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Plaque

Iolo Morganwg

Iolo Morganwg

Erection date: 20/6/2009

Inscription

{Around the relief portrait bust:}
1747 Iolo Morganwg  1826
Y gwir yn erbyn y byd
The truth against the world 

{In an outer ring:}
This is the site of the first meeting of the Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isle of Britain 22.6.1792.
Yma y cyfarfu Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain gyntaf 

{Welsh text says roughly the same as the English.}

{On the low wall at the southern edge of the viewing area:}
I have conversed with the spiritual sun. I saw him on Primrose Hill.  William Blake 1757 - 1827.

The plaque of Anglesey Stone designed and carved by Morris was unveiled at mid-day on the summer solstice, 2009, to commemorate the first meeting of the Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isles of Britain which Iolo Morganwg organised on the summer solstice of 1792.

The Blake quote, recalled by Henry Crabb Robinson in his 1869 diaries, was designed and hand carved by Will Davies over three weeks.

Our Welsh consultant, David Hopkins, writes: "The modern annual eisteddfod ceremonies have a good atmosphere and are attended by a wide range of people. Before they present the prize to the winner of the poetry competition the Archdruid says the line “Y gwir yn erbyn y byd” (“The truth against the world”) and then asks “A oes heddwch?” (“Is there peace?” ie Does everyone agree?).  The audience then all shout “Heddwch” (“Peace”, ie Yes!)  You can read more about it at .  Although the literal meaning is clear, I’ve never quite worked out what the underlying sentiment/message is supposed to be!  Truth must trump our worldly ways?  But maybe it’s deliberately cryptic!" David also kindly visited and took the close-up picture for us when we realised ours was rubbish. Thanks to David - though a trip to Primrose Hill on a sunny day is no hardship.

Site: Iolo Morganwg (1 memorial)

NW3, Primrose Hill, viewing point

The Royal Parks give the in a proposal for the 'Summit Improvements' of 2009. shows the view before the skyscrapers arrived. Ìý features some modern-day Druids.

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first meeting of the Gorsedd

First meeting of the Gorsedd of the Bards of the Isle of Britain. ÌýWe have to...

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Iolo Morganwg

Born Edward Williams in Glamorgan. Founder member of the Unitarian movement i...

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Iolo Morganwg

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William Blake

Poet and artist. Except for 3 years spent on the coast near Bognor, Blake liv...

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Will Davies

Sculptor active 2009.

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John Meirion Morris

Sculptor. ÌýBorn Wales.

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