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JACOB, HENRY THOMAS ( 1864 - 1957 ), minister (Congl.), lecturer, writer and poet

JACOB, SARAH ( 1857 - 1869 ), the fasting girl

JACOB, WILLIAM ( 1777 - 1845 ), musician

JAMES, ANGHARAD ( fl. 1680?-1730? ), poet ,

JAMES, CHARLES ( 1820 - 1890? ), musician

JAMES, CHARLES HERBERT ( 1817 - 1890 ), M.P.

JAMES, DANIEL ( Gwyrosydd : 1847 - 1920 ), poet

JAMES, DAVID ( 1787 - 1862 ), musician

JAMES, DAVID ( Dewi o Ddyfed 1803 - 1871 ), cleric and author

JAMES, DAVID ( 1863 - 1929 ), and EVAN (d. c. 1920 ), Rugby football players

JAMES, DAVID (‘ Defynnog ’ 1865 - 1928 ) schoolmaster, educationist, organiser of summer schools, and author

JAMES, DAVID EMRYS (‘ Dewi Emrys ’ 1881 - 1952 ), minister (Congl.), writer and poet

JAMES,Sir DAVID JOHN ( 1887 - 1967 ), businessman and philanthropist

JAMES, EDWARD ( 1569? - 1610? ), cleric and translator

JAMES, EDWARD ( 1839 - 1904 ), Congregational minister

JAMES, EVAN ( Ieuan ap Iago 1809 - 1878 ), author of the words of ‘Hen Wlad fy Nhadau’ , and his son JAMES, JAMES ( Iago ap Ieuan 1833 - 1902 ), who is said to have composed the air .

JAMES, FRANK TREHARNE ( 1861 - 1942 ), solicitor, art connoisseur

JAMES, HERBERT ARMITAGE ( 1844 - 1931 ), cleric and headmaster

JAMES, ISAAC ( 1766 - 1840 ), Calvinistic Methodist preacher

JAMES, IVOR ( 1840? - 1909 ), first registrar of the University of Wales

JAMES, JAMES ( 1760 - 1831 ), Calvinistic Methodist and afterwards Independent minister

JAMES, JAMES ( Iago Emlyn 1800 - 1879 ), Congregational minister, and poet

JAMES, JAMES (‘ Iago ap Iago ’ 1818 - 1843 ), poet

JAMES, JAMES (SPINTHER) ( 1837 - 1914 ), Baptist historian

JAMES, JENKIN ( 1875 - 1949 ), first secretary of the University of Wales Council, and author

JAMES, JOHN .

JAMES, JOHN ( Ioan ap Iago ), poet and hymnwriter , who lived in the second half of the 18th cent. and the early part of the 19th

JAMES, JOHN (d. 1705 ), Congregational minister .

JAMES, JOHN ( 1777 - 1848 ), Baptist minister, hymn writer, bookbinder, and printer

JAMES, JOHN ( 1779 - 1864 ), the first Unitarian minister in Cardiganshire, and schoolmaster

JAMES, JOHN ( Ioan Meirion 1815 - 1851 ), writer

JAMES, JOHN ( 1815 - 1869 ), poet and hymnwriter

JAMES, JOHN LLOYD ( Clwydwenfro 1835 - 1919 ), Congregational minister and historian

JAMES, JOSHUA ( 1665 - 1728 ), one of the earliest ministers of the Baptists at Llanwenarth, Mon. ,

JAMES(from 1910, HOPKIN-JAMES ), LEMUEL JOHN HOPKIN ( Hopcyn 1874 - 1937 ), cleric and antiquary

JAMES, MARIA ( 1793 - 1868 ), poet

JAMES, OWEN WALDO ( 1845 - 1910 ), Baptist minister

JAMES, PHILIP ( 1664 - 1748 ), early Baptist minister

JAMES, ROBERT ( Jeduthyn 1825 - 1879 ), musician

JAMES, THOMAS (d. 1751 ), early Methodist exhorter ,

JAMES, THOMAS ( Llallawg 1817 - 1879 ), clergyman, antiquary, and eisteddfodwr

JAMES, THOMAS ( 1827 - 1899 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JAMES, THOMAS ( 1834 - 1915 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and schoolmaster

JAMES, THOMAS DAVIES (‘ Iago Erfyl ’ 1862 - 1927 ), clergyman, and popular preacher and lecturer

JAMES, THOMAS EVAN ( Thomas ap Ieuan 1824 - 1870 ), Baptist minister, and author

JAMES, WILLIAM ( 1761 - 1845 ), minister (Congl.)

JAMES, WILLIAM ( 1769 - 1847 ) ,

JAMES, WILLIAM ( 1833 - 1905 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JAMES, WILLIAM ( 1836 - 1908 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JAMES, WILLIAM ( 1848 - 1907 ), Unitarian minister, schoolmaster, and public worker

JAMES,Sir WILLIAM MILBOURNE ( 1807 - 1881 ), Lord Justice

JARDINE, DAVID ( 1732 - 1766 ), Independent minister and head of an academy

JARDINE, JAMES (d. 1737 ), Independent minister

JARVICE ( JERVIS ), WILLIAM (d. 1743 ), Independent minister .

