REPLY1850
Twm Sion Catti
By SELEUCUS.
The noted robber, Twm Sion or Shôn Catti, referred to at No. 24. p. 383., was a Welshman who flourished between the years 1590 and 1630. He was the natural son of Sir John Wynne, and obtained his surname of Catti from the appellation of his mother Catherine. In early life he was a brigand of the most audacious character, who plundered and terrified the rich in such a manner that his name was a sufficient warrant for the raising of any sum which he might desire; while his unbounded generosity to the poor or unprotected, joined to an innate love of fun and frolic—for he was a very Eulenspiegel—m…
Topics: Welsh History, Brigandage, Poetry, Antiquarianism
Locations: Llandovery, Tywi, Dethia, Ystrad-ffin, Carmarthen