Rhif Cyf AmgPEN/7/933
TeitlTitle page and dedication to 'An introduction to the British tongue/or/Am easie and compendious way/of/teaching Englishmen/the British or Welsh tongue/being/(for anything that can be sayd to the contrary) the most ancient language vulgarly/spoken at this/day/and for its composure &/the harmony/it hathas well in verse and prose/the sweetest (considering the antientnesse/thereof) Regular & most exquisite/of all the European languages/ very usefull for them that/bear any office, live or Tra-/vel in Wales, by G.O./of Pwll:helie.
Disgrifiad the Isle of Anglesey'en) mentions that he had the honour. Who was this Griffith Owen? There is no mention of him in 'Y Bywgraffiadur' nor in Foster's 'Alumni'.
Dyddiadpre 1717
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