Infobox Language name OldWelsh nativename Hen Gymraeg states Wales familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo European languages Indo European fam2 Celtic languages Celtic fam3 Insular Celtic languages Insular Celtic fam4 Brythonic languages Brythonic script Latin alphabet Latin extinct Evolved into Middle Welsh language Middle Welsh about the 12th century iso2 cel iso3 owl notice nonotice OldWelsh lang cy Hen Gymraeg is the label attached to the Welsh language from about 800 AD until the early 12th century when it developed into Middle Welsh language Middle Welsh . ref name Koch1757 Koch, p. 1757. ref The preceding period, from the time Welsh became distinct from the British language Celtic British language around 550, has been called Primitive Welsh . ref name Koch1757 Koch, p. 1757. ref Many poems and some prose have been preserved from this period, although some are in later manuscripts, for example the text of Y Gododdin . The oldest surviving text entirely in OldWelsh is probably that on a gravestone now in Tywyn church, thought to date from the early 8th century. A text in the Book of St. Chad called the Surexit Memorandum is thought to have been written in the late 8th or the 9th century but may be a copy of a text from the 6th or 7th centuries. OldWelsh is only intelligible to a modern day Welsh speaker with the aid of extensive notes. OldWelsh texts Surexit Memorandum Text blockquote tutbulc filius liuit ha gener tutri dierchi tir telih haioid ilau elcu filius gelhig haluidt ... of Welsh, when the basic Latin alphabet was used to represent the phonology of OldWelsh. At this stage ... has become obsolete, but other words are relatively unchanged in modern Welsh class wikitable style text align center width 200pt OldWelsh width 200pt Modern Welsh width 200pt English tir ... Links http people.pwf.cam.ac.uk dwew2 old and middle welsh.pdf Old and Middle Welsh by David Willis, University of Cambridge Welsh linguistics Category Medieval languages Welsh, Old Category Welsh ... more details
Wiktionary WelshwelshWelsh may refer to TOCright Wales Wales , a country in the United Kingdom please don t add extra wikilink on line Welsh language Welsh people Culture of Wales Don t re add these they aren t referred to as Welsh Cardiff , the capital city of Wales Cymru , nowiki Wales nowiki in welsh People Main Welsh surname Places Welsh, Louisiana , USA Other Welsh pig See also Walha Welch disambiguation Walsh disambiguation Welshy disambiguation lookfrom Welsh intitle Welsh Disambiguation cy Welsh de Welsh fr Welsh gl Gal s nl Welsh simple Welsh fi Welsh tl Gales ... more details
The Welsh Not or Welsh Note was a punishment system used in Wales Welsh schools in the late 19th and early 20th century to dissuade children from speaking Welsh language Welsh . It was represented as a piece of wood, inscribed with the letters WN , that was hung round the necks of children who spoke Welsh in some school s in the 19th century. The not was given to any child overheard speaking Welsh, who would pass it to a different child if overheard speaking Welsh. By the end of the day, the wearer of the not would be given a corporal punishment lashing . The idea of the not was to discourage pupils from speaking Welsh, at a time when English language English was considered by some to be the only suitable medium of instruction . History The use of the not was recorded in the 18th century it was also commonly known as the cwstom , the Welsh stick and the Welsh lead a lump of lead . ref The Welsh Academy Encyclopedia of Wales. Cardiff University of Wales Press 2006 ref The practice was mentioned in the 1847 Treachery of the Blue Books Reports of the commissioners of enquiry into the state of education in Wales . Though highly critical of many aspects of Welsh culture , some of the inspectors commented on the existence of the practice of using nots as being arbitrary and cruel. The report did not endorse the practice. The reports also clearly show that the vast majority of education in Welsh Wales was still conducted in Welsh. In the later decades of the 19th century, education was compulsory but the Welsh not was used only in a minority of schools, and after the School board England ... 1888 , instruction in Welsh in elementary schools became the norm in Welsh speaking areas. ref John ... wales history sites language pages education.shtml BBC article on the Welsh not Category Linguistic rights Category Linguistic discrimination Category Welsh language Category School punishments Category History of Wales br Welsh Not cy Welsh Not eu Welsh Not fr Welsh Not ja Welsh Not ... more details
