Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial
Translator's Memorial

© the copyright holder. Image credit: Tony Bennett / Art UK

How you can use this image

 

This image is available to be shared and re-used under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial licence (CC BY-NC).

This image can be reproduced in any way apart from any commercial uses.

Wherever you reproduce the image or an altered version of it, you must attribute the original creators (acknowledge the original artist(s), the person/organisation that took the photograph of the work) and any other stated rights holders.

Review our guidance pages which explain how you can reuse images, how to credit an image and how to find more images in the public domain or with a Creative Commons licence available.

Download

Notes

Add or edit a note on this artwork that only you can see. You can find notes again by going to the ‘Notes’ section of your account.

An octagonal perpendicular Gothic tower memorial on a stepped plinth loosely derived from the Eleanor crosses in Hollington and Ancaster stone. The memorial was commissioned in 1888 on the tercentenary of the translation of the bible into Welsh and was funded by national public subscription, at a cost of £729. Information from the Translator's Chapel inside St Asaph's Cathedral reads: 'Bishop Morgan was the first to conceive the idea of translating the bible into Welsh. Appointed Bishop of St Asaph in 1601, he remained here until his death in 1604. The first complete bible in Welsh did not appear until 1588. William Morgan probably began the work of translating when he was a student at Cambridge, completed it when he was vicar of Llanrhaedr-yn-Mochnant before he was appointed Bishop of Llandaff.

Title

Translator's Memorial

Date

1888–1892

Medium

Hollington & Ancaster stone

Measurements

H 914 x W (?) x D (?) cm

Accession number

LL17_AEB_S003

Work type

Monument

Owner

Denbighshire County Council

Custodian

Denbighshire County Council

Work status

extant

Listing status

Grade II (England and Wales)

Unveiling date

22nd April 1892

Access

at all times

Inscription description

base of each statue in niche incised with surname, incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue: GABRIEL GOODMAN, D.D. / DEON WESTMINSTER / GWR A FU O GYMORTH NID BYCHAN / IR ESGOB MORGAN.; incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue: THOMAS HUET / CANTOR MYNYW / CYFIEITHYDD RHAN O DESTAMENT / 1567; incised on green marblet tablet below corresponding statue: WILLIAM SALESBURY / CYFIEITHYDD Y TESTAMENT / NEWYDD IR GYMRAEG 1567 / EICH CAR O WAET YN OLY CNAWT / ACH BRAWF FFYDD IN CHRIST IESU; incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue: RICHARD PARRY, D.D. / ESGOB LLANELWY 1604-1623 / AWDWR Y CYFIEITHIAD / DIWYGIEDIG 1620; incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue: RICHARD DAVIES, D.D. / CYFIEITHIAD RHAN O DESTAMENT / 1567 / ESGOB LLANELWY 1560-1561 / ESGOB TYDDEWI 1561 - 1581 / YR ANRHYDEDDUS DAT AIL DEWI / MENEW; incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue: JOHN DAVIES, D.D. / RHEITHOP MALLWYD / CYNORTHWYWR IR ESGOB PARRY; incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue: EDMUND PRYS / ARCHDDIACON MEIRIONYDD / CYNORTHWYWR IR ESGOB MORGAN / AWDWR Y PSALMAU CAN 1621; incised on green marble tablet below corresponding statue and below carved relief of Bishop Morgan's seal: WILLIAM MORGAN, D.D. / CYFIEITHYDD Y BEIBL I'R / GYMRAEG, 1588 / FICER LLANRHAIADR YN / MOCHNANT 1578 - 1595 / ESGOB LLANDAF 1595 - 1601 / ESGOB LLANELWY 1601 - 1604 / BU FARW MEDI 10 1604 / RELIGIO NISI VULGARI LINGUA / EDOCEATUR IGNOTA LATITABIT / ESGOB MORGAN; embossed inscription running round base of memorial: THIS TERCENTENARY MEMORIAL OF THE TRANSLATION OF THE BIBLE INTO WELSH BY BISHOP MORGAN WAS ERECTED BY NATIONAL SUBSCRIPTION A.D. 1588 - 1888

Tags

See a tag that’s incorrect or offensive? Challenge it and notify Art UK.

Help improve Art UK. Tag artworks and verify existing tags by joining the Tagger community.

Located at

High Street, St Asaph

LL17 0RD

Located in the lawned area in front of St Asaph Cathedral.