Silyn Roberts

Silyn Roberts

Robert Silyn Roberts (March 28 1871 – August 15 1930) was a Welsh clergyman, writer, teacher and pacifist.

Roberts, a Calvinistic Methodist minister, was a noted Welsh-language poet, the winner of the Crown at the 1902 National Eisteddfod of Wales. Born in Bryn Llidiart, Llanyfni, Caernarvonshire, he had worked as a slate quarryman before attending the University College of North Wales, Bangor, and Bala Theological College. From 1901 until 1912 he was a Calvinistic Methodist minister firstly in Lewisham, London and then in Tanygrisiau, Blaenau Ffestiniog, Merionethshire.

A Socialist and a close associate of the academic and politician William John Gruffydd, Roberts represented the Labour Party on Merioneth County Council. In collaboration with Thomas Jones (T. J.), he campaigned for adult education opportunities, and founded a branch of the Workers Educational Association in North Wales. He also supported the campaign against tuberculosis in Wales.

Works

Poetry

*"Telynegion" (1900)
*"Trystan ac Esyllt a Chaniadau Eraill" (1904)

Fiction

*"Llio Plas y Nos" (1945)

Non-fiction

*"Y Blaid Lafur Anibynnol, ei Hanes a'i Hamcan" (1908)

Translations

*"Gwyntoedd Croesion" (1924)
*"Bugail Geifr Lorraine" (1925)

ources

* [http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-ROBE-ROB-1871.html Welsh Biography Online]


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