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- Only gradually did Cymru ( the land ) and Cymry ( the people ) come to supplant Brython.
- He also edited Y Brython from 1858 to 1860 and published articles in Y Gwyddoniadur . 1856 saw the publication of Llythyraeth yr Iaith Gymraeg.
- He moved to Liverpool in 1875 where he founded the Gwasg y Brython Press, which became one of the major Welsh publishers of the day.
- After the in absentia ", in June 1946, but continued to contribute material to the magazine " Ar Vro " as " Brython ".
- He founded the antiquarian magazine " Y Brython " in 1906 and in 1911 began to publish an influential critical magazine " Y Beirniad ", edited by Sir John Morris-Jones . He wrote an interesting book on folk tales about fairies in 1935.
- *Etymology suggests a pre-Celtic settlement large enough to give the name, but History does not mention these ( unless the Brython settlements qualify ?-also Brython is a redirect ) .-Made Clearer and linked to Britons ( historic ) instead of Brython, although text appears as Brython . ( Review ) 21 : 07, 3 May 2008 ( UTC)
- *Etymology suggests a pre-Celtic settlement large enough to give the name, but History does not mention these ( unless the Brython settlements qualify ?-also Brython is a redirect ) .-Made Clearer and linked to Britons ( historic ) instead of Brython, although text appears as Brython . ( Review ) 21 : 07, 3 May 2008 ( UTC)
- *Etymology suggests a pre-Celtic settlement large enough to give the name, but History does not mention these ( unless the Brython settlements qualify ?-also Brython is a redirect ) .-Made Clearer and linked to Britons ( historic ) instead of Brython, although text appears as Brython . ( Review ) 21 : 07, 3 May 2008 ( UTC)
- *Etymology suggests a pre-Celtic settlement large enough to give the name, but History does not mention these ( unless the Brython settlements qualify ?-also Brython is a redirect ) .-Made Clearer and linked to Britons ( historic ) instead of Brython, although text appears as Brython . ( Review ) 21 : 07, 3 May 2008 ( UTC)
- The table below also contains the paramount native Welsh rulers in the Plantagenet periods by this time only Wales ( or parts thereof ) remained under Brittonic rule in Britain and the term " Briton [ s ] " ( " Brython [ iaid ] ", " Brutaniaid " ) was used synonymously with what is now the term for the Welsh people, " Cymry ".
- The Welsh word " Brython " was introduced into English usage by John Rhys in 1884 as a term unambiguously referring to the Goidel "; hence the adjective " Brythonic " referring to the group of languages . " Brittonic languages " is a more recent coinage ( first attested 1923 according to the " Oxford English Dictionary " ) intended to refer to the ancient Britons specifically.
- Raised in Talysarn, Jones embarked upon a career in journalism at Caernarfon where he wrote for " Yr Herald Cymraeg " ., then he moved to Liverpool in 1931 to edit the weekly Brython which he did till 1939 . Controversially in 1942 he became the editor of " Baner ac Amserau Cymru ", a paper which openly supported the activities of Plaid Cymru and had Saunders Lewis as one of its chief columnists as well as in the 1960s supporting Cymdeithas yr Iaith Gymraeg Jones remained as editor for 38 years . At Denbigh he immersed himself in the life of the Welsh community, and in particular the Capel Mawr Presbyterian Church of Wales where he came to admire the socialist minister, Rev J . H . Griffith.