Gohebiaeth ynglŷn â Colofn Pobl Ieuainc y Tyst

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Gohebiaeth, Mawrth-Mai 1924, rhwng Beriah Gwynfe Evans a Iorwerth C. Peate yn amlygu ffrae rhyngddynt ynglŷn â golygu Colofn Bobl Ieuainc yn y Tyst. = Correspondence, March-May 1924, between Beriah Gwynfe Evans and Iorwerth C. Peate revealing a quarrel between them regarding the editing of a youth column in the Tyst.
Ymddiswyddodd Peate fel is-olygydd y golofn ar ôl i Evans, y golygydd, wrthod cyhoeddi darn ganddo yn beirniadu adolygiad (yn y Tyst, 6 Mawrth 1924, Atodlen Llen, t. i) o act gyntaf Blodeuwedd, drama Saunders Lewis (a gyhoeddwyd yn y Llenor, 2 (1924), 231-244). Cyhoeddwyd eglurhad gan Peate o'r digwyddiadau (ff. 14-17) yn Baner ac Amserau Cymru, 5 Mehefin 1924, t. 5. Ceir fersiwn arall o'r eglurhad ar ff. 20-34. Ceir hefyd lythyr, 5 Mehefin 1924, i Evans oddiwrth H. M. Hughes, awdur yr adolygiad gwreiddiol (f. 35). = Peate resigned as sub-editor of the column after Evans, the editor, refused to print a piece by him criticizing a review (in the Tyst, 6 March 1924, Literature Supplement, p. i) of the first act of Saunders Lewis' play Blodeuwedd (as published in Llenor, 2 (1924), 231-244). Peate's explanation of events (ff. 14-17) was published in Baner ac Amserau Cymru, 5 June 1924, p. 5. Another version of the explanation is ff. 20-34. There is also a letter, 5 June 1924, to Evans from H. M. Hughes, author of the initial review (f. 35).

Administrative / Biographical History

The Rev. Hugh Michael Hughes, OBE, BA, DD (1858-1933), Congregational minister, was born in Llanllechid, Caernarfonshire, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Hughes. He was educated at the Memorial College, Brecon, and later at Aberystwyth and Cardiff University Colleges, graduating in 1898. He was ordained in 1886 and held pastorates in Old Tabernacl, Holyhead, Grove Street, Liverpool and Ebenezer, Cardiff. He was the pastor for Ebenezer, Cardiff for nearly forty years. He was the editor of Y Tyst, the Welsh Congregational weekly, and secretary of `Y Gronfa', the Welsh Independent Chapel Debts Fund, for twenty years. He was also the President of the Congregational Union of Wales, the Vice-President of Cardiff University College, and occasionally the Chairman of the Committee of Brecon Memorial College. He was the author of several books: John Penry [1912], Griffith John, arwr China (1914), Yr Iesu Sicr, and Esboniad ar yr Ephesiaid. He married Mary Ann Howell. He died on 15 January 1933 in Cardiff.

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Acquisition Information

Dr I. C. Peate; Rhiwbina; Rhodd; Awst 1941.

Note

The Rev. Hugh Michael Hughes, OBE, BA, DD (1858-1933), Congregational minister, was born in Llanllechid, Caernarfonshire, the son of Michael and Elizabeth Hughes. He was educated at the Memorial College, Brecon, and later at Aberystwyth and Cardiff University Colleges, graduating in 1898. He was ordained in 1886 and held pastorates in Old Tabernacl, Holyhead, Grove Street, Liverpool and Ebenezer, Cardiff. He was the pastor for Ebenezer, Cardiff for nearly forty years. He was the editor of Y Tyst, the Welsh Congregational weekly, and secretary of `Y Gronfa', the Welsh Independent Chapel Debts Fund, for twenty years. He was also the President of the Congregational Union of Wales, the Vice-President of Cardiff University College, and occasionally the Chairman of the Committee of Brecon Memorial College. He was the author of several books: John Penry [1912], Griffith John, arwr China (1914), Yr Iesu Sicr, and Esboniad ar yr Ephesiaid. He married Mary Ann Howell. He died on 15 January 1933 in Cardiff.

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Preferred citation: NLW MS 14027D.

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Awst 2008.

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