-appointed-deputy-administrator-of-wpa-by-col-fc-harrington-today-succeeding-aubrey-williams-he-will-take-up-his-new-duties-feb-1-he-has-been-serving-as-a-field-representative-in-the-middle-west-and-is-here-surveying-with-satisfaction-the-prospect-of-staying-put-in-his-desk-job-11839-image269791083.html
RMWJX17R–Hunter succeeds Aubrey Williams in WPA. Washington, D.C., Jan. 18. Howard O. Hunter, appointed Deputy Administrator of WPA by Col. F.C. Harrington today, succeeding Aubrey Williams. He will take up his new duties Feb. 1. He has been serving as a field representative in the middle west, and is here surveying with satisfaction the prospect of 'staying put' in his desk job, 1/18/39
Cyfaill eglwysig. English: A monthly Welsh language religious periodical serving the Established Church. The periodical's main contents were articles on religion and the church's activities alongside articles on more general subject matter. Amongst the periodical's editors were Evan Jones (Ieuan Gwenog), William Evans (1823-1900), Benjamin Williams (Gwynionydd, 1821-1891) and Enoch Jones (Isylog). Cymraeg: Cylchgrawn crefyddol misol, Cymraeg ei iaith, a oedd yn gwasanaethu'r Eglwys Sefydledig. Prif gynnwys y cylchgrawn oedd erthyglau ar grefydd ac ar weithgareddau'r eglwys, ynghyd ac erthyglau Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cyfaill-eglwysig-english-a-monthly-welsh-language-religious-periodical-serving-the-established-church-the-periodicals-main-contents-were-articles-on-religion-and-the-churchs-activities-alongside-articles-on-more-general-subject-matter-amongst-the-periodicals-editors-were-evan-jones-ieuan-gwenog-william-evans-1823-1900-benjamin-williams-gwynionydd-1821-1891-and-enoch-jones-isylog-cymraeg-cylchgrawn-crefyddol-misol-cymraeg-ei-iaith-a-oedd-yn-gwasanaethur-eglwys-sefydledig-prif-gynnwys-y-cylchgrawn-oedd-erthyglau-ar-grefydd-ac-ar-weithgareddaur-eglwys-ynghyd-ac-erthyglau-image210193561.html
RMP5Y40W–Cyfaill eglwysig. English: A monthly Welsh language religious periodical serving the Established Church. The periodical's main contents were articles on religion and the church's activities alongside articles on more general subject matter. Amongst the periodical's editors were Evan Jones (Ieuan Gwenog), William Evans (1823-1900), Benjamin Williams (Gwynionydd, 1821-1891) and Enoch Jones (Isylog). Cymraeg: Cylchgrawn crefyddol misol, Cymraeg ei iaith, a oedd yn gwasanaethu'r Eglwys Sefydledig. Prif gynnwys y cylchgrawn oedd erthyglau ar grefydd ac ar weithgareddau'r eglwys, ynghyd ac erthyglau
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