JAYNE, FRANCIS JOHN ( 1845 - 1921 ), bishop

JEFFREYS, GEORGE, 1st baron Jeffreys of Wem ( 1645 - 1689 ), judge ,

JEFFREYS, JOHN ( 1718? - 1798 ), musician

JEFFREYS, JOHN GWYN ( 1809 - 1885 ), conchologist

JEFFREYS-JONES, THOMAS IEUAN ( 1909 - 1967 ), scholar, lecturer, and warden of Coleg Harlech

JEFFREYS, THOMAS TWYNOG ( 1844 - 1911 ), poet

JEHU, DAVID ( 1812 - 1840 ), missionary in Sierra Leone under the Wesleyan Missionary Society

JEHU, THOMAS JOHN ( 1871 - 1943 ), geologist

JENKIN, JOHN ( Ioan Siengcin 1716 - 1796 ), poet and schoolmaster

JENKINS, ALBERT EDWARD ( 1895 - 1953 ), rugby player

JENKINS, DANIEL ( 1856 - 1946 ), schoolmaster and devotee of Welsh literature and music

JENKINS, DAVID ( 1582 - 1663 ), judge

JENKINS, DAVID ( 1848 - 1915 ), musician

JENKINS, DAVID ERWYD ( 1864 - 1937 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and historian

JENKINS, DAVID LLOYD ( 1896 - 1966 ), writer, poet and schoolmaster

JENKINS, EVAN ( 1781 - 1863 ), hymnist

JENKINS, EVAN ( 1799 - 1877 ), cleric

JENKINS, EVAN ( 1895 - 1959 ), poet

JENKINS, HERBERT ( 1721 - 1772 ), early Methodist exhorter, afterwards Independent minister

JENKINS, ISAAC ( 1812 - 1877 ), Wesleyan minister

JENKINS, JABEZ EDMUND ( Creidiol 1840 - 1903 ), cleric and poet

JENKINS, JENKIN (d. 1780 ), tutor of Carmarthen Academy

JENKINS, JOHN ( 1656? - 1733 ), Baptist minister .

JENKINS, JOHN ( Ifor Ceri 1770 - 1829 ), cleric and antiquary

JENKINS, JOHN ( 1779 - 1853 ), Baptist minister, theologian, editor, and publisher

JENKINS, JOHN ( 1808 - 1884 ), barrister and publicist ,

JENKINS, JOHN ( 1821 - 1896 ), editor and translator

JENKINS, JOHN DAVID ( 1828 - 1876 ), cleric, philanthropist

JENKINS, JOHN (GWILI) ( 1872 - 1936 ), poet, theologian, and man of letters

JENKINS, JOSEPH ( 1743 - 1819 ), Baptist minister

JENKINS, JOSEPH ( 1859 - 1929 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JENKINS, JOSEPH ( 1886 - 1962 ), minister (Meth.) and author

JENKINS,Sir LEOLINE ( 1625 - 1685 ), civil lawyer, diplomat, benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford ,

JENKINS, LLEWELYN ( 1810 - 1878 ), printer and publisher

JENKINS, ROBERT THOMAS ( 1881 - 1969 ), historian, man of letters, editor of Y Bywgraffiadur Cymreig and the Dictionary of Welsh Biography

JENKINS, THOMAS JOHN PRICE ( 1864 - 1922 ), physician; Wales and London-Welsh Rugby centre three-quarter, and founder of the London-Welsh Football Club

JENKINS, WALTER (d. 1661 ), early Welsh Quaker

JENKINS,Sir WILLIAM ALBERT ( 1878 - 1968 ), shipbroker and politician

JENKIN, THOMAS JAMES ( 1885 - 1965 ), plant breeder and Professor of Agricultural Botany

JENKYN, THOMAS WILLIAM ( 1794 - 1858 ), Independent minister and professor of theology

JEREMY, JOHN (DAVID) ( 1782 - 1860 ), preacher and schoolmaster

JEREMY, WALTER DAVID ( 1825 - 1893 ), barrister-at-law

JERMAN, HUGH ( 1836 - 1895 ), artist and musician

JOAN (d. 1237 ), princess

JOB, JOHN THOMAS ( 1867 - 1938 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, hymn writer, and poet ,

JOHANNES WALLENSIS ( GALLENSIS , WALEYS , etc.), or ‘ John of Wales,’ fl. c. 1260-1283 d. perhaps c. 1285 a celebrated Franciscan friar and writer ,

JOHN ap JOHN ( 1625? - 1697 ) — the apostle of the Quakers in Wales ,

JOHN, AUGUSTUS EDWIN ( 1878 - 1961 ), artist

JOHN, DAVID ( 1782? - 1853 ), Unitarian minister, a Chartist, and, by trade, a smith ,

