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Alphabetic List of All Bards by Surname Henwyn Teylu Pub Bardh Oll Yn Alphabetic list of all Bards by Surname Henwyn teylu pub Bardh oll yn aray lytherennek 2009 ABBISS Mrs Alison SEYTHENNOW Barded as Alison WEEKS - Weeks 1937 ADAMS Reverend John Herbert D HOLYER DELEGH Follower of Delech 1998 ADAMS Mr Leonard ILOWVARDH Music Bard 1988 ADAMS Mr Peter Lewis D CARARDHOW Gorsedh Council for a short period in 1991 Lover of High Places 1939 ADAMS Mr William John D PENENYS Island Head 1984 ALLARD Mrs Julia MYRGH FENTEN PERAN Daughter of Perranwell 1948 ALLEN Miss Bessie Irene D MYRGH MORVAL Daughter of Morval 1998 ALLEN Mr Dennis Greenwood D SPYRYS ARVOR Spirit of the Coast 1933 ALLIN-COLLINS Mr Ralph St Vincent D HAL WYN Bard of Brittany - Lok Maria Ker, 10 August 1928 White Moor 1986 AMOS Mr Stephen Oswald NANS MELYN Mill Valley 1930 ANDREW Mr Charles Kenneth Croft D SCOREN SABEN Pinetree Branch 1978 ANDREWS Dr Charles Thomas D PENMEDHEK Chief Physician 1951 ANGELLEY Mrs Frances Ellen D MELYONEN Barded as Mrs Frances Ellen HOWARD - Violet 1993 ANGOVE Mr Gary Mark MAP AN GOF Son of a Blacksmith 1965 ANGOVE Mr Peter Rodney D GURON St Guron - A hermit who lived at Bodmin - (Celtic Name) 1945 ANGOVE Miss Phyllis Mary D STUDHYORES KERNOW Student of Cornwall 1979 ANGOVE Mr Richard Daniel D SCRYFER KERNOW Writer of Cornwall 1951 ANGOVE Mr Samuel D AN GOF The Smith 1937 ANGWIN Mr Benjamin Francis D MAP UST Son of St Just 1999 ANGWIN Mr Benjamin Francis D GWAS LAFROWDA Servant of Lafrowda 1975 ANNEAR Mr Samuel Clifford Warwick D CUSULYER Counsellor 1978 ANSELL Mr George Philip Stanley CARADOK Deputy Grand Bard 1988-1991, Grand Bard 1991-1994 Amiable - (Celtic Name) 1977 APPLEBY Mr Cedric John GWAS UTHNO Servant of Uthno 1999 APPLEBY Mr Raymond Maurice RUMON PENBUCCA (Saint's Name) 2004 ARMSTRONG Mrs Rosalie MYRGH LANGOROC Barded as Rosalie EASTLAKE - Daughter of Crantock 1969 ARNOLD Dr Sir Malcolm D TROMPOUR Trumpeter 1932 ARTHUR Mrs Annie Maria D BLEJEN ROS Heath Flower 1948 ARTHUR Mr Marshel D SCRYFER AN PRY GWYN Originally listed under Arthur MARSHALL - China Clay Writer 1969 ARTHUR Mrs Violet Maude D ARLODHES AN VENTEN Barded as Mrs V MARSHEL-ARTHUR - Lady of the Well 1991 ASHTON Mr Edward Stanley YLEWYTH BREST HELLYS Brass Musician of Helston 1988 ASPLET Mrs Constance Mary CANORES AN NANS Barded as Constance Mary AYTON - Singer of the Valley 1932 ATCHLEY Mr Max Heriot Nevill Cuthbert D GWAS GERRANS Servant of Gerrans 1960 ATTWATER Mr Donald D DEN A GAINT Man of Kent 1999 ATTWELL Mr David MAP GWYTHTY TREGERGH Son of Workplace at Oat Farm - (Translation of Welsh placename) 1988 AUHL Mr Ian Leslie D MAP BURRA Son of Burra 1958 AVIS Mrs Rosina Kate D MYRGH PLU DHOMYNYK Daughter of St Dominic 1980 AXFORD Mr Ernest Coleman D GWAS AN GONYOW Servant of the Moors 2008 AXTEN Ms Janet Jean PORTHIA Y'M KOLONN-VY St Ives in my Heart 2003 AYLMER Audrey Eleanor CARES ENESOW Lover of Islands 2005 BAILEY Miss Judith GEDYORES MENESTROUTHY Orchestra Conductor 1994 BAILEY Mrs Margaret MYRGH AN NANS TAMER Daughter of the Tamar Valley 2007 BAILEY Mr Roger Charles PENRUDH Redhead 1951 BAINSMITH Mrs Annie Louisa Wakefield D LOWENA Joy 1951 BAINSMITH Captain Bruce Faed D ER AN MOR