John Walters (priest and lexicographer), Date of Birth, Place of Birth, Date of Death

    

John Walters (priest and lexicographer)

Date of Birth: 22-Aug-1721

Place of Birth: Llanedi, Wales, United Kingdom

Date of Death: 01-Jun-1797

Profession: lexicographer

Zodiac Sign: Leo


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About John Walters (priest and lexicographer)

  • John Walters (1721–1797) was a Welsh cleric from Glamorgan in the eighteenth century.
  • He wrote a couple manifestos, including A Dissertation on the Welsh Language (1770), in which he praised the Welsh language.
  • He was a noted lexicographer, publishing An English–Welsh Dictionary in fifteen parts (1770 to 1794).
  • Walters was born on 22 August 1721.
  • His father, also named John, was a timber merchant, but both his parents died when John jr was in his youth.
  • It is likely that it was John Walters who convinced printer Rhys Thomas (d.
  • 1790) to establish Glamorgan's first printing press at Cowbridge.
  • It was this press which printed Walter's English/Welsh Dictionary, the first part issued on 5 April 1770.John Walters died on 1 June 1797, and was buried at Llandough.
  • His eldest son was the poet and priest John Walters.

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