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Thomas Evans (poet, died 1833) : ウィキペディア英語版
Thomas Evans (poet, died 1833)

Thomas Evans (Tomos Glyn Cothi) (20 June 1764 – 29 January 1833), was a Welsh poet.
==Life and work==
Evans, son of Evan and Hannah Evans, was born at Capel St. Lilin, Carmarthenshire. He seems to have had little early education, but access to books. He lived in an area which was predominantly Calvinist, and while yet very young, became known as a heretic, and was nicknamed "Little Priestley". In order to worship with friends of like sentiments with himself he used to walk to Alltyblaca, twelve miles away. When he grew up he began to preach in his father's house, a part of which he got licensed for the purpose. In course of time a chapel was built. He was personally much respected, but his liberalism made him suspected by government.

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