Thursday 6 August 2020

PARTISANS THE STRUGGLE FOR LAND AND LIBERTY MUST CONTINUE.




http://cofiwn.blogspot.com/2010/11/caernarfon-4-ragfyr-2010-remember.html

An epilogue to above the  Quarry Worker was placed by his comrades in a Coffin painted 'Black & Red' (yes! Anarchist Colours? Any Anarchists in Gwynedd to take an interest in this?)  and  they carried this on procession around the town. later he was buried at Llanbebig Cemetary  As for the 'intinerant Gilder' he was buried in Llandwrog Cemetary, ironically there is a plaque in the Chapel in memory of the Villain 'S.M. William Williams, late of Glanrafon, Esq., His Majesty's Attorney General of North Wales. He died the 26th of April, 1769, aged 65'. This monument was erected by his widow Hephzibah Williams.






http://hanescymrugoch.blogspot.com/2011/09/caernarfon-corn-riot-disturbance-1752.html



https://stryveland.blogspot.com/2020/05/lluest-y-gwynt-wind-farm-new-front-of.html



https://cymrueingwlad.blogspot.com/2020/07/cymrwch-y-tir-yn-ol-green-eco.html






https://cymruncodi.blogspot.com/2011/12/p3-campaign-to-defend-mynydd-y-betws.html



https://2016redawn.blogspot.com/2020/07/remembering-peoples-heroes-and-struggle.html

 

https://gwerinowain.blogspot.com/2013/



https://glyndwrramblers.blogspot.com/2017/03/rambling-towards-confrontation-with.html




https://tarianglyndwr.blogspot.com/2010/08/wales-last-day-of-saleeverything-must.html




IEUAN AP BLEDDYN Worker and Rebel of Ruthin 1400 and Leader of the 1404 Welsh Peasants Revolt.

Turning Hanes Glyndwr on it's head, an alternative history where Ieuan ap Bleddyn a 'Worker of Ruthin' joins Glyndwr and other rebels in the great raid of September 1400. Iuean in the following years becomes a key leader of Glyndwr's peasant Army but by 1404 becomes concerned that Glyndwr's popular support  for Peasant aspirations is giving way to the demands of the more intolerant beliefs and ends of Rhys Gethin and other hardliners who seek to resist further peasant ideals of their personal freedom and popular sovereignty. The turning point takes place in Machynlleth at time of Glyndwr's coronation and Rhys Gethin seeking to undo such and make himself ruler of the almost liberated Cymru. To be continued.



https://cymrueingwlad.blogspot.com/2020/07/with-pitchfork-and-baneri-glyndwr-into.html



http://thesevenriversproject.blogspot.com/2010/07/



https://adfeddiant.blogspot.com/2017/08/adfeddiant-cymru-forward-to-hills-of.html