Dafydd Cadwaladr

Welsh Calvinistic Methodist preacher
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroWelsh Calvinistic Methodist preacher
PlacesWales
wasPreacher
Work fieldReligion
Gender
Male
Religion:Methodism
Birth1752, Llangwm, Conwy County Borough, Wales, United Kingdom
Death9 July 1834 (aged 82 years)
Family
Children:Betsi Cadwaladr
The details

Biography

Dafydd Cadwaladr (1752–1834) was a Welsh Calvinistic Methodist preacher. He grew up in Llangwm, Denbighshire, where his family had lived for generations. By noting the letters on sheep's backs and then picking his way through the Prayer Book he was able to teach himself to read, and enjoyed reciting works such as the 'Pilgrim's Progress' at the local 'knitting meetings'.

For a while he worked as a farm boy, but c. 1771 he took the position of servant at Fedw Arian, Bala, Gwynedd, working for the Methodist preacher William Evans. Dafydd knew his bible by heart, and about 1780 himself began preaching. He also enjoyed walking, and thus became favourite preacher throughout Wales.

He died in 1834, and is buried at Llanycil.

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