Welsh is a surname from the Anglo Saxon language given to the Celtic Britons. Etymology It appears that the etymology of the name Welsh is derived from the Anglo Saxon word wilisc meaning foreigner , stranger .... The Old High German walh became walch in Middle High German and the adjectival walhisk became Middle ... centuries the term wilisc evolved through Middle English into welsh , becoming an epithet at once more specifically for the Welsh people and more generally for numerous types of metaphorical and real ... and origin of the surname Welsh in individual cases, thus bringing into question the assumption that an ancestral Welsh was necessarily Celtic or a Welsh people Welshman . A related colloquialism is the verb wiktionary welsh to welsh wiktionary welch welch to renege as in to welsh welch on a deal or bet , which is derived from an age old English stereotype of the Welsh Celtic peoples as unreliable or oath breakers. ref Dictionary.com Definition. http dictionary.reference.com browse welsh ref This is however a somewhat pejorative term. People Infobox family name name Welsh image imagesize ... Anglo Saxon related names Walsh, Walshe, Welch footnotes Chris Welsh , former baseball pitcher and current announcer the Cincinnati Reds David Welsh , Scots religious leader Freddie Welsh , Welsh World Lightweight boxing champion George Welsh American football George Welsh , a college football coach Harry Welsh , a US paratrooper in World War II Irvine Welsh , a Scottish author John Welsh footballer , a player for Hull City, England Kyle Welsh , a computer games programmer from Edinburgh. Matt Welsh , an Australian swimmer Matthew E. Welsh , a US politician and governor of Indiana Peter Welsh athlete Peter Welsh , a New Zealand steeplechase runner Paul Welsh , founder of The Short Lawn Appreciation Society External links http www.worldfamilies.net surnames w welch Welsh surname DNA Project References Reflist See also Walsh surname Welch surname Walshe surname surname Welsh ... more details
and as old as Welsh literature itself. See also Portal box Poetry Wales List of Welsh language poets List of Welsh language authors Literature of Wales Welsh language Welsh literature Oxford Book of Welsh Verse in English British literature External links http www.famouswelsh.com 03 writers literature1.html Welsh Writers http www.gutenberg.org etext 18523 The Poetry of Wales , by John Jenkins, 1873, from Project Gutenberg http www.welshpoetry.co.uk The Welsh Poetry Competition , launched 2007 Poetry of different cultures and languages DEFAULTSORT Welsh Poetry Category Welsh poetry Category Welsh literature Poetry Category Poetry by nation or language Category History of literature in the United ...Welsh poetry may refer to poetry in the Welsh language , Anglo Welsh poetry , or other poetry written in Wales or by List of Welsh language poets Welsh poets . History Main Medieval Welsh literature Wales has one of the earliest literary traditions in Northern Europe, stretching back to the days of Aneirin floruit fl. 550 and Taliesin second half of the 6th century , and the haunting Stafell Cynddylan , which is the oldest recorded literary work by a woman in northern Europe. In Welsh literature the period before 1100 is known as the period of Y Cynfeirdd The earliest poets or Yr Hengerdd The old poetry . It roughly dates from the birth of the Welsh language from British language Celtic Brythonic to the arrival of the Normans in Wales towards the end of the eleventh century. From ca.1100 until ca.1600 Welsh poetry can be divided roughly into two distinct periods the period of the Poets of the Princes Beirdd y Tywysogion , also called Y Gogynfeirdd who worked before the loss of Welsh independence ... English by a Welsh poet dates from about 1470. More recently Anglo Welsh poetry has become an important aspect of Welsh literary culture, as well as being influential on English literature . Welsh poets ... the later Middle Ages , the traditional Welsh poetic metres in strict verse consist of twenty four ... more details
Middle Welsh by Gareth Morgan http people.pwf.cam.ac.uk dwew2 old and middle welsh.pdf Old and Middle ...Infobox Language name Middle Welsh nativename Kymraec states Wales familycolor Indo European fam1 Indo ... Celtic fam4 Brythonic languages Brythonic script Latin alphabet Latin extinct Evolved into Welsh language Modern Welsh about the 15th century notice nonotice iso2 cel iso3 wlm Middle Welsh lang cy Cymraeg Canol is the label attached to the Welsh language of the 12th to 14th centuries, of which much more remains than for any earlier period. This form of Welsh developed from OldWelsh language OldWelsh . Middle Welsh is the language of nearly all surviving early manuscripts of the Mabinogion , although ... of Welsh law . Middle