Gwladys Perrie Williams

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Gwladys Perrie Williams (Lady Hopkin Morris) (1889–1958) was a Welsh educationalist and writer. She served as member of the committee which produced The Newbolt Report (1921) on The Teaching of English.[1] Her spouse, who she supported while he was reading for the bar at King's College, London was the Welsh Liberal MP Rhys Hopkin Morris[2]

Selected works[edit]

  • Williams, Gwladys Perrie. 1915. Li biaus Descouneüs de Renaud de Beaujeu: texte publié avec Introduction et commentaire.
  • Williams, Gwladys Perrie. 1918. Welsh education in sunlight and shadow. London: Constable and Company.
  • Williams, Gwladys Perrie. 1933. Northox Group Intelligence Test. For ages 11–12 years. [With "Instructions" and a key.]. 2 Ser. G.G. Harrap & Co: London.

References[edit]

  1. ^ The Newbolt Report (1921) The Teaching of English. England [1]
  2. ^ Williams, D. A., (2001). MORRIS, Sir RHYS HOPKIN (1888-1956), politician, stipendiary magistrate, first director of the Welsh Region B.B.C.;. Dictionary of Welsh Biography. Retrieved 20 Nov 2019, from https://biography.wales/article/s2-MORR-HOP-1888