David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion)

David Owen, painted by William Roos, National Gallery of Wales

David Owen (Dewi Wyn o Eifion) (1784 17 January 1841) was a Welsh poet and farmer. He is noted for developing the awdl and englyn.[1] A quarrel over an award, between him and members of the Gwyneddigion Society, led to him largely give up poetry in 1823. Although he did compose in 1832. He had long been drawn to the Baptist faith and converted to it a year before he died.[2]

References

  1. Welsh Biography Online
  2.  Lee, Sidney, ed. (1895). "Owen, David (1784-1841)". Dictionary of National Biography. 42. London: Smith, Elder & Co.
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