JOHN, EDWARD THOMAS ( 1857 - 1931 ), industrialist and politician

JOHNES, ARTHUR JAMES ( 1809 - 1871 ), county court judge

JOHNES, JOHN ( 1800 - 1876 ), barrister-at-law and county court judge ,

JOHNES, THOMAS ( 1748 - 1816 ), landowner and man of letters

JOHN, GRIFFITH ( 1831 - 1912 ), missionary in China

JOHN, GWENDOLEN MARY ( 1876 - 1939 ), artist

JOHN, HENRY, or HARRI SION ( 1664 - 1754 ), hymnist

JOHN, ISAAC ( fl. 1729-1730 ), of South Cardiganshire writer of halsingod

JOHNS, DAVID ( fl. 1573-1587 ), cleric and poet

JOHNS, DAVID ( 1796 - 1843 ), for seventeen years one of the London Missionary Society 's missionaries in Madagascar

JOHNS, WILLIAM ( 1771 - 1845 ), Unitarian minister, tutor, and writer

JOHNS, WILLIAM NICHOLAS ( 1834 - 1898 ), printer, antiquarian, newspaper proprietor, and editor

JOHN, THOMAS ( 1816 - 1862 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JOHN, WALTER PHILLIPS ( 1910 - 1967 ), minister (B)

JOHN,Sir WILLIAM GOSCOMBE ( 1860 - 1952 ), sculptor and medallist

JONES (FAMILY), Cilie , Cards . A family of smiths, poets, musicians and preachers

JONES family, of Llwyn-rhys, Cards.

JONES,Sir THOMAS (d. 1731 ), first treasurer and secretary of the ‘Society of Antient Britons’ in London, and author

JONES, ABEL ( Bardd Crwst 1830 - 1901 ), ballad writer and strolling ballad singer

JONES, ALFRED ERNEST ( 1879 - 1958 ), psychoanalyst and Sigmund Freud's official biographer

JONES,Sir ALFRED LEWIS ( 1845 - 1909 )

JONES, ALICE GRAY (‘ Ceridwen Peris ’ 1852 - 1943 ), author

JONES, ANEURIN ( Aneurin Fardd 1822 - 1904 ), man of letters

JONES, ARTHUR ( fl. 18th cent. ), poet, of Llangadwaladr, Denbs., and sexton of Ruabon (where he died) .

JONES, ARTHUR ( 1776 - 1860 ), Independent minister

JONES, BASSETT ( fl. 1634-1659 ), scholar and physician

JONES, BENJAMIN ( 1756 - 1823 ), Independent minister

JONES, BENJAMIN (‘ P[rif] A[rwyddfardd] Môn ’ 1788 - 1841 ), poet, writer, and Baptist apologete

JONES, BENJAMIN ( 1865 - 1953 ), Chancellor of Bangor Cathedral

JONES, CADWALADR ( 1783 - 1867 ), Independent minister and first editor of Y Dysgedydd

JONES, CADWALADR ( 1794 - 1883 ), stonemason and musician

JONES,Sir CADWALADR BRYNER ( 1872 - 1954 ), a leading figure in Welsh agricultural education and eminent civil servant

JONES, CAIN ( fl. 1738?-1795 ), almanac-maker

JONES, CALVERT RICHARD ( 1802 - 1877 ), pioneer photographer, artist and priest

JONES, Sir CYNAN (ALBERT) EVANS (‘ Cynan ’ 1895 - 1970 ), poet, dramatist and eisteddfodwr

JONES, DAFYDD ( 1711 - 1777 ), hymn-writer

JONES, DAFYDD ( Dafydd Siôn Siâms 1743 - 1831 ), musician, poet, and book-binder

JONES, DAFYDD RHYS ( 1877 - 1946 ), schoolmaster and musician

JONES, DANIEL ( 1725? - 1806 ), poet

JONES, DANIEL ( 1757 - 1821 ), Methodist cleric

JONES, DANIEL ( 1771 - 1810 ), who described himself as ‘ General Unitarian Free-communion Baptist minister ,’

JONES, DANIEL ( 1788 - 1862 ), Baptist minister

JONES, DANIEL ( 1811 - 1861 ), Mormon missionary

JONES, DANIEL ( 1813 - 1846 ), Calvinistic Methodist missionary in the Khasi Hills , India

JONES, DANIEL ANGELL ( 1861 - 1936 ), botanist and authority on ferns and mosses

JONES, DANIEL EVAN ( 1860 - 1941 ), author

JONES, DANIEL OWEN ( 1880 - 1951 ), minister (Congl.) and missionary in Madagascar

JONES, DAVID ( c. 1630 - 1704? ), early Cardiganshire Puritan .

JONES, DAVID ( 1708? - 1785 ), ‘of Trefriw ’, poet, collector of manuscripts, publisher, and printer .

