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'''WHEATSHEAF, THE''' (Tafarn yr Ysgub). AKA - "Wheatsheaf Inn (The)," "Wheatsheaf Tavern." Welsh. From the manuscript of Welsh Triple Harper Thomas D. Llewelyn ‘Llewelyn Alaw’, from Aberdâr, a 19th century collector of Welsh music. The wheatsheaf was a symbol for brewing, among other things.  
'''WHEATSHEAF [1], THE''' (Tafarn yr Ysgub). AKA - "Wheatsheaf Inn (The)," "Wheatsheaf Tavern." Welsh. From the manuscript of Welsh Triple Harper Thomas D. Llewelyn ‘Llewelyn Alaw’, from Aberdâr, a 19th century collector of Welsh music. The wheatsheaf was a symbol for brewing, among other things.  
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WHEATSHEAF [1], THE (Tafarn yr Ysgub). AKA - "Wheatsheaf Inn (The)," "Wheatsheaf Tavern." Welsh. From the manuscript of Welsh Triple Harper Thomas D. Llewelyn ‘Llewelyn Alaw’, from Aberdâr, a 19th century collector of Welsh music. The wheatsheaf was a symbol for brewing, among other things.

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Printed sources:

Recorded sources: Flying Fish FF70610, Robin Huw Bowen – “Telyn Berseiniol fy Ngwlad/Welsh Music on the Welsh Triple Harp” (1996).




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