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EVANS, JOHN
(Y Bardd Cocos; 1827? - 1888), eccentric and poetaster
guise he would turn up punctually at national eisteddfod meetings. They also conducted a fabricated correspondence between him and queen Victoria, to whom he proposed marriage. His 'poems' have probably been augmented by tradition. Benefactors would get them printed in leaflet form and the bard would hawk them around the fairs. A selection, with a good introduction by Thomas Roberts (Alaw
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WILLIAMSON, ROBERT (MONA)
(Bardd Du Môn; 1807 - 1852), teacher and poet
a number of unpublished books. He published a history of Newborough (c. 1895) and a historical novel,
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y Pwll, 1908. The dates have been taken from his tombstone, but the rector of Newborough states that the only Owen Williamson recorded in the church registers was christened 26 February 1837. Perhaps this was a brother of the writer, who died before the latter was born; an ' Owen Williams