Welsh is reasonably intelligible, albeit with some work, to a modern day Welsh speaker. The phonology of Middle Welsh is quite similar to that of modern Welsh, with only a few differences Evans 1964 . The letter u , which today represents IPA in North Welsh dialects and IPA i in South Welsh dialects, represented the close central rounded vowel IPA in Middle Welsh. The diphthong aw is found in unstressed final syllables in Middle Welsh, while in Modern Welsh it has become o e.g. Middle Welsh lang wlm marchawc Modern Welsh lang cy marchog horseman . Similarly, the Middle Welsh diphthongs ei and eu have become ai and au in final syllables, e.g. Middle Welsh lang wlm seith modern lang cy saith seven , Middle Welsh lang wlm heul modern lang cy haul sun . The orthography of Middle Welsh was not standardized, and there is great variation between manuscripts in how certain sounds are spelled. Some generalizations of differences between Middle Welsh spelling and Modern Welsh spelling can be made Evans 1964 . For example, the possessive pronouns lang cy ei his ... Welsh, and are thus spelled the same as the definite article lang cy y and the indirect relative ... Welsh between the meaning the cat spelled the same in Modern Welsh , the meaning his cat modern ... more details
for more info. image Welsh Sheepdog.jpg image caption Tricolour Welsh Sheepdog name Welsh Sheepdog nickname Welsh Collie country Wales , United Kingdom fcigroup fcisection fcinum akcgroup akcstd ... The Welsh Sheepdog sometimes known as the Welsh Collie is a breed or landrace of herding dog ... dog, Welsh Sheepdogs are normally bred for their herding abilities rather than appearance, and so they are generally somewhat variable in build, coat dog colour and size. Welsh Sheepdogs are of collie ... and mental stimulation, if they are to be kept as pets. Image Welsh sheepdog.jpg left thumb 170px tricolour Welsh sheepdog from farm in Brecon Beacons , Wales Over many decades the Welsh Sheepdog ... efforts have been made to maintain the indigenous Welsh Sheepdog as a distinct type. Welsh Sheepdogs .... Welsh Sheepdogs are most often used for herding sheep , but also readily work cattle , goats , and even ... to markets locally or elsewhere in Great Britain Britain . The Welsh Sheepdog s life span is 12 15 ... Welsh drovers taking sheep for sale took with them five or six Welsh Sheepdogs as herders on the narrow ... an early type of Welsh Sheepdog, higher on the leg and more racily built than the modern day ... and Welsh Hillman were almost extinct , and were scarcely ever seen working. The type best known in Wales at that time was mostly descended from the old Black and Tan with an infusion of working Border Collie blood. ref name Hubbard In the 1940s the Welsh Sheepdog was common throughout the north and central Welsh counties. In herding activities it did not normally work low to the ground in the showy ... lb kg abbr on dogs of Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire. There were no dog show classes for the Welsh Sheepdog as it was purely a working breed. ref name Hubbard Activities Welsh Sheepdogs can compete ... tests. Welsh Sheepdogs that exhibit basic herding instincts can be trained to compete in stock ... 106 5 pages chapter ref References Reflist External links http www.welshsheepdogsociety.com Welsh Sheepdog ... more details
Frank Welsh is the name of Frank Welsh writer , writer on imperial British history Frank Welsh politician , Australian politician hndis Welsh, Frank ... more details
Welsh grammar consists of the rules governing the use of the Welsh language . Grammar in general includes syntax , morphology linguistics morphology and phonology . Please see the following articles for more specific information Welsh syntax Colloquial Welsh morphology Literary Welsh morphology Welsh phonology See also Welsh orthography Welsh numerals History of the Welsh language Welsh linguistics DEFAULTSORT Welsh Grammar Category Welsh grammar fr Grammaire galloise ... more details
Welsh Mountain may refer to Welsh Mountain sheep , a type of sheep originating in the Welsh mountains Welsh Mountain pony, the smallest of four types of Welsh Pony , often kept free ranging on mountains Disambig ... more details
