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EDWARDS, JOHN
(Eos Glan Twrch; 1806 - 1887), poet and prose-writer
in farming there for twenty-four years. He left Floyd in 1866 to go to a smaller farm near Rome, N.Y., where he remained until his death on 20 January 1887. He became known among Welsh Americans as a poet and prosewriter. He won several prizes in American eisteddfodau; he also contributed numerous poems and articles to such journals as Yr Arweinydd, Haul
Gomer
, Y Cymro Americanaidd, Y Wasg, Y Drych
EDWARDS, JOHN
(Meiriadog; 1813 - 1906), poet and editor
Born at Llanrwst, he was educated at the local grammar school, and afterwards apprenticed as a printer. He revealed much literary talent while still young, and between 1835 and 1860 in particular many of his poems were published in Seren
Gomer
, Y Dysgedydd, Y Diwygiwr, Y Gwladgarwr, and Y Drysorfa. In turn he lived at Cefn-mawr, Llanfaircaereinion, Cardiff, and Merthyr Tydfil, before finally
EDWARDS, JOHN
(1799 - 1873?), musician
also regarded as a good player on the clarinet. A hymn-tune which he composed earned for him a prize awarded by the Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion. His first tune, ' Grongar,' appeared in Seren
Gomer
, 1824, other hymn-tunes by him being published in Haleliwia, Haleliwia Drachefn, Telyn Seion (Rosser Beynon), and Caniadau Seion (R. Mills); he also composed some anthems. He reviewed Gramadeg (John
EDWARDS, ROBERT
(Robin Ddu o Feirion; 1775 - 1805), poet and antiquary
a native of Trawsfynydd, Meironnydd. Examples of his work are to be found in Corff y Gainc, 1810, namely his englyn, ' Cyffes y Bardd ' and ' Cywydd Marwnad Rowland Huw, bardd o'r Graienyn gerllaw'r Bala, 1802.' [= Rolant Huw ] Seren
Gomer
for the year 1835, 275, contains his stanzas ' Gofal Duw.' Memorial stanzas to him by Gutyn Peris (GRIFFITH WILLIAMS, 1769 - 1838) are contained in Corff y
EDWARDS, THOMAS
(Caerfallwch; 1779? - 1858), lexicographer
accounts of some of the princes. For this service he was awarded £1,000 by the firm. He died in London, 4 July 1858, and was buried in Highgate cemetery. All his life he was interested in the Welsh language and in music. He contributed many articles to such periodicals as Y Gwyliedydd, Seren
Gomer
, and Cymro Llundain under the pseudonyms T. ap Edwart ap Eurgain, Zabulonun, and Caerfallwch. Y Gwyliedydd
EDWARDS, WILLIAM
(Gwilym Callestr, Wil Ysgeifiog; 1790 - 1855), poet
for an awdl (Seren
Gomer
, 1832, 312), and at Mold, 1823, for an englyn. His elegy on Thomas Price (Carnhuanawc) in 1853, printed in Golud yr Oes, 1863, 112-3), was written in the asylum. Much of his work is scattered through the pages of Seren
Gomer
, Y Gwladgarwr, Yr Eurgrawn, Y Geninen, and Cymru (O.M.E.). He published a volume, Cell Callestr (Trefriw, 1815), of his own poetry and that of others
ELIAS, THOMAS
(Bardd Coch; 1792 - 1855), Calvinistic Methodist minister and hymn-writer
appeared in Seren
Gomer
, 1821, 214, and a collection of his hymns, with a memoir, was published at Merthyr Tydfil in 1856.
ELLIS, ROBERT
(Cynddelw; 1812 - 1875), Baptist minister, preacher, poet, antiquary, and commentator
, between Oswestry and Llanrhaeadr, when he was on a preaching and lecture tour. He was a man of many parts. He was an exegetical, doctrinal, and practical preacher, a considerable master of the pulpit Welsh of his day, speaking roundly, clearly, and with a natural fluency. He carried weight in bardic and eisteddfodic circles. It was his awdl 'Yr Adgyfodiad' in Seren
Gomer
, 1849, which brought him to
teulu
EVANS
, printers
respect, very different from his father, who had not been trained as a printer. There was some measure of competition between John Evans and his neighbour John Daniel. Both printed Bibles - John Evans, e.g., being responsible for printing four editions of the 'Peter Williams' Bible.' In 1825 on the death of Joseph Harris (
Gomer
) John Evans acquired the printing and publishing rights of Seren
Gomer
. He
EVANS, DANIEL
(Eos Dâr; 1846 - 1915), musician
Born in a thatched cottage called Tŷ Coch, near Carmarthen, son of Dafydd and Esther Evans. The family moved to Aberdare, where the boy began to work in a coalmine at the early age of 8. As the father was a printer in the office of Y Gwron and Seren
Gomer
, the son came to know such persons as Llew Llwyfo (Lewis W. Lewis) and others who worked in that printing office. When he was 11 years old he
EVANS, DAVID DAVIES
(1787 - 1858), Baptist minister and editor
1812), the congregation meeting at the New Tabernacle, the debt on which and on the new burial place he succeeded in clearing. He started a school for young preachers; he also hoped to be able to complete the translation of Gill's commentary which had been begun by Titus Lewis, Christmas Evans, and Joseph Harris (
Gomer
). He married a young woman from Pont-rhyd-yr-ynn, Monmouth, who was possessed of
EVANS, EVAN
(1773 - 1827), Baptist minister
Seren
Gomer
, 1821, 214. There were troubles in his congregation, for some members wished to invite Daniel Davies (1797 - 1876) to be their pastor; but the majority remained faithful to Evans, who in 1822 built a chapel at Moorfields. He died 2 February 1827 and was buried in Bunhill Fields.
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