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  • Mae'r swydd yn un galed, yn aml yn syrffedus, dyw rhywun ddim yn cael llawer o seibiant.

    Tal aelodau Dyfrig 2008

  • Mae gen i beiriant Sky +, er mwyn i mi fedri recordio un rhaglen tra'n gwylio un arall, ac mae'r ddisg galed wastad yn llawn.

    Archive 2008-02-01 Dyfrig 2008

  • I ddeud y gwir, roeddwn i wedi dechrau poeni y byswn i'n colli yn wael, a roeddwn i ofn y byswn yn siomi fy nghyd-aelodau, a oedd wedi bod yn gweithio mos galed ar fy rhan.

    Archive 2008-05-01 Dyfrig 2008

  • I ddeud y gwir, roeddwn i wedi dechrau poeni y byswn i'n colli yn wael, a roeddwn i ofn y byswn yn siomi fy nghyd-aelodau, a oedd wedi bod yn gweithio mos galed ar fy rhan.

    Buddugoliaeth annisgwyl Dyfrig 2008

  • Mae'r swydd yn un galed, yn aml yn syrffedus, dyw rhywun ddim yn cael llawer o seibiant.

    Archive 2008-03-01 Dyfrig 2008

  • Mae gen i beiriant Sky +, er mwyn i mi fedri recordio un rhaglen tra'n gwylio un arall, ac mae'r ddisg galed wastad yn llawn.

    Entourage Dyfrig 2008

  • It states that since 1841 upwards of 291 pieces of encroached land had been purchased by the foresters for 201 pounds 13s. 3d., and that no less than 193 grants of coal and iron mine had been galed under 1 and 2 Vict.

    The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account 1846

  • To this period also belongs the first opening of the old Fire-engine colliery, or Orling Green coal-work, galed to "foreigners," but subsequently conveyed by them at different times in shares to various persons, including the gaveller, by whom the first fire-engine was put up about 1777, a date also memorable as being the one on which the Court of Free Miners wholly ceased to act.

    The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account 1846

  • This includes the following coal-works lately galed, viz., the collieries of

    The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account 1846

  • Report which came out on the 29th of June, that the new iron-mines galed were those of Wigpool, Dean's Meand, Fairplay, Lydbrook, Symmond's Rock,

    The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account 1846

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