Gwilym Tew

Gwilym Tew (fl. 1460 - 1480) was a Welsh language poet and manuscript copyist from Tir Iarll, Glamorgan.[1]

It is probable that his father was the poet, Rhys Brydydd, and that another poet of the same family, Rhisiart ap Rhys, was his nephew.

Notes

  1. William, John. "Gwilym Tew". The National Library of Wales. Retrieved 20 May 2012.



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