Thomas Edwards - Writers

Writers

  • Thomas Edwards (poet) (died 1595), author of Cephalus and Procris; Narcissus.
  • Thomas Edwards (heresiographer) (c. 1599–1648), English Puritan clergyman and author of Gangraena
  • Thomas Edwards (critic) (1699-1757)
  • Thomas Edwards (divine) (1729-1785)
  • Thomas Edwards (orientalist), Welsh divine and orientalist
  • Thomas Edwards (legal writer)
  • Thomas Edwards (author) (1779-1858)
  • Thomas Edwards (fl. 1810), divine
  • Thomas Charles Edwards (1837–1900), Welsh minister, writer and academic
  • Twm o'r Nant, pen name of Welsh playwright Thomas Edwards (1739–1810)

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