Scope and Content

Papers relating to Daniel Owen, including miscellaneous papers and photographs.

Administrative / Biographical History

Daniel Owen (1836-1895) was the first significant Welsh language novelist. A native of Mold, Flintshire, he worked for a local tailor. He began preaching in 1864, and attended Bala Calvinist Methodist College, 1865-1867. He returned to Mold to care for his mother and sister before finishing his course, and subsequently began his own tailor's business. He continued preaching until 1876, when his health deteriorated. From c. 1864 he began writing for periodicals such as Y Drysorfa. He wrote four novels, Y Dreflan (Holywell, 1881), Rhys Lewis (Wrexham, 1885), Enoc Huws (Wrexham, 1891) and Gwen Tomos (Wrexham, 1894), which were initially published in instalments in Y Drysorfa and Y Cymro. Y Siswrn (Mold, 1886) was a collection of his essays and Straeon y Pentan (Wrexham, 1895) a collection of his short stories. He was appointed Chairman of the new Mold Urban District Council in 1894, but died on 22 October 1895. Subsequently there have been several commemorations of Owen in Mold, including a Memorial Stone, a Memorial Statue and the Daniel Owen Shop Protection Committee, later the Memorial Room Committee.

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Arranged into the following: Miscellaneous papers and photographs.

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