JONES, DAVID ( 1789? - 1841 ), Baptist historian

JONES, DAVID ( 1663 - 1724? ), cleric

JONES, DAVID ( 1732 - 1782? ), ‘ Dafydd Brydydd Hir ,’ ‘ Dafydd Siôn Pirs ,’ poet, tailor, and schoolmaster

JONES, DAVID ( 1736 - 1810 ), Methodist cleric

JONES, DAVID ( 1741 - 1792 ), Baptist minister

JONES, DAVID (‘ Welsh Freeholder ’ 1765 - 1816 ), barrister and author

JONES, DAVID ( 1770 - 1831 ), Congregational minister, hymnist, and musician

JONES, DAVID ( 1772 - 1854 ), General Baptist minister

JONES, DAVID ( 1788 - 1859 ), Independent minister

JONES, DAVID ( 1793 - 1825 ), minister in the countess of Huntingdon's connexion, an able linguist, and one of the joint authors (with Thomas Keyworth) of Principia Hebraica , 1817

JONES, DAVID ( 1797 - 1841 ), a missionary

JONES, DAVID ( 1803 - 1868 ), ballad-writer and strolling ballad-singer

JONES, DAVID ( 1805 - 1868 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, DAVID ( 1808 - 1854 ), Baptist minister and editor

JONES, DAVID ( 1834 - 1890 ), Wallington , Surrey , local historian and genealogist

JONES, DAVID (‘ Dewi Wyllt ’ 1836 - 1878? ), musician

JONES, DAVID BEVAN (‘ Dewi Elfed ’, 1807 - 1863 ), minister (B, and Church of Christ and Latter Day Saints — Mormons)

JONES (later BRYNMOR-JONES ),Sir DAVID BRYNMOR ( 1852 - 1921 ), lawyer and historian

JONES, DAVID GEORGE ( 1780 - 1879 ), blacksmith , of Tir-Waun, Llanarthne, Carms.

JONES, DAVID GWYNFRYN ( 1867 - 1954 ), minister (Meth.)

JONES, DAVID HUGH (‘ Dewi Arfon ’, 1833 - 1869 ), minister (CM), schoolmaster and poet

JONES, DAVID JAMES ( 1886 - 1947 ), Professor of Philosophy

JONES, DAVID JAMES (‘ Gwenallt ’ 1899 - 1968 ), poet, critic and scholar

JONES, DAVID JOHN TAWE ( 1885 - 1949 ), musician

JONES, DAVID LEWIS ( 1788 - 1830 ), Arian minister and academy tutor

JONES, DAVID LLOYD ( 1843 - 1905 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, DAVID MORRIS ( 1887 - 1957 ), minister (Presb.) and professor

JONES, DAVID OWEN ( 1856 - 1903 ), Wesleyan minister and author

JONES, DAVID RICHARD ( 1832 - 1916 ), Welsh-American poet

JONES, DAVID STANLEY ( 1860 - 1919 ), Congregationalist minister

JONES, DAVID WATKIN ( Dafydd Morganwg , 1832 - 1905 ), poet, historian, and geologist

JONES-DAVIES, HENRY ( 1870 - 1955 ), farmer and pioneer of agricultural co-operation

JONES-DAVIES, THOMAS ELLIS ( 1906 - 1960 ), doctor and international rugby player

JONES, EDGAR WILLIAM ( 1868 - 1953 ), educationalist and broadcaster

JONES, EDMUND ( 1702 - 1793 ) Independent minister, and author

JONES, EDMUND DAVID ( 1869 - 1941 ), schoolmaster and author

JONES, EDMUND OSBORNE ( 1858 - 1931 ), cleric

JONES, EDWARD ( fl. 1781-1840 ), member (from 1781, not 1771 as D.N.B. says) of the London Gwyneddigion , and known to his fellows as ‘ Ned Môn ’ —

JONES, EDWARD (d. 1586 ), conspirator ,

JONES, EDWARD ( 1741? — after 1806 ), Calvinistic Methodist exhorter in London ,

JONES, EDWARD ( Iorwerth Ceitho 1838? - 1930 ), carpenter and eisteddfodwr

JONES, EDWARD ( 1641 - 1703 ), bishop of S. Asaph

JONES, EDWARD ( 1749 - 1779 ), musician

JONES, EDWARD ( Bardd y Brenin 1752 - 1824 ), harpist, arranger and publisher of harp music, collector and publisher of old penillion , national melodies, and translations into English; historian of Welsh literature and of Welsh musical instruments; collector of manuscripts and antiquary

JONES, EDWARD ( 1761 - 1836 ), poet, farmer, and schoolmaster

JONES, EDWARD ( 1768 - 1813 ), harpist

JONES, EDWARD (‘ the second ’ 1775 - 1838 ), Wesleyan minister

JONES, EDWARD ( 1778 - 1837 ), Wesleyan Methodist minister ,

JONES, EDWARD ( 1782 - 1855 ), Wesleyan minister , known as ‘ Edward Jones the 3rd

JONES, EDWARD ( 1790 - 1860 ), minister (Presb.)

