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Author and celtophile Alice Matilda Langland Williams Born ( 1867-10-04 )4 October 1867 Brecknockshire , Wales Died 28 October 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) Occupation Novelist Language Welsh Nationality Welsh Alice Matilda Langland Williams , more commonly known as Alys Mallt and Y Fonesig Mallt ( 4 October 1867 - 28 October 1950 ) , was a
Welsh political writer and celtophile .
She was born in Brecknockshire to an English-speaking family , but learned the
Welsh language when influenced by the circle of Welsh heiress Augusta Hall , Baroness Llanover .
Throughout her adult life , Williams was part of a campaign for
Welsh home rule .
She supported Welshness in dress and speech .
She also joined
Welsh nationalist organisations , such as Cymru Fydd and Plaid Cymru .
She spoke admiringly for the zeal of Irish nationalists .
Early life and education
Williams was born to an English-speaking , middle-class family of Brecknockshire .
She was probably born in Oystermouth , Gower , although some sources say Aberclydach , Tal-y-bont on Usk , Brecknockshire .
She was the fourth child of John James Williams , M.D. She had a sister , Gwenfreida ; and two brothers , William and Frederick .
In her youth , she came under the influence of Lady Llanover and her circle .
From them Williams learned to speak Welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' Welsh costume of dress , along with her brother Frederick who dressed like a 13th-century Welsh lord .
Career as a novelist
In 1889 , when she was 22 , Williams published her first novel with her sister , Gwenfreida , under the name " Y Ddau Wynne " .
The novel , called One of the Royal Celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the British Empire , in which Celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire .
The novel 's main character is Glyndŵr Parry Lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last Welsh prince , Llywelyn ap Gruffydd .
There is not a single English character in the book .
It has been argued that Gwenfrieda 's political beliefs were the foundation of the novel .
However , Williams went on to write and publish A Maid of Cymru , which is a romance , but again highly patriotic .
Published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure of the campaign for Welsh home rule which was active at this time .
This is shown by the death of the Tangwysh who was trampled to death by wild ponies .
In 1929 , along with her nephew Ioan Penry Brychan Robertson , she published the Welsh birthday book , Llyfr Penblwydd .
Political career
In 1896
Williams was the second person to join Urdd y Delyn , an organisation established by Owen M. Edwards to promote Welsh arts and culture .
Urdd y Delyn offered prizes for harp playing , speaking Welsh , reading
Welsh books and penillion singing .
Under the pen name of " Gwobrywyon Aberclydach " , Williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau .
Between 1911 and 1916 Williams was central to the foundation of Byddin Cymru , a radical nationalist group concerned with protecting the Welsh language .
The movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called Cymru 'r Plant .
She attended Irish and Welsh movement meetings zealously and could not be wavered on her stance for Welshness in dress and speech .
In one of her annual addresses to Byddin Cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the Irish , but after the 1916 Easter Rising , she was more subdued .
Throughout her life she constantly supported Urdd Gobaith Cymru , Plaid Cymru and the National Eisteddfod .
She was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the Royal Air Force Training Camps at Porth Neigwl and Penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname Ysgolion Formio ' bombing schools ' .
Williams was part of the Welsh home rule movement and the Cymru Fydd campaign .
Later years and legacy
In her later life , Williams gave a hundred pounds to supporters of the Welsh language and culture .
In 1915 she moved to Plas Pantsaeson with her younger brother , Frederick , where she spent the rest of her life .
She died there on 28 October 1950 , near St Dogmaels .
She was cremated at Pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at Llansanffraid , Brecknockshire .
Williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with Gwyneth Vaughan , a fellow activist and writer .
