His reputation will probably rest chiefly on his literary work. He wrote constantly to the chief Welsh periodicals; one may single out his essay on R. J. Derfel ( Y Geninen , 1924 ) and his articles in Cymru (O.M.E.) on Emrys ab Iwan , 1923 , and on Alun , 1924 , as well as a number of articles in Yr Eurgrawn and Y Cerddor . A selection of them were published in Ysgrifau John Breese Davies ( 1949 ). He wrote with a good style and economy of expression, showing artistic skill and many of the virtues of the true scholar. He was secretary of the literature committee for the national eisteddfod at Machynlleth in 1937 , and his essay on the Dyfi district as an introduction to the list of competitions for that eisteddfod was a masterpiece of its kind. Even so, his greatest eisteddfodic achievement was to ensure that a competition for a Literature Medal be included from 1938 onwards. He worked equally energetically - as a tutor , adjudicator and conductor — to establish the highest standards possible for the traditional singing to harp accompaniment , and strove hard to secure its recognition at the national eisteddfod. He and J.E. Jones were considered to be the chief benefactors of their day in this field. He was one of the founders of the Cerdd Dant Society and edited its magazine , Allwedd y Tannau , from its first issue till 1940 . He was prominent in the life of his district, being a member of Mer. county council , and was one of the main supports of education (school and adult) in the area, the chairman of the governors of Dolgellau Grammar School , president and secretary of the Council of Free Churches of Dyfi valley , and steward of Dinas Mawddwy Methodist circuit . He d. 4 Oct. 1940 . Breese Davies was exceptionally well-liked; he was a good example of Welsh culture at its highest level.
Iorwerth Cyfeiliog Peate, D.Sc., F.S.A., D.Litt., (1901-82), St Fagans / Llandaf
Emeritus Professor Robert Thomas Jenkins, C.B.E., D.Litt., Ll.D., F.S.A., (1881-1969), Bangor
Published date: 2001