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- Williams, Glanmor, “Biographica et bibliographica”, National Library of Wales Journal 5:1 (1948)
- Williams, Glanmor, The Welsh church from conquest to reformation (1962)
- Williams, Glanmor, The Welsh church from conquest to reformation (1976)
- Williams, Glanmor, “The Renaissance”, in The Celts and the Renaissance (1990)
- Williams, Griffith John, “The history of Welsh scholarship”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974)
- Williams, Gruffydd Aled, “Edmwnd Prys ac Ardudwy”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Williams, Gruffydd Aled, “Owain Cyfeiliog”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Williams, Gruffydd Aled, “The feasting aspects of Hirlas Owein”, in Ildánach Ildírech. A festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana (1999)
- Williams, Gruffydd Aled, “Nodiadau, I. Gwrthrych un o awdlau Dafydd Nanmor (PWDN, XXIII)”, Llên Cymru 25 (2002)
- Williams, Gruffydd Aled, “Mwy am lawysgrif Gymraeg yn U.D.A.”, Llên Cymru 34 (2011)
- Williams, Gwyn, “Shakespeare’s phoenix”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Williams, Heather, “La construction du Moyen Âge dans les récits de voyage français portant sur le pays de Galles, ou”, in Histoires des Bretagnes 6 (2019)
- Williams, Hywel Gwynn, “‘Llyma ystoria Kollen vilwr’” (2003)
- Williams, Hywel Gwynn, “Pope, propaganda and unchristian saint in the Life of the soldier, Collen”, Quaestio Insularis 4 (2003)
- Williams, Ifor, “Dafydd ap Gwilym a’r glêr”, Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion 1913–1914 (1915)
- Williams, Ifor, “Cywydd cyfrinach Rhys Goch Eryri”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:1 (1921–1923)
- Williams, Ifor, “Cywydd gan Iorwerth ab y Cyriog”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:1 (1921–1923)
- Williams, Ifor, “Geirfa o hen Gymraeg”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:3 (1921–1923)
- Williams, Ifor, “Lexicographical notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 1:3 (1921–1923)
- Williams, Ifor, “Testunau”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:1 (1923–1925)
- Williams, Ifor, “Rhai Geiriau yn Peniarth 3”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:1 (1923–1925)
- Williams, Ifor, “Dwy gân o Lyfr Coch Talgarth”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:2 (1923–1925)
- Williams, Ifor, “Ymddiddan Arthur a'r Eryr”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:4 (1923–1925)
- Williams, Ifor, “Lexicographical notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 2:4 (1923–1925)
- Williams, Ifor, “Hen Ddiarhebion”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Williams, Ifor, “A reference to the Nennian Bellum Cocboy”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Williams, Ifor, “Llyfr Ffortun Bangor”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:2 (1926–1927)
- Williams, Ifor, “Rhinweddau Croen Neidr”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:1 (1927–1929)
- Williams, Ifor, “Chwarae ymddiddan yr enaid a’r corff”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:1 (1927–1929)
- Williams, Ifor, “Dalen o Femrwn”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:1 (1927–1929)
- Williams, Ifor, “Y cyfoesi a’r afallenau yn Peniarth 3”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:2 (1927–1929)
- Williams, Ifor, “Trystan ac Esyllt”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:2 (1929–1931)
- Williams, Ifor, “Darnau o ganu Taliesin”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:2 (1929–1931)
- Williams, Ifor, “Glosau Rhydychen”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:3 (1929–1931)
- Williams, Ifor, Gwyneddon 3 (1931)
- Williams, Ifor, “Marwnad Cynddylan”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 6:2 (1931–1933)
- Williams, Ifor, Canu Llywarch Hen (1935)
- Williams, Ifor, “The Nennian preface”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Williams, Ifor, “[Nodiadau cymysg”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:4 (1937–1939)
- Williams, Ifor, “Y cynhaeaf gwyrthiol”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 10:1 (1939–1941)
- Williams, Ifor, Lectures on early Welsh poetry (1944)
- Williams, Ifor, Armes Prydein (1955)
- Williams, Ifor, Chwedl Taliesin (1957)
- Williams, Iwan Llwyd, “Biographica et bibliographica. Tri chyfeiriad yn ymwneud â Siôn Dafydd Rhys”, National Library of Wales Journal 22:3 (1982)