Sea Eagle 2009 BAKER Mr Clive Penwith MY HA'M ROS Me & my Wheel 2006 BAKER Mr Richard D MAP MURBRAS BYGHAN Son of Little Prairie 2006 BALE Mr Terrence John DEN CHERYTA KEURYOW Council Member 2012-2015 Charity Man of Choirs 1992 BALHATCHET Dr David John D MAP FRYNKES Son of a Frenchwoman 2001 BALL Mr David John MAB KYMYGIETH HAG ILOW Son of Chemistry & Music 1962 BALL Mr James Charles D GWRYER FORDHOW Maker of Ways 2002 BALL Mr Jonathan Macartney TREGARTHEN Of the garden [Place Name] 1967 BANFIELD Mr Thomas Miners D CUNTELLER YLOW Collector of Music 2002 BANKS Mrs Patricia Rosina D COVATHORES HENDASOW Recorder of Forefathers 1958 BARBER Mr John Tucker D MAP GOLES AN DRE Son of Downalong 1934 BARLOW Miss Margaret Goodeve D MYRGH AN GONYOW Daughter of the Moors 1931 BARNES Mr Walter D PEN YLOW Chief of Music 1945 BARNETT Mr Frederick Gordon D GWAS GWENNAP Servant of Gwennap 1938 BARON Mr Francis D COLON LEN Faithful Heart 2006 BARRIBALL Mr Harold John D MAP EGLOSKERRY Son of Egloskerry 2018 BARTLE Mr Nicholas Kenneth DEN AN SOTH Man of the South 1970 BARTLETT Mrs Millicent Mary D SCRYFER RANYETH Dialect Writer 1966 BARTON Mr Kenwin D CANER KENWYN Singer of Kenwyn 1953 BASHER Mr Sidney James D MENTENOUR GWARY COTH Supporter of an Ancient Sport 1962 BATCHELOR Mrs Kathleen Mary D BAR SABEN Pine Branch 1956 BATH Mrs Anne Lloyd D MYRGH DYW DRE Daughter of Two Towns 1980 BATTEN Mr Benjamin Green D SCRYFER GWAVAS Writer of Gwavas 1968 BATTEN Mr James Boase D MAP LULYN Gorsedh Council Member for 20 years Son of Newlyn 1988 BAWDEN Mrs Mary Patricia D MYRGHWYN STENOR Grand-daughter of a Tin Miner 2004 BAWDEN Mr William Moyle D MAP TREAVON Son of Trevone 1969 BAWDEN Mr William Richard Brian D CARER GWYTHPOLL Lover of Chess 1999 BEADLE Mrs Rosemary KOVHEANS Remembrance 1969 BECKERLEG Mr Alfred D CAR AN VRETONYON Friend of the Bretons 1984 BECKERLEG Mrs Margaret Helen Trewhella D TREWHELLA (Family Name) 1945 BECKERLEGGE Mr John Joseph D WHYLER HENGOVATH Seeker of Old Memories 1941 BECKETT Miss Rosalynde D CARES TRAMOR Overseas Friend 1993 BEEMAN Mrs Vanessa Eve GWENENEN Former Competitions Secretary, Deputy Grand Bard 2003-2006, A Bee - (Family Name) Grand Bard 2006-2009 1934 BEER Mr Cecil Herbert D MAP KENWYN Deputy Grand Bard 1967-1972 Son of Kenwyn 2002 BENNALLICK Mr Arthur John WHETHLOR WENNA Storyteller of St Wenn 2003 BENNETT Mrs Frances MERTH BARLOWENNA Daughter of Barlowenna 1957 BENNETT Mrs Hazel Winifred KNOWWEDHEN Horner Hazel Tree 1960 BENNETT Mr John Kenneth D MAP BENEDYK Son of Benedict 1992 BENNETT Mrs Myra Joyce D CARES YLOW Lover of Music 1971 BENNETT Mr Ralph Pearce D CAR RESTORMEL Friend of Restormel 2002 BENNETT Mr Russell Trevear TREVEAR Deputy Herald & Council Member 2009-2015 (Place Name) 1968 BENNETTO Mr Wilfred Melville D ABRANSEK Bushy Browed 1999 BENNETTS Mr Barrie CUNTELLER NEWODHOW KERNEWEK Cornish News Gatherer 1999 BENNETTS Mrs Deborah TIOGES Former Competitions Secretary Woman Farmer 1950 BENNETTS Mr George D GWAS MERIASEK Servant of Meriadoc 1966 BENNETTS Mr James Redvers Stephens D SCRYFER NEWODHOW Journalist 1995 BENNEY Mr Clive GWYTHYAS SEN AGNES COTH Guardian of Old St Agnes 2014 BENOIT Mrs Wendy Janice GWERESORES DHE LIES Helper of Many 1983 BERRIMAN Mrs Evangeline Rouncefield