JONES, EDWARD (‘ Iorwerth Goes Hir ’ 1824 - 1880 ), poet, musician, and politician

JONES, EDWARD ( 1826 - 1902 ), Calvinistic Methodist historian

JONES, EDWARD ALFRED ( 1871 - 1943 ), connoisseur of silverware

JONES, EDWARD OWEN (‘ E.O.J. ’ 1871 - 1953 ), journalist and writer of englynion

JONES, ELIAS HENRY ( 1883 - 1942 ), administrator and author

JONES, ELIZABETH JANE LOUIS (b. ELIZABETH JANE LLOYD 1889 - 1952 ), scholar

JONES, ELIZABETH MARY (‘ Moelona ’ 1877 - 1953 ), teacher and novelist

JONES, ENID WYN ( 1909 - 1967 ) a prominent worker in religious, social and medical fields in Wales and England

JONES, ERASMUS ( 1817 - 1909 ), novelist

JONES, EVAN ( 1777 - 1819 ), Baptist minister

JONES, EVAN ( 1790 - 1860 ), the last of the Usk japanners ,

JONES, EVAN ( Gwrwst ab Bleddyn Flaidd , or more often Gwrwst , 1793 - 1855 ), Baptist minister and littérateur

JONES, EVAN ( Ieuan Gwynedd 1820 - 1852 ), Independent minister, and journalist

JONES, EVAN ( 1836 - 1915 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and publicist

JONES, EVAN ( Gurnos 1840 - 1903 ), Congregational and Baptist minister, poet, critic, lecturer, and eisteddfod conductor

JONES, EVAN ( Ieuan Buallt 1850 - 1928 ), farmer, and local antiquary

JONES,Sir EVAN DAVIES ( 1859 - 1949 ), 1st baronet, of Pentower, Fishguard, civil engineer, Lord Lieutenant of Pembrokeshire

JONES, EVAN KENFFIG ( 1863 - 1950 ), minister (B), social and educational reformer

JONES, EVAN (PAN) ( 1834 - 1922 ), Independent minister

JONES, EVAN (TALFRYN) ( 1857 - 1935 ), Baptist minister

JONES, FRANCIS WYNN ( 1898 - 1970 ), statistician and writer

JONES, GARETH RICHARD VAUGHAN ( 1905 - 1935 ), linguist and journalist

JONES, GEORGE DANIEL ( 1877 - 1955 ), master printer

JONES, GRIFFITH ( 1683 - 1761 ), cleric and educational reformer

JONES, GRIFFITH ( 1808 - 1886 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, GRIFFITH ( Glan Menai 1836 - 1906 ), schoolmaster and author

JONES, GRIFFITH ARTHUR ( 1827 - 1906 ), cleric

JONES, GRIFFITH HARTWELL ( 1859 - 1944 ), cleric and historian

JONES, GRIFFITH HUGH ( Gutyn Arfon 1849 - 1919 ), musician

JONES, GRIFFITH RHYS ( Caradog 1834 - 1897 ), conductor of a once well-known South Wales choir, ‘Côr Caradog’

JONES, GWILYM CERI ( 1897 - 1963 ), minister (Presb.) and poet

JONES, GWILYM CLEATON ( 1875 - 1961 ), bank manager in Cape Town and Johannesburg

JONES, GWILYM GWALCHMAI ( 1921 - 1970 ), musician

JONES, GWILYM RICHARD (‘ Gwilym Aman ’ 1874 - 1953 ), musician, conductor of choirs and singing festivals, hymnist

JONES, HARRY LONGUEVILLE ( 1806 - 1870 ), cleric, antiquary, and inspector of schools

JONES, HENRY (d. 1592 ), civil lawyer ,

JONES,Sir HENRY ( 1852 - 1922 ), philosopher

JONES,Sir HENRY STUART ( 1867 - 1939 ), classical scholar and lexicographer

JONES, HERMAN ( 1915 - 1964 ), minister (Congl.) and poet

JONES, HUGH (‘ Gwyndaf Ieuanc fl. 1812 ), poet ,

JONES, HUGH (‘ Hugh Jones Maesglasau ’ 1749 - 1825 ), translator and hymnist

JONES, HUGH ( Erfyl 1789 - 1858 ) ,

JONES, HUGH ( Cromwell o Went 1800 - 1872 ), Congregational minister

JONES, HUGH ( 1830 - 1911 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, HUGH ( 1831 - 1883 ), Baptist minister and college principal

JONES, HUGH ( 1837 - 1919 ), Wesleyan minister and historian

JONES, HUGH ( Huw Myfyr 1845 - 1891 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and poet

JONES, HUGH ROBERT ( 1894 - 1930 ), founder of the Welsh Nationalist party

JONES, HUGH WILLIAM ( 1802 - 1873 ), Baptist minister and editor

JONES, HUMPHREY (‘ Bryfdir ’ 1867 - 1947 ), poet and ‘compère’ of eisteddfodau

JONES, HUMPHREY OWEN ( 1878 - 1912 ), chemist

JONES, HUMPHREY ROWLAND ( 1832 - 1895 ), evangelist

JONES, HUW ( 1700? - 1782 ) ‘of Llangwm,’ Denbs. , poet, publisher, and one of the principal Welsh balladists of the 18th cent.

