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John Edwards (1747–1792)

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Name
  
John Edwards

Died
  
1792

Role
  
Poet

John Edwards (Sion Ceiriog) (1747–1792) was a Welsh poet.

Life

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

Edwards died suddenly in 1792, aged 45, John Jones, Glan-y-Gors, contributed some memorial verses to the Geirgrawn of June 1796, and wrote: "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."

References

John Edwards (1747–1792) Wikipedia