John Edwards (1700?–1776)

For other people named John Edwards, see John Edwards (disambiguation).

John Edwards (Siôn y Potiau) (c.1700 – 1776) was a Welsh poet, and a translator of Pilgrim's Progress.

John Edwards

Edwards was born in Glyn Ceiriog in Denbighshire in about 1700. He was a weaver by trade, but is said in early life to have spent seven years as assistant to a bookseller in London, England and during that time is supposed to have gained considerable information. His translation of Bunyan's 'Pilgrim's Progress' was published in 1767-8.

Edwards had two sons, Cain and Abel. Cain gained some note as a publisher of almanacs.

John Edwards prepared his own monument, and inscribed thereon 1 Cor. xv. 52, in Latin. He died in 1776.

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     This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: "Edwards, John (1700?-1776)". Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co. 1885–1900. 

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