:John Owen Williams (Pedrog)

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John Owen Williams (1853–1932) was a Welsh Congregational minister and poet who served as Archdruid.{{cite DWB|id=s-WILL-OWE-1853 |title=Williams, John Owen (Pedrog; 1853–1932), Congregational minister and poet|author=Idwal Lewis|year=1959|access-date=20 April 2022}}

Pedrog was born in May 1853 in Madryn, near Pwllheli, the youngest son of Owen and Martha Williams, both of whom were in service locally. He had a tragic childhood. At the age of two he was sent to stay with his father’s sister Jane Owen, in Llanbedrog, when his elder brother contracted smallpox. A few years later his mother died in childbirth. His father then decided to go to sea as a ship’s steward but his first voyage seemingly ended in a Melbourne hospital where he died. Pedrog's memories of both his parents were few and hazy.

While resident in Liverpool, Pedrog joined the Welsh Wesleyan church in Chester. From there he moved to a Congregationalist church in Liverpool, of which he later became minister of that church, and was ordained in May 1884. A prolific writer and Eisteddfod competitor, he won his first eisteddfod chair in 1887. Thereafter he won the Chair at the National Eisteddfod in 1891, 1895 and 1900.{{cite book|title=The New Companion to the Literature of Wales|author=Meic Stephens|publisher=University of Wales Press|year=1998|ISBN=9780708313831|page=798}}

In 1928, Pedrog replaced Elfed{{cite DWB|id=s2-LEWI-ELV-1860 |title=Lewis, Howell Elvet ('Elfed'; 1860–1953), Independent minister, hymn-writer, poet|author=Emlyn Glasnant Jenkins|year=2001|access-date=12 April 2022}} as Archdruid, and officiated over the National Eisteddfod in that role until 1932. He also inaugurated the Gorsedd of Cornwall in 1928.{{cite journal|journal=Punch|title=Take me to your translator|author=Jonathan Sale|page=305|publisher=Punch Publications Limited|year=1975}}

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| title = Archdruid of the National Eisteddfod of Wales

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Category:Welsh Eisteddfod archdruids

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