Dewi Nantbrân

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Dewi Nantbrân (real name David or Dewi Powell; died 1781) was a

Friar Minor. He wrote the "Catechism Byrr o'r Athrawiaeth Ghristnogol" (London, 1764), a short catechism of Christian doctrine in the Welsh language.[1]

Powell, who came from Abergavenny, was described by Meic Stephens as the most notable Catholic writer of his century for his three Welsh-language books.[2]

References

  1. ^ Robert Thomas Jenkins. "POWELL, DAVID (Dewi Nantbrân; d. 1781), Franciscan friar". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 27 May 2018.
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