breeds welsh terrier index.cfm ankcgroup Group 2 Terriers ankcstd http www.ankc.org.au home ... Terrier kcukstd http www.thekennelclub.org.uk item 88 name Welsh Terrier nickname Welshie br WT nzkcgroup ... Dogbreed info. Article Begins Here The Welsh Terrier is a dog breed breed of dog , one of many British ... its terrier strength of character and so requires firm, non aggressive handling. The Welsh Terrier ... s living history . The Welsh Terrier was a latecomer to the British show ring being primarily ... each year. Description Appearance Image Sophie the Welsh Terrier.jpg thumb right The Welsh Terrier ..., rain, and wind. Welsh Terriers are born mostly all black and during the first year they change the color ..., 2008 ref see Moult . An undocked Welsh Terrier tail is only an inch or so longer than a docked tail ... but old hairs will eventually be stripped out through play and movement etc if the coat is not regularly raked. Ungroomed coats can also fade and thin out as the old hair loses colour and texture. to keep a moult free house and a good coat on your Welsh Terrier it is necessary to rake out the coat on a regular basis. Welsh terriers need some grooming. Their fur grows a little long. Generally speaking, the Welsh Terrier looks quite a bit like a compact Airedale Terrier . Temperament Image Welsh Terrier.JPG thumb right The Welsh Terrier has a typical terrier temperament. In the right hands, it is a happy, lively, and seldom shy or timid dog, but sometimes can have an attitude. The Welsh Terrier .... Welsh Terriers were developed to hunt independently and this required that they be very assertive and stoic dogs. As a consequence, developing obedience in a Welsh Terrier is a long term proposition ... that Welsh Terriers fail to learn or understand commands, just that they tend to make their own ... and quick in decision making. A Welsh Terrier is full of energy and requires regular exercise. A run ... and potentially cause mischief and damage. Welsh Terriers need a challenge to keep them entertained ... more details
Welsh literature may be used to refer to any literature originating from Wales or by List of Welsh writers Welsh writers Welsh language literature for literature in the Welsh language Welsh literature in English for literature in the English language Literature of Europe disambig Category Welsh culture es Literatura de Gales tl Panitikang Gales ... more details
books set in Wales. Citation needed date June 2010 Welsh characters The Marvel Comics character Pixie Megan Gwynn Pixie is a Welsh teenager and part of the New X Men team. In Negima , several characters, notably Negi Springfield , are Welsh. The character Captain Britain often clashes with the Welsh ... Arthur s Welsh roots, all of the Knights of the Round Table speak Welsh, including the Shining Knight called Sir Ystin, the Welsh version of the name Justin . Alan Moore s The League of Extraordinary .... The third installation, called The Black Dossier , also mentions several items related to Welsh history the character Jimmy Bond mentions that the new government has kept remnants of the old ... that the character Johnny Night was involved in some Welsh set up. Boodikka , a regular character in Green Lantern comics, is clearly named after the 1st century Brythonic Queen Boudica . Welsh ... more details
John Welsh may refer to John Welsh of Ayr , religious leader John Welsh of Irongray , religious leader John Welsh meteorologist , FRS 1824 1859 , Superintendent of Kew Observatory John Welsh actor John Welsh footballer John Welsh diplomat , American diplomat See also John Welch disambiguation Jonathan Welsh , Canadian actor Jonathan Welsh American football hndis Welsh, John ja ... more details
Matthew or Matt Welsh may refer to Matt Welsh , Australian swimmer Matt Welsh computer scientist Matthew E. Welsh , 41st governor of Indiana, from 1961 1965 Matthew E. Welsh Bridge on Ohio river, named after the above See also Matt Welch , writer hndis Welsh, Matthew ... more details
was five years old born in Wales Rolf Harris 1930&ndash entertainer born in Australia Welsh parents Billy Hughes 1862&ndash 1952 Prime Minister of Australia migrated to Australia 1884 Welsh parents Dannii ...Infobox Ethnic group group Welsh Australian br small Awstraliad Cymreig small image File Juliagillard.JPG ... Kylie Minogue caption small Notable Welsh Australians br br Julia Gillard top left . Billy Hughes ... Atkin, Baron Atkin small poptime Welsh br 113,242 by ancestry, 2006 ref name ABS Ancestry cite web ... 2006 Census accessdate 2008 05 27 ref popplace langs English language English and Welsh language Welsh rels Christianity mostly Anglicanism and Presbyterianism related Welsh people Welsh , Welsh settlement in Argentina Welsh Argentine , Welsh American , Canadians of Welsh descent Welsh Canadian Welsh ... of Wales which is part of the United Kingdom . Number of Welsh Australians According to the 2006 ... 