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Bardic Roll October 2020 Alphabetic list of all Bards by Bardic Name Henwyn bardhek pub Bardh oll yn aray abecedari 1968 BENNETTO MrWilfred Melville D ABRANSEK Bushy Browed 2011 REYNOLDS Mr Robert Scott ADHYSKONYDH Educator 1976 JEFFERY Mr Christopher Carvossa AGH KER FOSOW Descendant of Carvossa 1980 GRACE MrPhilip John D AGHSCRYFER Genealogist 2009 GERMAN Mr Julian Ronald Ralph AGO-MARGHOGYON Knightly Service 2012 DAVEY Miss Jowdy Fionnuala ALARGH GWYNN White Swan 1972 NICHOLLS ReverendJohn Glasson D ALUSENOR RYAL Royal Almoner 1963 JENNINGS MrReginald Claud D ALWHEDHOR AN DRE Borough Treasurer 2019 SHORT Mr Colin Charles AN BIBEL KRISTYON The Bible Christian 1980 IVALL MrDennis Endean D AN DEN (Family Name) 1951 ANGOVE MrSamuel D AN GOF The Smith 2010 MONK Mr Denzil AN GOUR GLAS The Green Man 2020 GILLINGHAM Mr John Ellery AN KOWR The Giant 1954 MIRANDE MrJon D AN MENEDHOR The Mountaineer 2016 DANIEL Dr James Wallace AN OJYON The Ox (Nickname) 1968 TURK DrFrank Archibald Sinclair D ANCAR SKYANSEK Scholarly Recluse 1995 HERRING MrIvor Jack D ARETHYOR HELIGAN Speaker of Heligan 1980 CURNOW Ms Beatrice Anne ARGHANS BEW Quicksilver 1969 ARTHUR MrsViolet Maude D ARLODHES AN VENTEN Lady of the Well 1938 POLLARD MrsMargaret Stewart D ARLODHES YWERDHON The Irish Lady 1995 St AUBYN Sir John Lord St Levan D ARLUTH CARREK LOS the Rt Hon Lord of the Grey Rock 1961 SMITH Mr Robert Meredith ARVORYAS Coast Dweller 1965 HARVEY MrsMuriel D ARWETH Badge - (Family Name) 2012 THOMAS Mr Arwyn Huw ARWYN [Personal Name] 1946 WHITEBONE MrErnest Allan D ASCORN GWYN White Bone 1994 WING MrsWinifred Gladys D ASKEL, SERVYADES YLOW Wing, Servant of Music 2004 COLEMAN Mrs Hilary Davey ATTAMYORES Pioneer 1958 POMEROY MissSybil Grace D AVALLENNEK Apple Orchard 1995 VAYNE Mrs Beth Margaret AWHESYTH BYASEN Magpie Lark 1939 MUNDY MrsGertrude D AWHESYTH CARN BRE Skylark of Carn Brea 2008 TACKLEY Mr Roger BANER DU Jolly Roger 2000 RENDLE Mr Phillip Charles Henry BANERONIETHOR Vexillologist 2008 PIPER MrJames Anthony D BANEROR Standard Bearer 1951 WILLIAMS MissEdith D BAR AN WUN Top of the Down 1962 BATCHELOR MrsKathleen Mary D BAR SABEN Pine Branch 1930 KING MrJohn Baragwanath D BARA GWANETH Wheaten Bread 1904 DUNCOMBE-JEWELL MrLouis Charles Richard D BARDD GLAS Blue Bard 1998 SAUNDERS Mr Timothy Simon BARDH GWERIN Poet of the People 1932 VIVIAN MissClara Eveline Bickford D BARDHES AN PENGEGON Bard of Pengegon 1993 JACKETT MrsMaureen D BARDHES NANKERSEY Bard of Flushing 1932 GOURVIL MonsieurFrancois D BAREN YDHYOW Ivy Branch 2000 WALPOLE Mr Anthony BARGOS Buzzard 1934 SYMONS DrJohn D BARTH AN CLEGHTOUR Bard of the Belltower 1928 THOMAS MrHerbert D BARTH COLONNEK Friendly Bard 1985 VENABLES MrRoger Evelyn Cavendish D BARTH CUM Valley Bard 1932 ENNOR MrEdward John D BARTH ENOR Bard of Honour 1938 WHALE MrAlec Bruce D BARTH LYONES Bard of Lyonnese 2002 HARTLAND Mr George Michael BARTH SEYTHYN Minstrel of Seaton 1933 MARTIN MrsEdith D BENEN BENENES Women's Woman 2014 SMITH Mrs Marion BENEN CLOGH Bell Woman 2002 MENHENNET Mrs Marion Joy BENNETH LOWEN Joyous Blessing 1984 SILBER Mrs Anne BERLEWEN Morning Star 1972 LEAN MrsConstance Evelyn D BESYAS CONNEK Skilful Fingers 1982 