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WILLIAMS, JOHN ELLIS
(1901 - 1975), author and dramatist
writer in a variety of media - essays, short stories (he was a regular contributor to newspapers and journals), novels, stage and radio plays, film, children's literature and verse. He wrote his last essay on 1 January 1975, expecting it to appear in the same number of 'Herald
Mon
' as his obituary, as in fact transpired. He began writing plays about 1918 and gained many prizes at the national
WILLIAMS, Sir JOHN KYFFIN
(1918 - 2006), painter and author
as a gift to Oriel Ynys
Môn
in Anglesey. In May 1974 Kyffin left his teaching post in London and returned to Anglesey, where he made a home for himself for the first time in his life, at Pwllfanogl near the village of Llanfair Pwllgwyngyll, in a house which belonged to the Marquis and Marchioness of Anglesey, a couple who were generous patrons and supporters of Kyffin Williams. In Pwllfanogl
WILLIAMS, OWEN (GAIANYDD)
(1865 - 1928), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and author
prizes at local eisteddfodau on historical subjects; he also acted as an adjudicator. He was married and had two sons and a daughter. He published ' Hanes Llanerchymedd a'i Henwogion ' in Hanes a Chyfansoddiadau Arobryn Eisteddfod Llanerchymedd (Cymdeithas Eisteddfod
Môn
, 1906); Ein Pobl Ieuainc … (Caernarvon, 1906); Dafydd Jones o Drefriw (1708-1785) (Caernarvon, 1907); Dewis Aelod Seneddol: Drama
WILLIAMS, OWEN
(Owain Gwyrfai; 1790 - 1874), antiquary
alone. He died at Fron Heulog, Waun-fawr, 3 October 1874, and was buried in Betws Garmon churchyard. Ioan Arfon and other friends of his collected fifty pounds to provide a suitable tomb-stone and this was unveiled, 7 March 1879. In 1904 his son, Thomas Williams, published some of his works, together with the story of his life, in Gemau Gwyrfai; and in 1911, he published another book, Gemau
Môn
ac
WILLIAMS, ROWLAND
(Hwfa Môn; 1823 - 1905), Independent minister, and archdruid of Wales
front rank, being phenomenally longwinded. It was in connection with the eisteddfod that he became most prominent, and that in the days when ' to win at the eisteddfod was considered a sufficient achievement in itself….' He was invested a ' bard ' at the Aberffraw eisteddfod, 1849, and chose the name Hwfa
Môn
. At one time or another he had won a vast number of prizes at the eisteddfod, including the
WILLIAMSON, ROBERT (MONA)
(Bardd Du Môn; 1807 - 1852), teacher and poet
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