Novels *
One of the Royal Celts ( 1889 ) *
A Maid of Cymru ( 1901 ) * Llyfr Penblwydd ( 1929 )


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author [PERSON] and celtophile alice matilda langland williams [PERSON] born [PERSON] ( 1867-10-04 )4 october [PERIOD] 1867 brecknockshire [PLACE] , wales [PLACE] died 28 october [PERIOD] 1950 ( 1950-10-28 ) ( aged 83 ) occupation novelist [PERSON] language [LANGUAGE] welsh [PERSON] nationality welsh [PERSON] alice matilda langland williams [PERSON] , more commonly known as alys mallt [PERSON] and y fonesig mallt [PLACE] ( 4 october [PERIOD] 1867 - 28 october [PERIOD] 1950 ) , was a welsh [PERSON] political writer [PERSON] and celtophile [UNKNOWN] . she was born in brecknockshire [PLACE] to an english-speaking family [HUMAN GROUP] , but learned the welsh language [LANGUAGE] when influenced by the circle [PERSON] of welsh heiress augusta hall [PLACE] , baroness [PERSON] llanover [UNKNOWN] . throughout her adult life [EVENT] , williams [PERSON] was part of a campaign [PERSON] for welsh home rule [RULE] . she supported welshness [PROPERTY] in dress [SET] and speech [SPEECH] . she also joined welsh [PERSON] nationalist organisations [ORGANISATION] , such as cymru fydd [PERSON] and plaid cymru [PERSON] . she spoke admiringly for the zeal [PERSON] of irish [PERSON] nationalists [PERSON] . early life [EVENT] and education williams [PERSON] was born to an english-speaking , middle-class family [HUMAN GROUP] of brecknockshire [PLACE] . she was probably born in oystermouth [PLACE] , gower [PLACE] , although some sources say aberclydach [PERSON] , tal-y-bont on usk [UNKNOWN] , brecknockshire [PLACE] . she was the fourth child [PERSON] of john james williams [PERSON] , m.d. she [PERSON] had a sister [PERSON] , gwenfreida [UNKNOWN] ; and two brothers [PERSON] , william [PERSON] and frederick [PERSON] . in her youth [PERIOD] , she came under the influence [PERSON] of lady llanover [UNKNOWN] and her circle [PERSON] . from them williams [PERSON] learned to speak welsh [PERSON] and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh [PERSON] costume [TIME PERIOD] of dress [SET] , along with her brother frederick [PERSON] who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord [PERSON] . career [EVENT] as a novelist [PERSON] in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams [PERSON] published her first novel [EVENT] with her sister [PERSON] , gwenfreida [UNKNOWN] , under the name [NAME] " y ddau wynne [PLACE] " . the novel [EVENT] , called one of the royal celts [PERSON] , is an idealised fictionalisation [UNKNOWN] of the british empire [STATE] , in which celtic valour [PERSON] is presented as the reason [EVENT] for the success [ACT] of the empire [STATE] . the novel [EVENT] 's main character [PERSON] is glyndŵr parry lloyd [PERSON] , a man [PERSON] who can trace his ancestry [PERSON] back to the last welsh prince [PERSON] , llywelyn [PERSON] ap gruffydd [PERSON] . there is not a single english character [PERSON] in the book [PERSON] . it has been argued that gwenfrieda [UNKNOWN] 's political beliefs [TRUST] were the foundation [EVENT] of the novel [EVENT] . however , williams [PERSON] went on to write and publish a maid [PERSON] of cymru [PERSON] , which is a romance [PERSON] , but again highly patriotic . published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure [ABSTRACT ENTITY] of the campaign [PERSON] for welsh home rule [RULE] which was active at this time [PERIOD] . this is shown by the death [EVENT] of the tangwysh [UNKNOWN] who was trampled to death [EVENT] by wild ponies [QUANTITY] . in 1929 , along with her nephew ioan penry brychan robertson [PERSON] , she published the welsh birthday book [PERSON] , llyfr penblwydd [UNKNOWN] . political career [EVENT] in 1896 williams [PERSON] was the second person [PERSON] to join urdd y delyn [PERSON] , an organisation [ORGANISATION] established by owen m. edwards [PERSON] to promote welsh arts [PERSON] and culture [QUALITY] . urdd y delyn [PERSON] offered prizes [UNKNOWN] for harp [PERSON] playing , speaking welsh [PERSON] , reading welsh [PERSON] books [PERSON] and penillion singing [EVENT] . under the pen name [NAME] of " gwobrywyon aberclydach [UNKNOWN] " , williams [PERSON] later presented prizes [UNKNOWN] for harp [PERSON] playing at the national eisteddfodau [UNKNOWN] . between 1911 and 1916 williams [PERSON] was central to the foundation [EVENT] of byddin cymru [PERSON] , a radical nationalist group [GROUP] concerned with protecting the welsh language [LANGUAGE] . the movement [HUMAN GROUP] published its ideology [BODY] in the pages [DOCUMENT] of a magazine [ACTION] called cymru 'r plant [PLANT] . she attended irish [PERSON] and welsh movement [HUMAN GROUP] meetings [PERSON] zealously and could not be wavered on her stance [PROPERTY] for welshness [PROPERTY] in dress [SET] and speech [SPEECH] . in one of her annual addresses [UNKNOWN] to byddin cymru [PERSON] , she urged the members [STATE] to copy the zeal [PERSON] of the irish [PERSON] , but after the 1916 easter [PERSON] rising , she was more subdued . throughout her life [EVENT] she constantly supported urdd gobaith cymru [PERSON] , plaid cymru [PERSON] and the national eisteddfod [PLACE] . she was a supporter [PERSON] of the campaign [PERSON] against the establishment [STATE] of the royal air force [FORCE] training camps [PERSON] at porth neigwl [PERSON] and penyberth [UNKNOWN] , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio [PLACE] ' bombing schools [NUMBER] ' . williams [PERSON] was part of the welsh home rule [RULE] movement [HUMAN GROUP] and the cymru fydd campaign [PERSON] . later years [PERIOD] and legacy [PERSON] in her later life [EVENT] , williams [PERSON] gave a hundred pounds [SYMBOL] to supporters [PERSON] of the welsh language [LANGUAGE] and culture [QUALITY] . in 1915 she moved to plas pantsaeson [PERSON] with her younger brother [PERSON] , frederick [PERSON] , where she spent the rest [NUMBER] of her life [EVENT] . she died there on 28 october [PERIOD] 1950 , near st dogmaels [PLACE] . she was cremated at pontypridd [UNKNOWN] and her ashes [PERSON] were scattered in the churchyard [PIECE] at llansanffraid [UNKNOWN] , brecknockshire [PLACE] . williams [PERSON] influenced a new wave [WAVE] of women [PERSON] 's writers [PERSON] along with gwyneth vaughan [PERSON] , a fellow activist [PERSON] and writer [PERSON] . novels [EVENT] * one of the royal celts [PERSON] ( 1889 ) * a maid [PERSON] of cymru [PERSON] ( 1901 ) * llyfr penblwydd [UNKNOWN] ( 1929 )

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107name1NAME in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams published her first novel with her sister , gwenfreida , under the name " y ddau wynne " .