113,242 0.44 claimed Welsh ancestry, either alone or with another ancestry. ref name ABS Ancestry The name Jones , which is often considered distinctively Welsh, is one of most common surnames in Australia, accounting for over 1 of Australians, which suggests a higher rate of Welsh ancestry than indicated by self identification. A 1996 study gives the total ethnic strength of Welsh Australians ... Scottish and Cornish Australian Cornish . Welsh emigration to Australia It is believed that the eastern ... European colony in Australia was in New South Wales, beginning with the First Fleet of 1788. Welsh ... of nationalist sentiment. Amongst its leaders was the Welsh born Chartism Chartist John Basson Humffray ... of New South Wales are at least partly Welsh descented. In the early twentieth century most of the Welsh settlers were farmers, but later on there was emigration by coal miner s to coalfields. List of notable Welsh Australians class wikitable name born in Died Notable for Connection with Australia ... thought of himself as Welsh John Beard artist John Beard 1943&ndash artist lives in Australia ... more details
red bank originally applied to Old Radnor , Welsh meaning Hyfaidd s field Newtown, Powys Newtown ...Image Caernarfon.jpg thumb 200px right The castle at Caernarfon meaning in Welsh, the fortress in Cantref ... the Welsh language , but have also been influenced by linguistic contact with the Ancient Rome Roman ... of the development of the Welsh language. Background History See History of Wales During the 4th ..., with the English language dominant in industry and commerce, but with Welsh remaining as a living ... Wales. Welsh culture and political autonomy has been reasserted increasingly since the mid 19th century. Language characteristics See Welsh language and History of the Welsh language The Welsh language ... from this proto Welsh language. Obvious examples are the numerous rivers named River Avon Avon , from the Welsh afon river , and placenames such as Penrith, Cumbria Penrith . The Cornish language is closely related to Welsh, and many placenames in Cornwall and to a lesser extent neighbouring ... placename etymology Cumbria , where there are numerous examples of Brythonic placenames. Welsh ... by accepting loan words from other languages such as Latin and English. The Welsh language itself ... and difficult to understand. For example, it uses a number of Welsh morphology mutations in different ... . Other changes can apply to internal vowels. There are also differences between Welsh and English .... For instance, a single f in Welsh is always pronounced v , while ff is pronounced f thus, the Welsh ... were established were generally fortified, and were given the generic name of castra , which in Welsh ... Wales Wales in the 1911 Encyclop dia Britannica ref Over the centuries, Welsh ... hwo Common elements of Welsh placenames thus include both words for topographical features and words ... are shown in the table below. The Welsh version shown is the original, unmutated reference form. ref http www.cs.cf.ac.uk fun welsh LexiconForms.html Welsh English dictionary ref class wikitable Welsh ... more details
multiple image align right direction horizontal header center Welsh Office buildings in London & Cardiff ... old Crown Building , Cathays Park , Cardiff center image2 Crown Building CP2, Cardiff.jpg width2 ... center image3 Welsh Office Whitehall London 240404.jpg width3 109 alt3 caption3 center Gwydyr House , Whitehall , London center see also Wales Office The Welsh Office lang cy Swyddfa Gymreig was a department ... link date November 2010 bot H3llBot ref The Welsh Office took over the responsibilities related to housing .... ref http hansard.millbanksystems.com lords 1966 jul 11 welsh office provisional order western Example of Welsh Office debate re Monmouthshire ref Precursors Wales had been incorporated into the English ... Closing Wales Act 1881 and the Welsh Intermediate Education Act 1889, began to be introduced in the late 19th century. Responsibility for Welsh education was given to the Welsh Department ... Monuments in Wales and Monmouthshire was established. The Welsh Board of Health was formed in 1919, and the Welsh Department of the Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries in 1922. A Boundary Commission ... ndad http www.ndad.nationalarchives.gov.uk AH 6 detail.html National Archives Welsh Office ref A Council .... Government departments which had established Welsh offices or units by 1951 included the Ministry ... of Minister for Welsh Affairs was created. This post was vested in the Home Secretary until ... of State. ref name ndad Establishment and development The post of Minister for Welsh Affairs was replaced ... Welsh Office in 1965. The Welsh Office was created to execute government policy in Wales. It took ..., sewerage, environmental health, town and country planning, Welsh national parks, historic buildings, and cultural activities. ref name ndad The Welsh Language Act 1967 formally dissolved the legislation ... the Wales and Berwick Act of 1746. By 1969, the role of the Welsh Office had expanded to also cover ... given responsibility for health and welfare services, and for the use of the Welsh language in the registration ... more details
