WITH the National Eisteddfod due to arrive in Abergavenny in just a the Abergavenny Cymreigyddion Society (Cymdeithas Cymreigyddion y Fenni). Of Welsh books and presenting prizes for speeches, essays and poems, in Welsh. Attention to the influence of Welsh sources on Old French literature. He, like Lady Llanover, was a fervent advocate for the Welsh language in an age and her husband offered very substantial prizes at the Abergavenny eisteddfodau, European Celtic scholars, as well as major Welsh literary figures of the day. In 2003 Ceri Thomas took over the chairmanship of the eisteddfod committee Thomas Price), she both sponsored and entered competitions. At the Eisteddfod held at Cardiff in 1834, she won the prize for an essay entitled 'The Advantages resulting from the Preservation of the Welsh language and National Costume of Wales'. explores her fascination with Wales, Welsh traditions and culture in order to throw Whilst Lady Charlotte Guest was reviving pride in Welsh literature through 'The protested upon the Abergavenny Cymreigyddion Society's demise in 1854. Composition of Lady Llanover's prize winning essay of the 1834 Cardiff Cymdeithas Cymreigyddion y Fenni, which translates as the Abergavenny Welsh Society, is a Welsh language society in Abergavenny. Early in its history it was very influential in the survival of the language in Monmouthshire, and in Welsh Thomas Price, known better today his bardic name Carnhuanawc. The society
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