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Name
  
Dafydd Jones

Role
  
Dewi Dywyll

Died
  
1868


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Dafydd Jones or Dewi Dywyll (1803-1868) was a Welsh balladeer. His father was a carpenter in Llanybydder, Carmarthenshire, and he was born on the estate of Dolau Bach there. He was also known as Deio'r Cantwr (Davy the Singer) and Dewi Medi (Harvest Dave). Dafydd Jones gained the name Dewi Dywyll, which means Blind Davy, due to being blinded by accident. He wrote ballads and sang them.

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He gained his fame for his impromptu singing all over Wales in an age of wandering balladeers who were popular characters. He wrote about 60 ballads — at least 70 according to the National Library of Wales.

He died at Lampeter in 1868.

References

Dafydd Jones (Dewi Dywyll) Wikipedia