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“I am so interested by the Ashbourne’s son a half hatched philosopher & saint [..] He has the eyes of a Melanethon but the mouth & wit of a Paddy. [..] He has the worst clothes of any philosopher I’ve met…”"
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Erthygl yn “Time” 19 Ebrill 1926, am chwaer Wncl Wili, Violet, a’i hanturiaethau yn yr Eidal. “He married a Frenchwoman and spends most of his time abroad. Invariably he goes about without a hat, and often in kilts.”
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Stori fach neis arall – wnaeth WG roi cwpan i ferched colegau Iwerddon – yr “Ashbourne Cup”.
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New York Times, 29 Ebrill 1900 – “Shall Irishmen Wear Kilts Is a Question Seriously Debated [yn Llundain]“
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“Memoirs, diaries, photographs and tape recordings of experiences in the Allied intervention in South Russia of the following.”
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Gyda mwy o fanylion bywyd WG. Rhaid ffeindio copi o’r llun ’ma.
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“William Gibson, Lord Ashbourne. 73, lifelong foe of the use of English language or dress in Ireland; in Compiegne, France. He wore Irish kilts in the House of Lords, wrote and talked chiefly in Gaelic and French, believed the habitual use of English defo
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Yng nghasgliad papurau ei dad, Swyddfa Recordiau Tŷ’r Arglwyddi