Saturday, 12 January 2019
2150 William Grufydd
Constituency : University of Wales 1943-50
William took over from Ernest Evans for the University of Wales seat when Evans became a judge. He easily defeated Plaid Cymru and a trio of independent candidates after a string of independent triumphs in by-elections in 1942.
William was a quarryman's son from Caernarfonshire. He was educated at Caernarvon County School and Oxford. He spent two years teaching at Beaumaris Grammar School then became a lecturer in Celtic at University College, Cardiff. From 1915 to 1918 he served in the navy in the North Sea. After demobilisation, he was appointed Professor of Celtic at University College, Cardiff and held the chair until retiring in 1946. He was President of Council of the National Eisteddfodd of Wales. He edited a Welsh language journal and wrote poetry and works on Welsh legends. He started out as a member of Plaid Cymru and served as deputy vice-president in 1937. He left after a disagreement with the president, Saunders Lewis ( his opponent in 1943 ).
William had an easy victory over Plaid Cymru in 1945. He retired from politics when the university seats were abolished in 1950.
He died in 1954 aged 73.
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