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WILLIAMS, JOHN
(1745/6 - 1818), cleric and schoolmaster
Born in the spring of 1745/6, eldest son of David Williams, Swyddffynnon, Cardiganshire (a blacksmith by trade, and one of the early Methodist exhorters). He was a brother of Evan Williams, (1749 - 1835). He was a pupil of
Edward
Richard at Ystrad Meurig, and in 1765 he went to teach in a school at Woodstock chapel, Ambleston, Pembrokeshire. Early in 1766 he went to teach at Cardigan, and he was
WILLIAMS, JOHN
(1760 - 1826), cleric and schoolmaster
Capel Curig. On 25 August 1802, he was appointed rector of Llanbedr-y-Cennin and Caerhun. He was succeeded at Llanrwst school by
Edward
Davies in 1812. He died in 1826, aged 66, according to his tombstone, and was buried 9 October at Llanbedr-y-Cennin. John Williams is included in this Dictionary because of his interest in Welsh literature and records, and particularly because he was the means of
WILLIAMS, JOHN
(Ioan Rhagfyr; 1740 - 1821), musician
gift for teaching, paid for three months' schooling for him at Shrewsbury; he also received lessons in playing the trumpet and the flute. After returning from Shrewsbury he began to write music and poetry. In 1763 he married Jane, daughter of William Jones, Bryn Rhyg, Dolgelley. He relinquished the craft of hat-making in 1772 to become a clerk to
Edward
Anwyl
, solicitor, Dolgelley; he afterwards kept
WILLIAMS, JOHN ELLIS CAERWYN
(1912 - 1999), Welsh and Celtic scholar
tradition of Ireland], 1958 (versions in Irish, 1978, and in English, 1992);
Edward
Jones Maes-y-plwm, 1963; Poems of Taliesin, 1968; Y Storïwr Gwyddeleg a'i Chwedlau [The Irish Story-teller and his Tales], 1972; The Poets of the Welsh Princes, 1978, 1994 (revised edition entitled The Court Poet in Medieval Wales, 1997); Geiriadurwyr y Gymraeg yng Nghyfnod y Dadeni [Welsh lexicographers during the
WILLIAMS, JOHN LEWIS
(1882 - 1916), Wales and Cardiff Rugby wing three-quarter, and coal exporter (Greenslade and Williams)
Born 3 January 1882, the son of
Edward
Williams, Llwyncelyn, Whitchurch, Cardiff. He was one of the principals in the firm of Messrs. Greenslade and Williams, coal exporters, Cardiff Docks. After playing rugby for Whitchurch he joined the Cardiff club and played his first game for them in 1903. In 1909-10 he captained the Cardiff XV. He played for Wales seventeen times between 1906 and 1911, in
WILLIAMS, MORGAN
(1808 - 1883), chartist
the time of his death, 17 October 1883, at Merthyr, he had been registrar of marriages, etc., there for thirty years. An article by him on
Edward
Williams (Iolo Morganwg) appeared in Red Dragon, ii.
WILLIAMS, MOSES
(1685 - 1742), cleric and scholar
Son of Samuel Williams of Llandyfrïog. Born 2 March 1685 at Glaslwyn, Cellan, Cardiganshire. He was educated at Carmarthen grammar school and University College, Oxford (B.A. 1708). He became M.A. (Cantab.) ten years later. He was one of
Edward
Lhuyd's assistants in the Ashmolean Museum, Oxford, and was subsequently on the staff of the Bodleian Library. He was ordained deacon 2 March 1709 and
WILLIAMS, PETER
(1756 - 1837), cleric and author
christened 9 October 1756, son of
Edward
Williams of the township of Ledbrook Major, Northop, Flintshire, and Ann his wife. He matriculated at Oxford from Christ Church, 23 May 1776, and took the degree of B.A. in 1780, proceeding to the degree of M.A. in 1783. After his ordination he spent some time as chaplain of Christ Church, returning to Wales in 1790, when he was instituted (4 May) to the
WILLIAMS, RICHARD
(1747 - 1811), cleric and man of letters
the Welsh poems (e.g. Owain Cyfeiliog's ' Hirlas') in Pennant's Tours; some of his translations also appear in Musical and Poetical Relicks, by
Edward
Jones (Bardd y Brenin).
WILLIAMS, ROBERT
(1848 - 1918), architect, author and social reformer
Edward
and Joseph, he opened a larger premises on Cherif Pasha Street, Alexandria, which was refurbished by Williams, using red Aberdeen granite and Doulting stone. Most notable of all, however, is the St David Building in Cairo, a massive emporium designed by Williams in 1910 for the Davies Bryan brothers. The building still stands, inscribed 'y gwir yn erbyn y byd' (truth against the world), along
WILLIAMS, TALIESIN
(1787 - 1847), poet and author
Son of
Edward
Williams (Iolo Morganwg). He was born, according to tradition in the Vale of Glamorgan, in Cardiff prison on 9 July 1787, and was christened at Flimston on 16 September He was educated at a school at Cowbridge and then worked with his father as stonemason and carver on gravestones. He kept a school at Gileston and, c. 1813, was appointed assistant in a school kept by the Rev. David
WILLIAMS, THOMAS
(Clwydfro; 1821 - 1855), poet
should be explained that 'Glan-clwyd' is the name given to two large farms together with the adjoining labourers' cottages;
Edward
Williams, the divine (1750 - 1863), was the son of one of the farmers, but there does not appear to have been any connection between him and the two Robert Williamses, nor between the one and the other. ROBERT WILLIAMS (1804 - 1855), Wesleyan minister Religion He began to
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