John Edwards

Deceased Person

1747 – 1792

75

Who was John Edwards?

John Edwards, was a Welsh poet.

Edwards was born at Crogen Wladys in Glyn Ceiriog in 1747. He, Owen Jones, and Robert Hughes, were the founders of Cymdeithas y Gwyneddigion, or the Venedotian Society, 1770. Sion Ceiriog, as he was called, wrote an awdl for the meeting of the society on St. David's Day, 1778; he was its secretary in 1779-80, and its president in 1783.

He died suddenly in 1792, aged 45, John Jones, Glan-y-Gors, contributed some memorial verses to the 'Geirgrawn' of June 1796, with these prefatory remarks: 'To the memory of John Edwards, Glynceiriog, in the parish of Llangollen, Denbighshire, who was generally known as Sion Ceiriog, a poet, an orator, and an astronomer, a curious historian of sea and land, a manipulator of musical instruments, a true lover of his country and of his Welsh mother tongue, who, to the great regret of his friends, died and was buried in London, September 1792.'

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1747
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1792

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on July 23, 2013

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