Thomas Evans
(1840-1865)

Died aged 24

Evans, son of a ship-carpenter, was born in Cardigan in 1840. His early education was very rudimentary. At the age of eleven he was apprenticed on board one of the small trading vessels that visited his native town. His treatment was so bad that he determined to run away. He went to Aberdare, and worked in a coal-mine. From here he sent a letter to his mother, written in verse (his first attempt), apprising her of his whereabouts. When about fifteen he devoted his leisure hours to music, and attracted public attention as a singer. Shortly after this he competed successfully at a small eisteddfod, held at the chapel where he was a member, for the best poem on ‘Humility.’ This brought him into public notice, and henceforth his name was constantly in the local papers and in connection with eisteddfodau, where he won twenty prizes. - Wikipedia

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Er Mwyn Cymru. Gosodwyd i fyny gan Gymrodorion Aberteifi i gofio Telynog 1840–1865, Ossian Dyfed 1852–1916

English translation: For the sake of Wales. Put up by the Cymrodorion of Aberteifi [Cardigan] to commemorate Telynog 1840–1865, Ossian Dyfed 1852–1916

Ebens Lane, Cardigan, United Kingdom where they was