CHATHAILRIABHAIGH MissEileen Ni D BLATH AS EIREANN-BLEJEN YWERDHON Flower of Ireland 1935 COOK MrsValerie Violet D BLEJEN ALS Cliff Flower 1931 FURZE MrWalter Martin D BLEJEN EYTHYN Furze Flower 1932 ARTHUR MrsAnnie Maria D BLEJEN ROS Heath Flower 1974 HOLMES Mr Julyan Gorhan BLEW MELEN Blonde 1947 LOVELL MrsNorma Ethel D BLYDHESYK Little Wolf 2011 BOCK MrAlbert Friedrich Georg D BOCKA DU Bugbear 1943 ROUND MrEarnest D BRAN MARGHASYOW Market Jew Crow 1999 STEPHENS Mr Clifford BRAN VRAS Raven 1928 HOOPER MrWilliam Benjamin D BRAS Y GOLON Tregoning Great Hearted 1936 BRAY MrNicholas D BRE Hill 1996 HARRIS Mr John Keith BRENNYAS Boatswain 2000 TAYLOR Mrs Marsha Marie BRESELYORES Warrior Woman 1998 PETERS Mr David Edward BRODER YN CAN Brother in Song 1998 BRUCH Dr Benjamin Frederick BROGH Badger 1976 TRENBERTH MrsSusan D BRONWYN White Hill 1944 NORRIS MissMargaret D BROSYORES Embroidress 1955 SANDOW MrWilliam D BROWDHYN (Rock Name) 1963 MARSHALL SirArchie Pellow D BRUSYAS AN GERNEWYON Judge of the Cornish 1957 JENKIN Mrs Dorothy Ann Trevenen BRYALLEN Primrose 1977 ORME Mrs Rosemary Kay BRYLUEN Rose 1978 WEBB MrBrian D BRYTHENNEK Freckled 1998 BIDDICK Mrs Peggy BUDIC (Personal Name) 1987 KINSMEN ReverendBarry William D BUGEL PETROK Petroc's Shepherd 1986 WILLIAMS Reverend Philip Deryk BUGEL Y BOBEL Pastor of his People 1974 RASHLEY MrJack Dennis D BURJES DUNHEVED Burgess of Launceston 1991 SMEETH MrFrancis Charles D CADOC Cadoc, Patron Saint of Harlyn 1955 PINAULT MrGeorges D CADVAN (Saint's Name) 1998 JAMES MrChristopher D CADWUR Warrior 1973 GRANT MrsMildred Marguerite D CAJAVRAS Marguerite (Ox-eye Daisy) 1938 JULIAN MrWilliam Henry D CALCOR Mathematician 1986 PARKER MrsEthelwyn D CAN AN MOR Song of the Sea 1982 MacRAE Mr John CANER ALBANEK Scottish Singer 1974 LUXON Mr Benjamin Matthew CANER CANOW Singer of Songs 1933 ROBINS MrTom D CANER CREF Mighty Singer 1928 HOSKEN MrJames Dryden D CANER HELLES Poet of Helston 1966 BARTON MrKenwin D CANER KENWYN Singer of Kenwyn 1943 TRYTHALL MrEdward D CANER MEYN-WHEL Singer of the Building Stones 2016 THOMAS Mr William James CANER PESCADOR Singing Fisherman 2001 TRUSCOTT Mr Keith CANER PLU GOLOM Singer of the Parish of St Columb 1985 HOLMES Mr Paul Thomas CANER PLU YLLOGAN Singer of the Parish of Illogan 1976 REYNOLDS MrsIris D CANNAS KERNEWEK Cornish Envoy 2002 BRUNST MrsMary D CANNAS KERNOW Messenger of Cornwall 1940 NANCE MissJean Mary Morton D CANNAS PALORES Messenger of the Choughs 2000 UDY-McKINNON Mrs Angela Ruth CANNAS YLOW HA DONS Messenger of Music & Dance 2002 CADDY Mr John CANOR AN NORVYS Singer of the World 2002 WEARNE Mr James Richard CANOR GWANETHTYR Singer of the Prairie 1988 ASPLET Mrs Constance Mary CANORES AN NANS Singer of the Valley 2001 TRUSCOTT Mrs Clarinda Ann CANORES PORTHYSAK Singer of Port Isaac 1957 MOIR MrLeonard Rae D CAR ALBANEK Scottish Friend 1983 HUDSON Dr Wendy CAR AN CREATORYON The Creatures' Friend 1981 THOMAS MrWilliam D CAR AN GERNOWYON Friend of the Cornish 1971 PRYNN MrFrank D CAR AN GLEVYON Friend of the Sick 1948 SAUNDERS MrAndrew Downing D CAR AN STENORYON Friend of the Tinners 1935 TREFUSIS Lt Col Henry Walter Hepburn- D CAR AN VEBYON The Hon Stuart-Forbes Friend of the Boys 1969 BECKERLEG MrAlfred D CAR