Bedo Hafesp (fl.
A large scale eisteddfod, festival of traditional bardic crafts, was held for the second time in 1568 at Caerwys, as authorized by Queen Elizabeth I.
[1] Hafesp was a top ranked competitor there.
[2] He wrote poems about important community members, including memorials to Siôn Gruffydd of Llŷn (1585)[2] and Dafydd ap Dafydd Llwyd.
[3] His surname was derived from a place,[4] Aberhafesp, a parish in Montgomeryshire.