JONES, IDWAL ( 1899 - 1966 ), educationist and university professor

JONES, ISAAC ( 1804 - 1850 ), cleric and translator

JONES, ISHMAEL ( 1794 - 1876 ), Independent minister

JONES, JACK ( 1884 - 1970 ), author and playwright

JONES, JAMES ( Iago Mochnant fl. 19th cent. ),

JONES, JAMES IFANO ( 1865 - 1955 ) librarian and bibliographer

JONES, JAMES RHYS (KILSBY) , ( 1813 - 1889 ), Congregational minister

JONES, JENKIN (d. 1689 ), Kilgerran , captain in the Parliamentary army, Puritan preacher, Independent .

JONES, JENKIN ( 1700? - 1742 ), Arminian minister

JONES, JENKIN ( 1623 - ? ), captain in the Parliamentary army and Puritan preacher .

JONES, JOHN ( fl. 1811-1858 ‘ Shoni Sguborfawr ’), Rebecca rioter .

JONES, JOHN (b. c. 1578-1583 , d. 1658? ), of Gelli Lyfdy ( Loveday ), Ysgeifiog, Flints. , notable calligrapher and transcriber of manuscripts .

JONES, JOHN , Maes-y-garnedd , Merioneth , and his family ‘the regicide’ .

JONES, JOHN ( second half of the 18th cent. ), schoolmaster at Llanddeiniolen, Caerns., and poet .

JONES, JOHN ( 1725? - 1796 ), musician

JONES, JOHN ( 1766? - 1827 ), classical scholar and Unitarian divine

JONES, JOHN ( 1786? - 1863 ), cleric and antiquary

JONES, JOHN (‘ Leander ’) ( 1575 - 1636 ), Benedictine monk and scholar

JONES, JOHN ( 1645 - 1709 ), cleric

JONES, JOHN ( 1650 - 1727 ), dean of Bangor, educationist, and antiquary

JONES, JOHN ( 1700 - 1770 ), cleric and controversialist

JONES, JOHN ( 1731 - 1813 ), early Welsh Moravian

JONES, JOHN ( 1761 - 1822 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, JOHN (‘ Jac Glan-y-gors ’: 1766 - 1821 ), satirical poet

JONES, JOHN ( 1772 - 1837 ), barrister, translator, and historian

JONES, JOHN ( 1773 - 1853 ), cleric

JONES, JOHN ( 1775 - 1834 ), cleric;

JONES, JOHN ( 1776 - 1857 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, JOHN ( 1777 - 1842 ), ‘of Ystrad ’, politician

JONES, JOHN ( 1786 - 1865 ), printer and inventor

JONES, JOHN ( 1788 - 1858 ), known to his English neighbours as ‘ Poet Jones

JONES, JOHN ( 1790 - 1855 ), printer and publisher —

JONES, JOHN ( Tegid — less usually Ioan Tegid 1792 - 1852 ), cleric and man of letters

JONES, JOHN ( 1796 - 1857 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, a celebrated and unusually forceful preacher

JONES, JOHN ( Myllin 1800 - 1826 ), poet .

JONES, JOHN ( 1801 - 1856 ), Independent minister, and controversialist

JONES, JOHN ( 1802 - 1863 ), Unitarian minister and schoolmaster

JONES, JOHN ( Idrisyn , 1804 - 1887 ), cleric and author ,

JONES, JOHN ( 1807 - 1875 ), printer

JONES, JOHN ( 1807 - 1875 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, JOHN ( Talhaiarn 1810 - 1869 ), architect and poet

JONES, JOHN ( Humilis 1818 - 1869 ), Wesleyan minister, editor, translator, and essayist

JONES, JOHN ( Ioan Bryngwyn Bach 1818 - 1898 ), working man, astronomer, and linguist

JONES, JOHN ( Ivon 1820 - 1898 ), man of letters

JONES, JOHN ( 1820 - 1907 ), minister (B) and historian

JONES, JOHN ( Mathetes , 1821 - 1878 ), Baptist minister and littérateur

JONES, JOHN ( Idris Fychan 1825 - 1887 ), shoemaker and harpist

JONES, JOHN ( Vulcan 1825 - 1889 ), Wesleyan minister

JONES, JOHN ( Eos Bradwen 1831 - 1899 ), musician, etc.

