Song, Verse & Word
- Dic Penderyn (The Ballad Of Richard Lewis) - Martyn Joseph (Song)
- The Fire People - Alexander Cordell (Novel)
- The Angry Vineyard - Rhydwen Williams (Novel)
- Dic Penderyn and other poems - John Stuart Williams
- All Things Betray Thee - Gwyn Thomas (Novel, based on Penderyn's story)
- Dic Penderyn: the man and the martyr - Sally Roberts Jones
- Dic Penderyn - Islwyn ap Nicholas - (biography)
- My Land's Shore (musical - Christopher J Orton & Robert Gould)
- The Gates of Cardiff Jail by Huw Pudner and Chris Hastings (Folk ballad)
- Only A Matter Of Time & Time Added On For Injuries by Alan Plater (Pair of plays)
- "Dic Penderyn" by Meic Stevens, on the 1972 album "Gwymon" and also the compilation album "Disgwyl Rhywbeth Gwell i Ddod" which is available on iTunes
- Dic Penderyn (on 1987 album "Cause for Complaint" by folk rock band The Chartists, Sung by Laurence Eddy) - John Stuart Williams / Geoff Cripps (Song)
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