John Dyer
John Dyer (1699–1757) was a British poet, writer and painter.
Overview
Born at Llanfynydd in 1699, died at Coningsby in 1757.
In detail
John Dyer studied at Westminster School. the recorded working language is Welsh and English.
Works named in the authority record are Grongar Hill and The Ruins of Rome.
Work by John Dyer is recorded in the collections of National Museum Cardiff and Croft Castle.
Sources
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“John Dyer”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q3397435: John Dyer
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