Andrew Welsh may refer to Andrew Welsh politician born 1944 , Scottish politician Andrew Welsh Australian rules footballer , Australian rules footballer Andy Welsh , English footballer See also Andrew Welch , Ambrosia Software hndis name Welsh, Andrew ... more details
Michael Welsh may refer to Michael Welsh Labour politician born 1926 , former Labour Member of Parliament for Doncaster Michael Welsh Conservative politician born 1942 , former Member of the European Parliament Mikey Welsh , basssist See also Michael Welch disambiguation hndis name Welsh, Michael ... more details
Infobox boxer name Freddie Welsh image FreddieWelshHeadshot1920s.jpg realname Frederick Hall Thomas nickname The Welsh Wizard weight Lightweight reach in to cm num 69 abbr yes spell American precision 1 ft no nationality Flag icon Wales Wales Welsh birth date Birth date 1886 3 5 df y birth place Pontypridd ... States style total 166 wins 78 losses 5 draws 7 no contests 81 KO 32 Freddie Welsh 5 March 1886 29 July 1927 was a Wales Welsh lightweight boxing champion. Born in Pontypridd , Wales , and christened Frederick Hall Thomas , he was nicknamed the Welsh Wizard . Brought up in a tough mining community, Welsh left a middle class background to make a name for himself in America. He turned professional ... of American boxing. Welsh spent much of his career chasing the World Championship title, held in turn ... Champion. Welsh held the title until 1917 when he lost to Benny Leonard , though he continued to fight sparingly until 1922. A keen follower of Bernarr Macfadden s physical culture, Welsh believed in exercise ... in poverty in 1927. Boxing career Early history and amateur career Freddie Welsh was born in Pontypridd ... saw an opportunity to make a living in a thriving community. Welsh s father was one such commercial ... Morgan Street in the town, and Welsh was born there. He had two younger siblings, a brother, Arthur Stanley and a sister, Edith Kate. ref name Harris2 Unlike most boxers of the period, Welsh had a privileged ..., Bristol . ref name Harris2 A few months after Welsh was born, his mother persuaded her husband ... moved there. Welsh s mother was the daughter of a hotelier from Merthyr , and the Bridge Inn was her responsibility, as John Thomas was often away from home. ref name Gallimore13 When Welsh was ten ... in Merthyr, while Welsh was sent to his maternal grandfather in Radyr . After a year, suffering from homesickness, Welsh returned home to Pontypridd. ref Gallimore 2006 , pg. 17 ref His mother later remarried, to Richard Williams, an innkeeper from Aberdare. ref name Harris2 When Welsh left school ... more details
Infobox musical artist See Wikipedia WikiProject Musicians Name Dave Welsh Img Put only the image name e.g. Example.png without the Image prefix. Img capt Img size Only for images narrower than 220 pixels. Set the value as a number without px . Landscape Background non vocal instrumentalist Birth name David Welsh Alias Born Birth date and age 1984 8 15 Died Origin Tucson, Arizona Tucson , Arizona , United States Genre Piano rock , pop rock , alternative rock Occupation Musician Years active 2003 present Label Epic Records Epic , Sony Music Sony Associated acts The Fray band The Fray URL http www.thefray.net thefray.net Notable instruments Guitar David Dave Welsh born August 15, 1984 is the lead guitarist for the Denver based piano rock band The Fray band The Fray . Biography Early life Welsh was born in Tucson, Arizona and attended D Evelyn High School in Denver, Colorado but later transferred to Ralston Valley High School in Arvada, Colorado . Born in a musical household, Dave began playing the guitar when he was twelve years old, after failing to learn to play the piano and saxophone. ref http www.vh1.com artists az fray bio.jhtml ref In an interview, he stated that the opening track from Radiohead s 2000 album, Kid A , Everything in Its Right Place challenged his assumptions about music. ref http www.youtube.com watch?v Mlb HQFgHo&feature related ref Before taking up music as a career, Dave worked in an ice cream shop with future band mate Ben Wysocki , and later moved to a shoe ... led to writing new songs. Wysocki joined them, and later Welsh was invited to join the band as lead ... ref Personal life Welsh was married on August 3, 2006, to Janelle Czopek. ref cite news first Moreno ... Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Welsh, Dave ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH August 15, 1984 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Welsh, Dave Category Living ... Welsh pl Dave Welsh ... more details
