- 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 withThomas Jones (T. J.) , he campaigned foradult education opportunities, and founded a branch of theWorkers Educational Association in North Wales. He also supported the campaign againsttuberculosis 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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