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  • JONES, JOHN ITHEL (1911 - 1980), minister (Baptist) and college principal John Ithel Jones was born in Dowlais, Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorganshire, on 1 January 1911. He was educated at the local primary school and at Cyfarthfa grammar school, Merthyr Tydfil. He was baptised at Moreia, Dowlais. Reverend R.B. Jones, the well known evangelical preacher was his uncle. Ithel Jones was already a student in the University College of Cardiff when he was accepted in 1930 by the
  • JONES, JOHN JAMES (1892 - 1957), teacher, librarian, scholar and linguist Born on 12 March 1892 in New Quay, Cardiganshire, the son of a saddler, Thomas Jones and Elizabeth, daughter of John Williams, Pendre, Llwyndafydd. He was educated at the Council School, New Quay and Aberaeron intermediate school (1906-10); he was a student teacher before entering the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth (1911-14). He graduated B.A. (Wales) with honours in Latin, and was
  • JONES, JOHN LLOYD - see LLOYD-JONES, JOHN
  • JONES, JOHN MATHER (1826 - 1874), proprietor of Y Drych Born 9 June 1826, at Bangor, Caernarfonshire. He emigrated to U.S.A. in 1849 and made his home in Utica, New York. He bought Y Drych in 1865 from John William Jones who thereafter became editor of the paper, being assisted by Thomas B. Morris ('Gwyneddfardd'). In 1866 John Mather Jones published a Welsh book on the history of the Civil War, which had been written by the two editors of Y Drych at
  • JONES, JOHN MORGAN (1861 - 1935), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author life of John Calvin entitled John Calvin: ei fywyd a'i waith, 1909, and a Welsh commentary on ' Second Isaiah,' Llyfr y Proffwyd Esaiah; esboniad: pen. xl-lxvi, 1919. A series of lectures on the religion of Israel delivered under the joint auspices of Cardiff University Colleges and the Workers' Educational Association, was published as Y Datguddiad O Dduw yn yr Hen Destament, 1936; an English
  • JONES, JOHN MORGAN (1873 - 1946), minister (Congl.) and Principal of Bala-Bangor College, Bangor
  • JONES, JOHN MORGAN (1838 - 1921), Calvinistic Methodist minster
  • JONES, Sir JOHN MORRIS - see MORRIS-JONES, Sir JOHN
  • JONES, JOHN OGWEN (1829 - 1884), Calvinistic Methodist minister and man of letters
  • JONES, JOHN OWEN (1857 - 1917), Calvinistic Methodist minister and tutor, and man of letters excellent Latin scholar; at Bangor it was E. V. Arnold rather than Henry Jones who left his mark on him, and this bent was confirmed by his close friendship with Hugh Williams (1843 - 1911). He was a frequent contributor to the periodicals, and published commentaries on S. Luke and S. John. In Cymru (O.M.E.), 1894-6, he published translations of the chief Latin sources for the early history of Britain
  • JONES, JOHN OWEN (Ap Ffarmwr; 1861 - 1899), journalist
  • JONES, JOHN OWEN (OWEN BRYNGWYN; 1884 - 1972), singer conductor of the Llanegryn choir and his mother was an excellent pianist. He was educated at Llanegryn primary school and at Tywyn grammar school. He won a scholarship in 1903 to study at the University College of North Wales, Bangor, and graduated BSc in 1907. At Bangor he was greatly influenced by John Lloyd Williams and he became a member of the Welsh Folksong Society in its early days. From 1907 to