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Note of Oral Evidence Session with Expert Panel

A note prepared by the Commission Secretariat summarising a meeting held on 13 May 2013 with an expert panel comprising : Cynog Dafis, UK Changing Union Partnership, James Foreman-Peck, Professor of Economics, Cardiff University, Emyr Lewis, Senior Fellow in Law, Cardiff University and Alan Trench, Honorary Senior Research Fellow, University College London.

Note of oral evidence given by Sir Roderick Evans

Note of oral evidence given by Sir Roderick Evans, Former High Court Judge and Presiding Judge of Wales on 24 July 2013. Matters discussed include establishing a legal jurisdiction for Wales, Welsh the courts, the devolution of policing, tribunals, probation and prisons and a reserved verses conferred powers model of devolution.

‘Seithenhin’ poem (Middle Welsh)

A copy, 2016, of a rendition by Diarmuid Johnson of the Middle Welsh poem in the Black Book of Carmarthen (ff. 53v-54) relating to Seithenhin and the legend of Cantre'r Gwaelod; this version of the poem was used in the project exhibitions alongside the Modern Welsh and English translations.

'King of the Sea Trees' poem

A digital copy, 2016, of the poem 'King of the Sea Trees', composed and illustrated by Erin Kavanagh and described by her as ‘a myth [which] communicates disparate unpublished and published archaeological/geological data from the submerged landscapes along the coast of Wales, combined with poetic, mythic, folkloric, and song references’; the poem was used in the film ‘Layers in the Landscape’ and in the project exhibitions, and inspired several pieces of work in other media which also appeared in the exhibitions.

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