Jones, John, 1796-1857
Variant namesEpithet: of London
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Epithet: Serjeant at Tangier
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Epithet: of Sloane MS 4059
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Epithet: artist cinema historian
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Epithet: innholder at Bridgnorth
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Epithet: Schoolmaster at Llandeilotal-y-pont, county Glamorg
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Epithet: Town Clerk of Beaumarais
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Epithet: barrister
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Epithet: MD
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Epithet: Colonel; of Stowe MS 142
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Epithet: Quarter - Master, R N
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John Jones of Ty'n y Braich, Dinas Mawddwy, Merionethshire was a poet who's work can be seen scattered throughout the pages of such newspapers as Y Genhinen. He was a farmer and a fervent Congregationalist with an interest in recording the beginnings of the cause and its history in Dyffryn Mawddwy. He lived for a while during the 1860's in Chester, where he was given the bardic name John Bright, and where he met Ioan (John) Anwyl, father of Sir Edward Anwyl, 1866-1914. John Jones was elected the first councillor for Mawddwy in 1889 and he is believed to have been a Justice of the Peace during his later years. He had at least two sons, E. Deulyn Jones and Baldwin Jones - the latter died at a young age.
From the guide to the Papers of John Jones, Ty'n y Braich, ca 1825 - 1920, (Bangor University)
Epithet: of Add MS 36057
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Epithet: of Manchester
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Epithet: coach-builder, of London
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Epithet: of Dublin
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Epithet: Register of Gloucester diocese
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Epithet: Archdeacon of Liverpool
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Epithet: poulterer, of London
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Epithet: of St Anne's, Soho
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Epithet: MP; of Add MS 40360
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John Jones of Wern, Llanbryn-mair, Montgomeryshire was a rural poet. His bardic name was Maldwynog.
From the guide to the Poetry of John Jones, Wern, 19th century, (Bangor University)
Epithet: of Add MS 46931
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Epithet: pensioner of the Royal Hospital, Kilmainham
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Epithet: of Preston
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John Jones of Pen-y-maes was a 19th century Welsh poet from the Holywell district of Flintshire.
From the guide to the Poetry of John Jones, Holywell, 1834-1855, (Bangor University)
Epithet: author, at Highgate
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John Jones appears to be the person responsible for the compilation of this scrap book. He was the man behind the Venedocian Press, which was based either in Trefriw, Caernarfonshire or Llanrwst, Denbighshire.
Two works which appeared from the Venedocian Press were Drych y prif oesoedd by Theophilus Evans (Trefriw, 1822) and Gramadeg dwyieithawg by John Williams (Llanrwst, 1827)
From the guide to the Scrap book of John Jones, Llanrwst, 1709 - 1850, (Bangor University)
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Congregational churches Wales 19th century |
Letters |
Sunday schools Wales 19th century Records |
Welsh poetry 19th century |
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Person
Birth 1796-03-01
Death 1857-08-16
Male
English