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110brothers1PERSON she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick .
111welsh arts1PERSON williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture .
112eisteddfodau1UNKNOWN under the pen name of " gwobrywyon aberclydach " , williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau .
113john james williams1PERSON she was the fourth child of john james williams , m.d. she had a sister , gwenfreida ; and two brothers , william and frederick .
114person1PERSON williams was the second person to join urdd y delyn , an organisation established by owen m. edwards to promote welsh arts and culture .
115success1ACT the novel , called one of the royal celts , is an idealised fictionalisation of the british empire , in which celtic valour is presented as the reason for the success of the empire .
116establishment1STATE she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' .
117cymru 'r plant1PLANT the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant .
118supporters1PERSON in her later life , williams gave a hundred pounds to supporters of the welsh language and culture .
119ideology1BODY the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant .
120members1STATE in one of her annual addresses to byddin cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the irish , but after the 1916 easter rising , she was more subdued .
121usk1UNKNOWN she was probably born in oystermouth , gower , although some sources say aberclydach , tal-y-bont on usk , brecknockshire .
122supporter1PERSON she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' .
123llywelyn1PERSON the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd .
124welsh home rule movement1HUMAN GROUP williams was part of the welsh home rule movement and the cymru fydd campaign .
125women1PERSON williams influenced a new wave of women 's writers along with gwyneth vaughan , a fellow activist and writer .
126failure1ABSTRACT ENTITY published in 1901 , it was symbolically related to the failure of the campaign for welsh home rule which was active at this time .
127welsh lord1PERSON from them williams learned to speak welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh costume of dress , along with her brother frederick who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord .
128churchyard1PIECE she was cremated at pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at llansanffraid , brecknockshire .
129welsh home rule1RULE welsh home rule .
130addresses1UNKNOWN in one of her annual addresses to byddin cymru , she urged the members to copy the zeal of the irish , but after the 1916 easter rising , she was more subdued .
131pounds1SYMBOL in her later life , williams gave a hundred pounds to supporters of the welsh language and culture .
132movement1HUMAN GROUP the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant .
133pen name1NAME under the pen name of " gwobrywyon aberclydach " , williams later presented prizes for harp playing at the national eisteddfodau .
134magazine1ACTION the movement published its ideology in the pages of a magazine called cymru 'r plant .
135y ddau wynne1PLACE in 1889 , when she was 22 , williams published her first novel with her sister , gwenfreida , under the name " y ddau wynne " .
136stance1PROPERTY she attended irish and welsh movement meetings zealously and could not be wavered on her stance for welshness in dress and speech .
137porth neigwl1PERSON she was a supporter of the campaign against the establishment of the royal air force training camps at porth neigwl and penyberth , and it was she who gave then the nickname ysgolion formio ' bombing schools ' .
138influence1PERSON in her youth , she came under the influence of lady llanover and her circle .
139ancestry1PERSON the novel 's main character is glyndŵr parry lloyd , a man who can trace his ancestry back to the last welsh prince , llywelyn ap gruffydd .
140ashes1PERSON she was cremated at pontypridd and her ashes were scattered in the churchyard at llansanffraid , brecknockshire .
141costume1TIME PERIOD from them williams learned to speak welsh and adopted the ' traditional ' welsh costume of dress , along with her brother frederick who dressed like a 13th-century welsh lord .

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