NEWODHOW DA Good Tidings 1950 BERRY Mr Claude D LEF CAMHEYL Voice of the Camel 2009 BERRY Mr Eric COSSYLIER TREVEN COTHENEB Historic Building Consultant 1974 BERRYMAN Miss Margaret Doris D MAGHTETH GWARY Handmaiden of the Drama 1977 BESKEEN Miss Kathleen Myra D MAGHTETH YLLOGAN Servant of Illogan 1946 BEST Mr Richard Stanley D MAP TREWUN Honorary Treasurer 1957-1962 Son of Trewoon 1995 BEVINS Mrs Betty Eileen MYRGH ABERFAL Daughter of Falmouth 1965 BICE Mr Christopher Francis D GWYTHENEK Honorary Secretary 1965-1967 (Celtic Name) 1998 BIDDICK Mrs Peggy BUDIC (Personal Name) 1968 BIRT Mr Paul William Llewellyn DEROWEN Oak Tree 1995 BISCOE Mr Bert VYAJOR GANS GERYOW Council Member 2009-Date Voyager with Words 1956 BIZLEY Mrs Alice Caroline D COVATHORES LEGHVEYN Recorder of the Slates 1955 BIZLEY Mr Maurice Henry D GWANDRYAS LOWEN Happy Wanderer 1997 BLACKMAN Mr Anthony John Patrick D YGORYER LAGASOW FLEGHES Opener of Young Eyes 1987 BLAKE Mr Frederick David D GWYTHYAS AN ARGHANS Keeper of Cash 1945 BLAMEY Miss Louisa D CARES YOWYNKES Friend of the Young 1938 BLANNING-POOLEY Mr Frederick George D MAP LANYVET Son of Lanivet 2014 BLEWETT Mr Frank MAB WYNN PENLEGH Grandson of Penlee 1933 BLEWETT Mr Richard D GWAVAS (Place Name) 1961 BLEWETT Mr Richard Rodda D DEN A GROWAN Man of Crowan 1931 BLEWETT Mr William D GWARYER Actor 1956 BLIGHT Mr Edward D FORMYAS Organiser 2019 BLOOMFIELD Ms Mary Ann DIWYSYK Earnest 1990 BLOUNT Mr Christopher James EDHEN AVAR Early Bird 1928 BLUETT Mr Albert Marwood D GWRYGHONEN VEW Living Spark 2011 BOCK Mr Albert Friedrich Georg D BOCKA DU Bugbear 1981 BOLITHO Mr John Edgar D JOWAN AN CLETH Deputy Grand Bard 1997-2000; Grand Bard 2000-2003 John of the North 1970 BOLITHO Mrs Una A D FYLLORES Lady Violinist 1935 BONYTHON Sir John Langdon D KERNOW TRAMOR Cornishman Overseas 2008 BOTTERILL Mr Deryck MAP PENCYTA KERNOW AN OSOW CRES Son of Mediaeval Capital of Cornwall 1934 BOULDEN Mr Thomas D DEN A WYK Man of Gweek 1960 BOULTON Mr George W D MAP BOLA Son of Bola 1985 BOURDEAUX Reverend Michael Alan TREMENYAS Y'N YST Canon Traveller in the East 2017 BOUTLE Mr Clive DREN RUDH Red Thorn 1982 BOWDEN Mrs Silvia Louise D FLOGH MADERN Child of Madron 1994 BOWDEN-DAN Miss Claire ROSWYTHYER Formerly RW BOWDEN-DAN - Networker 2001 BRADLEY Mr Patrick Rider LYWANS CUNTELLYOR RESRUTH Gorsedh Banner Bearer Collector of Paintings of Redruth 1936 BRAY Mr Nicholas D BRE Hill 1998 BREEN Miss Ruth D CARES BLEJYOW Lover of Flowers 1953 BREWER Mr Sidney Eddy D CASTEL RESTORMEL Restormel Castle 1932 BRIAN Mrs Ethel D MYRGH KERNOW Daughter of Cornwall 1933 BRITTAIN Dame Alida Louisa D TELENORES AN GOLOM WYN Harpist of the White Dove 1961 BROAD Mr Donald D KERNOW YLOWEK Musical Cornishman 1999 BROCK Mrs Elizabeth Mary D CARES TEKTER AN POW Lover of Country Beauty 1976 BROCK Mr John Hedley D MAP KELLY BRE Son of Kelly Bray 1992 BROOKE Mr Justin D WHYTHRER STENORYON Researcher of Tinners 2009 BROOKS Mr Anthony William DESKAJOR GONYS BAL Mining Teacher 2018 BROTHERTON Mr David Graham ILEWYDH PORTHIA Musician of St Ives 2013 BROTHERTON Mrs Delia Elizabeth MYRGHWYN MELYNOR Communications Officer, Council Member 2013-2019, Honorary Miller's Granddaughter Secretary
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