William Williams (Caledfryn)


William Williams was a Welsh Congregational minister, poet and literary critic born at Bryn y Ffynnon, Denbigh. He was one of the leading figures in the Welsh Eisteddfod movement and did much to raise the standards of Welsh literature of his time.

Biography

He was from a family of weavers at Bryn y Ffynnon. He studied at Rotherham College before becoming ordained as a minister with the Independents in 1829. He was prominent in the Anti-Corn Law League, the Peace Society and the Society for the Liberation of Religion which sought to separate the church from the state.
He tried to standardize Welsh as a literary language and wrote a number of articles and criticisms on Welsh poetry, becoming popular in the first half of the 19th century. In 1851 he published an important book of Welsh grammar.
He edited many periodicals, including Y Sylwedydd',, Tywysog Cymru, Y Seren Ogleddol, Yr Adolygydd, Cylchgrawn Rhyddid, Yr Amaethydd. He assisted with Yr Adolygydd, Y Gwron Cymreig, Y Gwladgarwr and Y Dysgedydd.
He published
Cyfarwyddiadur i Ddarllen ac Ysgrifennu Cymraeg ; Grawn Awen, a volume of verse in 1826; Drych Barddonol neu Draethawd ar Farddoniaeth in 1839; Grammadeg Cymreig'', 1851.
He spent the last days of his life in South Wales as minister at Groeswen Independent Chapel, near Cardiff in Glamorgan.

Literary work

Poetry