- Williams, J. Caerwyn, “‘Pethau nas cyhoeddwyd’ 8. Gvyrthyeu Seint Edmund Archescop Keint”, National Library of Wales Journal 5:1 (1948)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Ystorya Titus Aspassianus”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 9:3 (1938)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Purdan Padrig”, National Library of Wales Journal 3:3–4 (1943–1944)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “‘Pethau nas cyhoeddwyd’, 7”, National Library of Wales Journal 4:3–4 (1946)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Efengyl Nicodemus yn Gymraeg, II”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 14:4 (1950–1952)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Transitus Beatae Mariae a thestunau cyffelyb yn Gymraeg”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 18 (1958–1960)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Medieval Welsh religious prose”, in Proceedings of the Second International Congress of Celtic Studies held in Cardiff 6–13 July, 1963 (1966)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Nodiadau ar eiriau”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:3 (1968–1970)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Welsh versions of Purgatorium S. Patricii”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974)
- Williams , J. E. Caerwyn, “Yr athro Thomas Jones, M.A., D.Litt.”, Studia Celtica 8–9 (1973–1974)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Thomas Jones”, Studia Celtica 10–11 (1975–1976)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Gildas, Maelgwn and the bards”, in Welsh society and nationhood (1984)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Wysg (river-name), wysg, hwysgynt, rhwysg”, Celtica 21 (1990)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Notulae”, in Hispano-Gallo-Brittonica (1995)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Bardus gallìce cantor appelatur”, in Beirdd a thywysogion (1996)
- Williams, J. E. Caerwyn, “Two Middle Welsh theological tracts”, in Ildánach Ildírech. A festschrift for Proinsias Mac Cana (1999)
- Williams, John Alfred, “The Irish astronomical tract” (2002)
- Williams, Mark, Ireland’s immortals (2018)
- Williams, Moses, Repertorium poeticum, sive poematum Wallicorum (1726)
- Williams, Myriah, “Studies in the Black Book of Carmarthen” (2016)
- Williams, Myriah, “The Black Book of Carmarthen”, National Library of Wales Journal 36:4 (2017)
- Williams, N. J. A., “Leagan cainte in Párliament na mban”, Éigse 17:3 (1977–1979)
- Williams, N. J. A., “cara ‘to kiss’ in Middle Cornish”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:2 (1968–1970)
- Williams, N. J. A., “The source of Imthechta Ghenerodeis”, Éigse 17:3 (1977–1979)
- Williams, N. J. A., “Amhrán faoi theach striapachais”, Éigse 17:3 (1977–1979)
- Williams, N. J. A., “Pig-beans and goose-killers”, in Miscellanea Celtica in memoriam Heinrich Wagner (1997)
- Williams, Nicholas J. A., “The preterite in Cornish”, in Cornish studies 18 (2010)
- Williams, Nicholas, “The Irish language in County Offaly”, in Offaly, history & society (1998)
- Williams, Nicholas, “Some Cornish plurals”, in Cornish studies 19 (2011)
- Williams, Patricia, Kedymdeithyas Amlyn ac Amic (1982)
- Williams, Peter, “Brut y tywysogion”, Trysorfa Gwybodaeth 1 (1770)
- Williams, Richard, “Some minor Welsh poets of the Georgian era (1714—1830)”, Y Cymmrodor 10 (1890)
- Williams, Robert, Enwogion Cymru (1852)
- Williams, Robert, “[Correspondence] Lhwydian correspondence”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (1860)
- Williams, Robert, “[Correspondence] The Sagranus stone, St. Dogmael’s”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (3rd series) 6:23 (1860)
- Williams, Robert, “Materials for the study of the Cornish language”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 13:49 (1882)
- Williams, Robert, et al., Selections from the Hengwrt MSS. preserved in the Peniarth library, vol. 2 (1892)
- Williams, Robert, Selections from the Hengwrt MSS. preserved in the Peniarth library, vol. 1 (1876)
- Williams, Robert, The history of Charlemagne (1907)
- Williams, Stephen J., “Pererindod Siarlymaen”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:3 (1929–1931)
- Williams, Stephen J., Ystorya de Carolo Magno o Llyfr Coch Hergest (1930)