AN VRETONYON Friend of the Bretons 1976 PEARCE MrFrank Bryan Phillips D CAR AVALLENOW Lover of Apple Trees 1993 HOCKING DrKaspar Stephen D CAR BROGHAS Friend of Badgers 1981 PAYTON Professor Philip John CAR DYVRESOW Friend of Exiles 1947 LANE-DAVIES ReverendAlfred D CAR FENTYNYOW Friend of Wells 1973 WEYMOUTH DrEdward D CAR KESSENYANS Lover of Harmony 1973 SPURWAY MrFrank D CAR LYSKERRET Lover of Liskeard 1930 SPURWAY MrEdwin D CAR MENEDHOW Friend of the Hills 1971 TRUDGIAN MrAlfred Reginald D CAR MENESTROUTHY Lover of Brass Instrumental Music 1964 HOOPER MrWilliam Tregoning Blake D CAR OMDOWL Friend of Wrestling 1997 DORRELL Dr Mark George CAR ORSAS Friend of Bears 1931 KINSMAN MrJohn D CAR PELL Distant Kinsman 1969 TAMBLYN MrWilliam Henry D CAR PORTHOW Lover of Harbours 1971 BENNETT MrRalph Pearce D CAR RESTORMEL Friend of Restormel 1953 LOMER MrGeorge Julyan D CAR SEN BLAYS Friend of St Blazey 1950 MISH DrJohn Leon D CAR TRAMOR Overseas Friend 1945 OATES MrAlfred Stanley D CAR TYR MENEGHEK Friend of Meneage 1954 BROWN MrSpencer Charles D CAR WYDHYEL Friend of Withiel 1952 OATES Mr Kenneth Edward CAR YDHYN Friend of Birds 1932 SMITH MrArthur Saxon Dennett D CARADAR Lover of Birds 1978 ANSELL Mr George Philip Stanley CARADOK Amiable - (Celtic Name) 1967 CARADON of St CLEAR Rt HonHugh Foot, The Lord D CARADON (Place Name) 1988 ADAMS MrPeter Lewis D CARARDHOW Lover of High Places 1931 HOARE MrJoseph Charles D CAREK LUS Grey Rock 1955 SOBEY MrHedley H D CARER AN MAMVRO Lover of the Motherland 1935 PETHYBRIDGE MrJohn D CARER AN ROS Lover of the Heathland 2003 FROST MrDavid D CARER BREST Lover of Brass 1961 WATKINS MrDavid Henry D CARER BRYNYOW Lover of Hills 2004 TRUSCOTT MrPeter D CARER CREASYON Lover of Creation 1951 PRYOR MrOswald D CARER CREFTOW Lover of the Arts 1931 JENKIN MrArthur Pearse D CARER CRES Lover of Peace 1995 ROBERTS Mr David Lloyd Carah CARER CROWAN Friend of Crowan 1947 BROWN MrWilliam Francis D CARER CROWSOW Lover of Crosses 2005 SAGAR-FENTON Mr Michael L CARER GERYOW Lover of Words 1991 HOLMES MrRoger Graeme D CARER GWANDRA Lover of Travelling 1997 FRANKLIN Mr Paul CARER GWARYOW-CAN Lover of Operas 1970 MARTIN MrWilliam Arthur D CARER GWYTH Lover of Trees 1969 BAWDEN MrWilliam Richard Brian D CARER GWYTHPOLL Lover of Chess 1988 MATTHEWS Mr Martin Kitchen CARER HELLYS Lover of Helston 1984 BUCKLEY Mr David Charles CARER HENSYHORN Lover of Railways 2016 JAMES Mr Ronald M CARER HENWETHLOW Lover of Legends 1929 HALL MrRichard D CARER KERNEWEK Lover of Cornish 1952 PILL MrStanley Victor Percy D CARER KYNDA Lover of Nature 1928 REES MrEdgar Algernon D CARER LOSOW Lover of Plants 1992 LINDO Mr Robert David CARER LOWARTHOW Lover of Gardens 1970 DYER MrWilliam Garfield D CARER LYWANS Lover of Painting 1947 WILLIAMS MrHenry Arnold D CARER MOR Lover of the Sea 1990 DERRINGTON DrArnold Pearce D CARER PENWYTH Lover of Penwith 1990 WOOLF Mr Jonathan Marcus CARER RESON Lover of Reason 1954 BULLEN MrClaude Selwyn D CARER TEKTER Lover of Beauty 1952 COCKS MrsLilian Mary D CARES AGAN DYVRESOW Lover of Our Exiles 1938 GROSER MrsE Winifred D CARES AN MAMVRO Lover of the Motherland 1937 ROWE MrsKathleen Jennie D CARES AN MOWYSY Friend
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