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JONES, MOSES OWEN
(1842 - 1908), schoolmaster, musician, and eisteddfodwr
Born 31 October 1842 at Gallt-y-foel, Dinorwig, Caernarfonshire, son of Owen and Ellen Jones. After a period as pupil-teacher in Deiniolen British School he went, in 1861, to the Borough Road training college. He became assistant master at Carneddi school, Bethesda, in January
1862
, and, in May 1863, headmaster of a school at Treherbert, Glamorganshire, where he spent the rest of his life. When
JONES, ROBERT (WILFRID)
(1862 - 1929), musician
Born 5 July
1862
at Tyddyn-bach, Arthog, Meironnydd, the son of Meredith and Jane Jones. He joined a band when he was quite young and became a competent player of the cornet. He was sent to Chester to receive music lessons from John Owen (Owain Alaw), and stayed there until his teacher died in 1883. After a course of lessons given him by J. H. Roberts he went to the Royal Academy of Music, London
JONES, THOMAS
(Glan Alun; 1811 - 1866), Calvinistic Methodist minister and man of letters
-making) he eventually 'made good' as a commercial traveller; he resumed preaching and public speaking, and was a zealous eisteddfodwr. He married again in 1865; he died 29 March 1866. In addition to numerous articles in Y Drysorfa and other periodicals, he published Fy Chwaer, 1844, Ehediadau Byrion,
1862
, and two volumes of Welsh versions of Aesop's Fables. As a poet, he kept to the free metres. His
JONES, TOM ELLIS
(1900 - 1975), Baptist minister and college Principal
Welsh Baptist Historical Society' (Trafodion Cymdeithas Hanes Bedyddwyr Cymru) 1936. In 1929 he was elected tutor in Holy Scripture in his old theological and University College, becoming Principal of the Baptist College from 1959 to 1967. During his term as Principal, the Baptist College celebrated the centenary of its foundation in Llangollen in
1862
. Tom Ellis Jones contributed extensively to the
JONES, WILLIAM
(Bleddyn; 1829? - 1903), antiquary, local historian, geologist, and collector of folk-lore
, at the Caernarvon national eisteddfod in
1862
, which won much praise, was published in Y Brython,
1862
, 75-93, and reprinted under the title of Llawlyfr ar Ddaiareg Sir Gaernarfon, 1863. He collected much of the materials of his uncle John Thomas (Siôn Wyn o Eifion, 1786 - 1859), which were published in Gwaith Barddonol Sion Wyn o Eifion, 1861. Autograph letters from him, essays by him on folk-lore
JONES, WILLIAM
(1806 - 1873), cleric and man of letters
Born, it is said, at Newborough (Anglesey). He received baptism at Liverpool, 2 September 1821, at the hands of Daniel Jones (1788 -
1862
), and soon began to preach; from 1823 till 1827 he was in the Baptist college at Bradford, and afterwards for a short time at Glasgow University. He was ordained minister at Llangefni, Christmas 1828, but removed to Holywell in 1830. There, he set on foot a
JONES, WILLIAM BASIL (TICKELL)
(1822 - 1897), bishop
-7; editions of Sophocles' Oedipus Tyrannus,
1862
, 1866; and various addresses and sermons.
KILVERT, ROBERT FRANCIS
(1840 - 1879), cleric and diarist
Born 3 December 1840 at Hardenhuish, near Chippenham, where his father (Robert) was parson; graduated from Wadham College, Oxford, in
1862
(M.A. 1866). After serving as curate to his father, he became curate at Clyro (Radnorshire) in 1864, remaining there till 1876, when he became vicar of S. Harmon's (Radnorshire). In 1877, he was appointed vicar of Bredwardine, Herefordshire, where he died 23
LEVI, THOMAS
(1825 - 1916), Calvinistic Methodist minister, editor of Trysorfa y Plant, and author
, and of Tabernacle, Aberystwyth, 1876-1901. He married (1), Elizabeth Daniel of Cwmgïedd (died 1871), and (2), 1873, Margaret, youngest daughter of Hugh and Catherine Jones of Coedmadoc, Tal-y-sarn, Caernarfonshire. He began his literary labours in 1853 and wrote thirty books. Today, the best known are: Hanes Prydain Fawr,
1862
; Bywyd a Theithiau Livingstone, 1857; Gweddiau Teuluaidd, 1863; Hanesion
LEWIS, HUBERT
(1825 - 1884), jurist
1862
. His most notable achievement, however, was the publication in 1889 of a posthumous work, The Ancient Laws of Wales, edited by (Sir) John Edward Lloyd, then a lecturer at the University College of Wales, Aberystwyth. The value of this work as a pioneer study in Welsh jurisprudence - and particularly as an attempt at a comparative study of institutions - has never been adequately appreciated
LEWIS, JOHN (GOMER)
(1844? - 1914), Baptist minister and orator
Born June 1843 (1844?) at Pensarn, Llangeler, Carmarthenshire, son of John Lewis, a tradesman and Baptist deacon. He was baptized at the age of 14, grew to maturity under the ministry of Benjamin Thomas (Myfyr Emlyn), and began to preach in
1862
. In 1864 he left the Newcastle Emlyn grammar school and went to Haverfordwest Baptist College. In 1867 he was ordained minister of Salem chapel, Maes-teg
LEWIS, JOHN SAUNDERS
(1893 - 1985), politician, critic and dramatist
Saunders Lewis was born at 61 Falkland Road, Poulton-cum-Seacombe, Wallasey, Cheshire, on 15 October 1893, the second of three sons of Lodwig Lewis (1859-1933), a Calvinistic Methodist minister, and his wife Mary Margaret (née Thomas,
1862
-1900). He was educated at Liscard High School for Boys from the age of six, and went on to study English at Liverpool University in 1911. His academic career
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