Angharad Llwyd (15 April 1780 – 16 October 1866) was a Welsh antiquary and a prizewinner at the National Eisteddfod of Wales.
[1] She is generally considered one of the most important collectors and copiers of manuscripts of the period.
[2] Llwyd was born at Caerwys in Flintshire, the daughter of the local rector, Rev.
in North Wales won a prize at the Welshpool eisteddfod of 1824.
In 1827 Llwyd edited a revised version of Sir John Wynn's History of the Gwydir Family and in the following year, she was among those awarded silver medals by Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex, on his visit to the eisteddfod at Denbigh.