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JONES, ROBERT EVAN
(1869 - 1956), collector of books and manuscripts
Williams (1723 - 1796) to his son Eliezer Williams from 1798 onwards. His interest and knowledge of books and manuscripts was invaluable to students and researchers, particularly in Celtic studies. He also wrote copiously on Welsh bibliography and Welsh studies in periodicals and newspapers. He married, 12 August 1920, in Maentwrog Church, Sissie
Hughes
, daughter of Richard and Elizabeth
Hughes
, Llys
JONES, Sir ROBERT
(1857 - 1933), orthopaedic surgeon
Born at Rhyl, 28 June 1857, son of Robert Jones, journalist, and Mary
Hughes
, Rhuddlan. When the boy was 5 years old his father moved to London. Educated at Sydenham College, he afterwards studied medicine at Liverpool, living and serving an apprenticeship with his uncle Dr. H. O. Thomas at 11 Nelson Street, which on his father's death two years later became his permanent home. He qualified in
JONES, SAMUEL
(1898 - 1974), journalist, broadcaster and Head of the BBC in Bangor
of radio broadcasting. He left The Western Mail permanently in 1933. In 1935 the post of Programmes Director, BBC Welsh Region, was advertised. It was assumed, as he had already carried out those duties, that Sam Jones would be selected. It was not to be. He was bitterly disappointed at being overlooked in favour of William
Hughes
Jones (Elidir Sais). Sam Jones was offered the post of North Wales
JONES, SAMUEL
(1628 - 1697), Nonconformist minister and schoolmaster
meetings and to preach as Presbyterian and Independent. To him the difference between Presbyterian and Independent was but slight - just as it was to Stephen
Hughes
and Daniel Higgs, the Independents who 'recommended' him. He died in July 1697, highly respected by the gentry and by common folk. [He should not be confused with the subject of the next article.]
JONES, THOMAS
(1848 - 1900), surgeon
in 1890 professor of surgery in what was then the Victoria University. He became chief surgeon of the Welsh hospital (see
Hughes
, Alfred William) in South Africa during the Boer War, and died there 18 June 1900.
JONES, THOMAS GWYNN
(1871 - 1949), poet, writer, translator and scholar
. 1916); 'Madog' (1918, in Y Beirniad); 'Broseliàwnd' (1922); 'Anatiomaros' (1925); 'Gwlad Hud' (1919-25). His main works, prose and verse, were collected and published in 6 vols. by
Hughes
& Son, Wrexham, between 1932 and 1937. Caniadau (1934) contains more or less the same works as the Gregynog Detholiad but with the addition of 'Argoed' (1927), while Manion (1932) contains the poet's personal
JONES, THOMAS HUGHES
(1895 - 1966), poet, writer and teacher
Born 23 January 1895 in Tan-yr-allt, his mother's home in the Blaenafon area of Blaenpennal parish, Cardiganshire. He was one of the two children and the only son of Rhys Jones, farmer, and his wife, Ann
Hughes
. He was raised at Cefnhendre Farm, in the same parish, but, on the death of his mother when he was only six years old, his father moved to Blaenaeron Farm. Next to Blaenaeron was
JONES, THOMAS IVOR
(1896 - 1969), solicitor
Hughes
, of Solway, Buarth, Aberystwyth. Never one to seek the limelight, he was a quiet man but with mischievous humour and a steadfast nature. He died 29 March 1969, aged 72, and was buried at Llanuwchllyn.
JONES, THOMAS JOHN RHYS
(1916 - 1997), teacher, lecturer and author
Welsh-language writer T.
Hughes
Jones. He and his family settled in Gresford where he took over the editorship of Yr Athro ('The Teacher'), the journal of Undeb Athrawon Cymreig (1960-64). Following the death of J. T. Bowen, he prepared a new version of Teach Yourself Welsh entitled Teach Yourself Living Welsh (1977). He took early retirement due to his wife's poor state of health, and he and Stella
JONES, WILLIAM
(d. c. 1700) south-western Wales, Baptist minister
. Thirty had been baptized before the Olchonites had arrived; before the end of 1669 there were fifty-five members; by the end of 1675 eighty; by 1689, 113. These numbers testify to intense and persistent propaganda; for these Baptists had to survive the fierce impact of the penal laws, the natural opposition of the Independents nurtured by Stephen
Hughes
, and the still more fierce opposition of the
JONES, WILLIAM
(1770 - 1837), Calvinistic Methodist minister
widow, of Mathafarn (the ancestral home of Dafydd Llwyd ap Llywelyn) in Llanwrin, Montgomeryshire, and removed there, setting up as a cattle dealer. He began preaching in 1802. In 1805, he removed to the neighbouring farm of Dôl-y-fonddu, where he died 1 March 1837. There is a memoir (1840) by John
Hughes
of Pontrobert.
JONES, WILLIAM
(1826 - 1899), secretary to the Peace Society
as successor to Henry Richard, Tregaron; son of John Jones, a Ruthin Quaker, and great-grandson of Jonathan
Hughes
, the bard mentioned by Borrow in Wild Wales. William was educated at Ackworth Quaker School. Later he was appointed head of a commission for the relief of distress during the Franco-German war of 1870-1. He had discussions with president Cleveland and Li Hung Chang and other
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