- Williams, Stephen J., Ystorya de Carolo Magno o Llyfr Coch Hergest (1968)
- Williams, Sterling De Courcy, “The termon of Durrow”, The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland 9 (1899)
- Williams, Taliesin, Iolo manuscripts (1848)
- Williams, W., “Castell Collen, Radnorshire”, Archaeologia Cambrensis (4th series) 1:1 (1870)
- Williams, William, “The Sir John Williams collections, II”, National Library of Wales Journal 1:4 (1939–1940)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., “Lexicographical notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:2 (1926–1927)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., “Nodiadau ar eiriau”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 5:2 (1929–1931)
- Williams, Glanmor, et al. (eds), The Celts and the Renaissance (1990)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., “General notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., “Lexicographical notes”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 4:4 (1927–1929)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., “Englynion y Clyweit”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 3:1 (1926–1927)
- Williams, Stephen J., et al., Cyfreithiau Hywel Dda, yn ôl Llyfr Blegywryd (Dull Dyfed) (1942)
- Williams, John, et al., The physicians of Myddvai (1861)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., Cywyddau Dafydd ap Gwilym a’i gyfoeswyr (1914)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., Dafydd ap Gwilym a’i gyfoeswyr (1935)
- Williams, Ifor, et al., Cywyddau Dafydd ap Gwilym a’i gyfoeswyr (1935)
- Williams, Nicholas J. A., et al., The Charter fragment and Pascon agan Arluth (2020)
- Williams-Jones, K., “A Mawddwy court roll, 1415-1416”, Bulletin of the Board of Celtic Studies 23:4 (1968–1970)
- Willis, David W. E., Syntactic change in Welsh (1998)
- Meelen, Marieke, et al., “Towards a historical treebank of Middle and Modern Welsh syntactic parsing”, Journal of Historical Syntax 6:5 (2022)
- Willis-Bund, J. W., et al., “The three objects of Welsh archaeology”, Y Cymmrodor 11 (1892)
- Wilmart, André, “Manuscrits de Tours copiés et décorés vers le temps d’Alcuin”, Revue Bénédictine 42 (1930)
- Windele, John, “Ancient Irish gold”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- Windele, John, “Ancient Irish gold and its origin, with notes on early Irish navigation and commerce”, Ulster Journal of Archaeology (first series) 9 (1861–1862)
- Windisch, Ernst, “Das reduplicirte Perfectum im irischen”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 23:3 (1877)
- Windisch, Ernst, “Etymologische Miscellen”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 27:2 (1885)
- Windisch, Ernst, “Das irische praesens secundarium”, Zeitschrift für vergleichende Sprachforschung auf dem Gebiete der indogermanischen Sprachen 27:2 (1885)
- Winroth, Anders, et al. (eds), The Cambridge history of medieval canon law (2022)
- Winterbottom, Michael, et al., William of Malmesbury. Saints’ lives (2002)
- Withers, Charles W. J., “Emergent nation”, in The Edinburgh history of Scottish literature (2007)
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- Wood, Herbert, The chronicle of Ireland, 1584–1608, by Sir James Perrott (1933)
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- Wood, Juliette, “The Arthurian legend in Scotland and Cornwall”, in A companion to Arthurian literature (2009)
- Wood, Juliette, “A fairy bride among the druids”, Transactions of the Physicians of Myddfai Society (2018)
- Wood, R. Neil, “John Mair”, The Innes Review 48:2 (1997)
- Wooding, Jonathan M., “Saint and beast in Nauigatio S. Brendani abbatis”, in A travers les îles celtiques = A-dreuz an inizi keltiek = Per insulas scotticas (2008)
- Wooding, Jonathan, “Changing roles of pilgrimage”, in The St. Thomas Way and the medieval March of Wales (2020)
- Woods, David, “St. Patrick and the ‘sun’ (Conf. 20)”, Studia Hibernica 34 (2006–2007)
- Woods, David, “Gildas and the mystery cloud of 536–7”, The Journal of Theological Studies NS 61:1 (2010)
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- Woolf, Alex, “The Verturian hegemony”, in Mercia. an Anglo-Saxon kingdom in Europe (2001)
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- Woolf, Alex, “Plebs”, in The introduction of Christianity into the early medieval Insular world (2016)
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