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S. Baring-Gould

1834 - 1924 Person Name: Sabine Baring-Gould Author of "I Bob Un Sydd Ffyddlon" in The Cyber Hymnal Baring-Gould, Sabine, M.A., eldest son of Mr. Edward Baring-Gould, of Lew Trenchard, Devon, b. at Exeter, Jan. 28, 1834, and educated at Clare College, Cambridge, B.A. 1857, M.A. 1860. Taking Holy Orders in 1864, he held the curacy of Horbury, near Wakefield, until 1867, when he was preferred to the incumbency of Dalton, Yorks. In 1871 he became rector of East Mersea, Essex, and in 1881 rector of Lew Trenchard, Devon. His works are numerous, the most important of which are, Lives of the Saints, 15 vols., 1872-77; Curious Myths of the Middle Ages, 2 series, 1866-68; The Origin and Development of Religious Belief, 2 vols., 1869-1870; and various volumes of sermons. His hymns, original and translated, appeared in the Church Times; Hymns Ancient & Modern, 1868 and 1875; The People's Hymnal, 1867, and other collections, the most popular being "Onward, Christian soldiers," "Daily, daily sing the praises," the translation "Through the night of doubt and sorrow," and the exquisite Easter hymn, "On the Resurrection Morning." His latest effort in hymnology is the publication of original Church Songs, 1884, of which two series have been already issued. In the Sacristy for Nov. 1871, he also contributed nine carols to an article on "The Noels and Carols of French Flanders.” These have been partially transferred to Chope's and Staniforth's Carol Books, and also to his Church Songs. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology (1907) ================== Baring-Gould, S., p. 114, i. Other hymns in common use are:— 1. Forward! said the Prophet. Processional. Appeared in the New Mitre Hymnal, 1874. 2. My Lord, in glory reigning. Christ in Glory. In Mrs. Brock's Children's Hymn Book, 1881. 3. Now severed is Jordan. Processional. Appeared in the S. Mary, Aberdeen, Hymnal, 1866, the People's Hymnal, 1867, &c. --John Julian, Dictionary of Hymnology, Appendix, Part II (1907)

Ap Hefin

1870 - 1946 Person Name: Ap. Hefin Author of "I bob un sydd ffyddlon" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems See: Henry Lloyd

A. Hevin

Person Name: Ap Hevin, Merthyr Author of "I bob un sydd ffyddlon" in Old and New Welsh and English Hymns

Caradog Roberts

1878 - 1935 Person Name: Caradog Roberts (1878-1935) Composer of "RACHIE" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems (Reformatted)

Henry Lloyd

1870 - 1946 Person Name: Henry Lloyd (Ap Hefin) (1870-1946) Welsh words of "I bob un sydd ffyddlon" in Welsh and English Hymns and Anthems (Reformatted) Also known as Ap Hefin or Ap Hevin, Merthyr. LLOYD, HENRY (‘Ap Hefin’; 1870-1946), poet and printer; b. 23 June 1870 in Tyddyn Ifan, Islaw'r Dref, Dolgellau, Mer., to David and Margaret Lloyd. He received some education in Arthog school, but more, he claimed, from the literary societies of the churches and the Good Templars. In 1878 he moved to Cwm Bwlchcoc, Dolgellau. After being an apprentice printer in the office of Y Dydd, he went to Aberdare in 1891 as a compositor in the office of Y Darian. In 1893, he moved to Merthyr, to the office of Y Tyst, and in 1902 returned to Aberdare, to the office of Y Darianand the Aberdare Leader. Later, he established his own printing business where he remained until his retirement in 1940. He was editor of Y Darian for a while. He edited the poetry column of Y Darian for two years; he was a teacher of poets and an unfailing supporter of every Welsh and literary movement in his district, a local preacher (Wesleyan) for more than half a century, and a popular lecturer . He was an extremely able poet, and writer in the strict Welsh metres, and won the chair in many eisteddfodau, and hundreds of other prizes. He published 18 books — biographies, sermons, short stories, but chiefly of his own poetry. His englyn, ‘Lliwiau'r Hydref’, became famous, as did some of his hymns, such as ‘Arhosaf yng nghysgod fy Nuw’, and ‘I bob un sy'n ffyddlon’. In 1896 he m. Sarah Ann Gravell, and they had 4 children. He d. on 14 Sept. 1946 in Aberdare. Bibliography: Personal knowledge; [ D. Jacob Davies, Cyfoeth Cwm, Abercynon, 1965 (1965); Y Cymro, 23 April 1938; Yr Eurgrawn Wesleyaidd, Dolgellau, 1946, 36]. Author: Gwilym Richard Tilsley, (1911-97), Prestatyn The National Library of Wales http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s2-LLOY-HEN-1870.html

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