Born at Carmarthen in 1813. He was intended for the law, but turned to preaching, went to the grammar school of David Peter at Carmarthen, and thence (1833) to Blackburn Independent College. He was pastor at Saddleworth (1837-42) and Morley (1842-54). On the resignation of Henry Griffiths, he was appointed principal of Brecon Independent College in 1854, which in 1869 was removed to its buildings at Brecon. In 1879 he was elected chairman of the Union of Welsh Independents. He died at Brecon, very suddenly, 27 November 1896.
Published date: 1959
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