
audiobook
Transcribed from the 1836 H. Hughes edition by David Price, email ccx074@pglaf.org
This compact volume gathers vivid portraits of Wales’s most distinguished sons and daughters from the Reformation onward, offering English readers a clear view of the nation’s intellectual and spiritual legacy. The author presents each figure with a blend of factual detail and lively anecdote, revealing how humble beginnings in the Welsh countryside could lead to influential roles in academia, the church, and the wider world. The collection spans scholars, clerics, antiquarians and missionaries, illustrating the breadth of talent that emerged from the principality.
Among the sketches is the story of a young Welsh speaker who, after mastering English at Harrow, became a noted philologist and schoolmaster in London, and a bishop whose devotional treatise ran through countless editions. A missionary born in Brecon appears as a passionate advocate against the slave trade, whose zeal carried him across the Atlantic and into the West Indies. The work’s concise, engaging style invites listeners to explore each life while hinting at many more notable Welsh figures yet to be chronicled.
Language
en
Duration
~2 hours (155K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2012-03-15
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1810–1881
A Welsh clergyman and scholar, he devoted much of his life to preserving Celtic language and history. His books helped document Welsh lives, Cornish vocabulary, and medieval manuscripts for later generations.
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