in 1996 as a 17 year old, Welsh was seen as a development player who started to get regular game time ...Infobox AFL player playername Scott Welsh image name image capt fullname Scott Nathan Welsh nickname Welshy birthdate birth date and age 1978 12 7 df y birthplace Adelaide , South Australia deathdate deathplace originalteam West Adelaide Football Club West Adelaide draftpick 19 sup th sup overall, 1995 AFL Draft 1995 br AFL Nor br 19 sup th sup overall, 2007 AFL Draft 2008 Pre season Draft 2007 Pre Season Draft br AFL WB height 188cm weight 89kg position Forward club1 AFL Nor year1start 1996 year1end 1999 appearances1 36 goals1 30 behinds1 13 points1 193 club2 AFL Ade year2start 2000 year2end 2007 appearances2 129 goals2 270 behinds2 141 points2 1761 club3 AFL WB year3start 2008 year3end 2009 appearances3 40 goals3 63 behinds3 39 points3 417 temp Scott Nathan Welsh born 7 December 1978 is an Australian rules football er in the Australian Football League . He is the nephew of former Glenelg ..., moved him back home to Adelaide to play with the Adelaide Football Club in 2000. Welsh played up .... Welsh finished with 49 goals and 20 behinds for the season, topping the Crows goalkicking list for the fourth ... final became his 300th goal in senior AFL football. Welsh and his partner Nikki Higgins had their first child, Tyler Shane Welsh on 15 August 2006. Two years later, on August 31 2008, Tyler became a big brother to Sonny Luke Welsh. On 13 November 2007, Welsh, frustrated after Adelaide would ... breaches, quit the Crows and was placed in the pre season draft. Welsh was drafted to the Western Bulldogs ..., the Western Bulldogs played Adelaide in the first round of the 2008 season, with Welsh contributing in a big way to a Bulldogs win. Welsh announced his retirement at the end of the 2009 season ... Melbourne Kangaroos premiership players Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Welsh ... Australia DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Welsh, Scott Category Adelaide Football Club ... more details
Thomas Welsh may refer to Thomas Welsh composer 1780 1848 , English composer and operatic singer Thomas Welsh general 1824 1863 , brigadier general during the American Civil War Thomas J. Welsh , American architect of the Woodland Opera House Thomas Jerome Welsh , American Roman Catholic bishop Thomas Welsh rower born 1977 , American rower See also Thomas Welch disambiguation hndis name Welsh, Thomas ... more details
group group Welsh people br Cymry image File 21 Welsh people.png 300px caption small 1 sup st sup ... cite web title Annual Population Survey National identity by Welsh local authority, 2009 url http ...&i 1001x1003x1004&m 0&r 1&s 1198518794421&enc 1&dsFamilyId 85 title Welsh people in England publisher ... In the Canadian census of 2006, 27,115 people identified themselves as belonging only to the Welsh ethnic group, while an additional 413,855 included Welsh as one of multiple ethnic groups they claimed ... The Welsh in Patagonia publisher BBC date accessdate 2009 10 17 ref region7 SCO pop7 16,623 ... census reports 3,342 people stating they belong to the Welsh ethnic group . ref ref http www.stats.govt.nz ... question, reported 9,966 people belonging to the Welsh ethnic group. Dead link date October 2009 ref languages English language English , Welsh language Welsh religions Christianity Presbyterianism , Anglicanism ... wales religion.htm title Religion in Wales  Welsh Religion publisher Sacred destinations.com ... Irish The Welsh people lang cy Cymry are an ethnic group and nation associated with Wales and the Welsh language . John Davies historian John Davies argues that the origin of the Welsh nation can ... seem to have been spoken in Wales far longer. The term Welsh people applies to people from Wales and Welsh ancestry perceiving themselves or being perceived as sharing a cultural heritage and shared ancestral origins. ref The Welsh people chapters on their origin, history and laws by Sir John Rhys, Sir David Brynmor Jones. 1969 ref An analysis of the geography of Welsh surnames commissioned by the Welsh Assembly Government found that 718,000 people, or nearly 35 of the Welsh population, have a family name of Welsh origin, compared with 5.3 in the rest of the United Kingdom , 4.7 in New Zealand ... studied having Welsh ancestry. ref name Welsh names cite web url http wales.gov.uk firstminister research economic completed placenames analysisgeographywelshnames.pdf?lang en title The Welsh ... more details