JONES, JOHN ( Myrddin Fardd 1836 - 1921 ), writer, antiquary, and collector of old letters and manuscripts

JONES, JOHN ( 1837 - 1906 ), minister (Presb.) and writer

JONES, JOHN ( Mephiboseth , 1850 - 1926 ), Baptist minister, poet, and author

JONES, JOHN ( Ioan Brothen 1868 - 1940 ), poet

JONES, JOHN BOWEN ( 1829 - 1905 ), Congregational minister and writer

JONES, JOHN CHARLES ( 1904 - 1956 ) Bishop of Bangor

JONES, JOHN (CYNDDYLAN) ( 1840 - 1930 ), preacher and theologian

JONES, JOHN DANIEL ( 1865 - 1942 ), Congregational minister

JONES, JOHN DAVID RHEINALLT ( 1884 - 1953 ), philanthropist, founder and Director of the South African Institute of Race Relations

JONES, JOHN EDWARD ( 1801 - 1866 ), Unitarian minister, schoolmaster, and first editor of Yr Ymofynydd

JONES, JOHN EDWARD ( Iorwerth Twrog 1886 - 1934 ), schoolmaster, poet, and penillion -singer .

JONES, JOHN EDWARD ( 1905 - 1970 ), secretary and organiser of Plaid Cymru , 1930-62

JONES, JOHN EIDDON ( 1841 - 1903 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, eisteddfod enthusiast, and temperance advocate

JONES, JOHN (EMLYN) ( Ioan Emlyn 1818 - 1873 ), Baptist minister, poet, and man of letters

JONES (JOHNES), RICHARD , printer and bookseller in London from 1564 to c. 1602 .

JONES, JOHN EVANS ( 1839 - 1893 ), journalist

JONES, JOHN FOULKES ( 1826 - 1880 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, JOHN HARRIS ( 1827 - 1885 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and classical tutor at Trevecka College

JONES, JOHN HERBERT (‘ Je Aitsh ’ 1860 - 1943 ), journalist and author

JONES, JOHN HUGH ( 1843 - 1910 ), Roman Catholic priest

JONES, JOHN ISLAN ( 1874 - 1968 ), minister (U) and author

JONES, JOHN JAMES ( 1892 - 1957 ), teacher, librarian, scholar and linguist

JONES, JOHN MATHER ( 1826 - 1874 ), Utica, U.S.A. , proprietor of Y Drych

JONES, JOHN MORGAN ( 1838 - 1921 ), Calvinistic Methodist minster

JONES, JOHN MORGAN ( 1861 - 1935 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author

JONES, JOHN MORGAN ( 1873 - 1946 ), minister (Congl.) and Principal of Bala-Bangor College, Bangor

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

JONES, JOHN OWEN ( Ap Ffarmwr 1861 - 1899 ), journalist ,

JONES, JOHN PULESTON ( 1862 - 1925 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, writer, and theologian

JONES, JOHN RICE ( 1759 - 1824 ), pioneer of the American mid-west ,

JONES, JOHN RICHARD ( 1765 - 1822 ), Sandemanian Baptist minister

JONES, JOHN ROBERT ( Alltud Glyn Maelor 1800 - 1881 ), poet and hymn-writer

JONES, JOHN ROBERT ( 1911 - 1970 ), philosopher and patriot

JONES, JOHN SHARE ( 1873 - 1950 ), veterinary surgeon

JONES, JOHN THOMAS ( 1889 - 1952 ), missionary

JONES, JOHN TYWI ( 1870 - 1948 ), Baptist minister and journalist

JONES, JOHN VIRIAMU ( 1856 - 1901 ), first principal of the University College, Cardiff

JONES, JOHN WILLIAM ( 1827 - 1884 ), editor of Y Drych , a Welsh-American newspaper

JONES, JOHN WILLIAM ( Andronicus 1842 - 1895 ), author

JONES, JOHN WILLIAM ( 1883 - 1954 ), author, collector of letters and papers, publisher, antiquary and folk poet

JONES, JONATHAN ( 1745 - 1832 ), Independent minister

JONES, JOSEPH ( 1787? - 1856 ), mine steward, and eisteddfodwr

JONES, JOSEPH ( 1799 - 1871 ), Catholic priest .

JONES, JOSEPH ( 1877 - 1950 ), principal of the Memorial College, Brecon

JONES, JOSEPH DAVID ( 1827 - 1870 ), schoolmaster and musician

JONES, JOSIAH ( 1830 - 1915 ), Independent minister

JONES, JOSIAH THOMAS ( 1799 - 1873 ), publisher and Independent minister

JONES, JOSIAH TOWYN ( 1858 - 1925 ), Congregational minister, and Member of Parliament

JONES, LEIFCHILD STRATTEN LEIF ( DWB , 519 under JONES, THOMAS, 1819 - 1882 ).

