Siôn Phylip (1543–1620) was a Welsh language poet from the Ardudwy region of Gwynedd. In 1568, Sion was ordained as a master poet at the second Caerwys Eisteddfod.
One of his works was en elegy composed for the poet Morus Dwyfech.[1]
His will, in the form of a poem, expressed the poet's desire to be buried at Penllech , and, from the elegies composed to him by Siôn Phylip and Huw Pennant , it is evident that his wish was granted.
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