JONES, LEWIS ( fl. 1703 ), of Pandy , Llan-uwchllyn, Mer. , poet

JONES, LEWIS ( 1702? - 1772 ), Independent minister

JONES, LEWIS ( 1793 - 1866 ), cleric

JONES, LEWIS ( 1808 - 1854 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author

JONES, LEWIS ( Rhuddenfab 1835 - 1915 ), printer, poet, and journalist

JONES, LEWIS ( 1836 - 1904 ), pioneer in Patagonia, and writer

JONES,Sir LEWIS ( 1884 - 1968 ), industrialist and politician

JONES, LEWIS ( 1897 - 1939 ), communist agitator and author

JONES, LEWIS DAVIES ( Llew Tegid 1851 - 1928 ), eisteddfodwr

JONES, LLEWELYN ( 1894 - 1960 ), minister (Presb.), editor and author

JONES, MAI ( 1899 - 1960 ), pianist, composer and producer of light programmes on radio

JONES, MARGARET (‘ Y Gymraes o Ganaan ’ ?- 1902 )

JONES, MAURICE ( 1863 - 1957 ), priest and college principal

JONES, MEIRION ( 1907 - 1970 ), educationist

JONES, MICHAEL (d. 1649 ), soldier ,

JONES, MICHAEL ( 1787 - 1853 ), Independent minister and first principal of the Bala Independent College

JONES, MICHAEL DANIEL ( 1822 - 1898 ), Independent minister and principal of the Independent College at Bala

JONES, MORDECAI ( 1813 - 1880 ), promoter of British Schools, colliery proprietor, etc.

JONES, MORGAN ( mid 17th cent. ), Baptist preacher in South Wales

JONES, MORGAN ( 1717? - 1780 ), Congregational minister ,

JONES, MORGAN ( 1768 - 1835 ), Independent minister

JONES, MORGAN HUGH ( 1873 - 1930 ), Calvinistic Methodist historian

JONES, MORRIS CHARLES ( 1819 - 1893 ), antiquary, and founder of the Powysland Club, Welshpool

JONES, MOSES OWEN ( 1842 - 1908 ), schoolmaster, musician, and eisteddfodwr

JONES, NATHANIEL (CYNHAFAL) , ( 1832 - 1905 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and poet

JONES, OWEN ( 1809? - 1874 ), architect and ornamental designer

JONES, OWEN ( Owain Myfyr 1741 - 1814 ), a skinner in London and one of the most prominent figures in the literary life of Wales at the end of the 18th cent, and the beginning of the next

JONES, OWEN ( 1787 - 1828 ), pioneer in Sunday school work

JONES, OWEN ( Meudwy Môn 1806 - 1889 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and man of letters

JONES, OWEN ( 1825 - 1900 ), cleric and musician

JONES, OWEN ( 1833 - 1899 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and man of letters

JONES, OWEN ( Manoethwy 1838 - 1866 ), school teacher and writer

JONES, OWEN GETHIN ( Gethin 1816 - 1883 ), local historian

JONES, OWEN GLYNNE ( 1867 - 1899 ), mountaineer and schoolteacher

JONES, OWEN THOMAS ( 1878 - 1967 ), Woodwardian Professor of Geology in the University of Cambridge

JONES, OWEN WYNNE ( Glasynys 1828 - 1870 ), cleric, antiquary, story-writer, and poet

JONES, PERCY ( 1891 - 1922 ), boxer

JONES, PERCY MANSELL ( 1889 - 1968 ), Professor of French

JONES, PETER ( Pedr Fardd 1775 - 1845 ), poet and hymnist

JONES, PHILIP ( 1618 - 1674 ), colonel in the Parliamentary army and member of Cromwell's Second (or ‘Other’) House .

JONES, PHILIP ( 1855 - 1945 ), minister (CM)

JONES, REES ( Amnon 1797 - 1844 )

JONES, REES CRIBIN ( 1841 - 1927 ), Unitarian minister and teacher

JONES, REES JENKIN ( 1835 - 1924 ), Unitarian minister, schoolmaster, historian, and hymn-writer

JONES, RHYS (or RICE ) ( 1713 - 1801 ), antiquary and poet

JONES, RHYS GWESYN ( 1826 - 1901 ), Congregational minister in Wales and the U.S.A., and author

JONES, RICHARD ( 1603? - 1673 ), schoolmaster and translator of religious works

JONES, RICHARD ( 1757? - 1814 ), cleric and writer

JONES, RICHARD ( 1771? - 1833 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and writer

JONES, RICHARD ( 1603 - 1655/6? ), cleric and author

JONES, RICHARD ( 1780 - 1853 ), itinerant Independent preacher

JONES, RICHARD ( Gwyndaf Eryri 1785 - 1848 ), poet, farmer, and stone-mason

JONES, RICHARD ( 1787 - 1855? ), printer and publisher ,

JONES, RICHARD (‘ Glan Alaw ’ 1838 - 1925 ), minister (Presb.)

JONES, RICHARD ( 1848 - 1915 ), itinerant bookseller

JONES, RICHARD (‘ Dofwy ’ 1863 - 1956 ), folk poet

JONES, RICHARD IDWAL MERVYN ( 1895 - 1937 ), much better known as Idwal Jones , schoolmaster, poet, and dramatist

JONES, RICHARD ROBERT (‘ Dic Aberdaron ’ 1780 - 1843 ), polyglot

JONES, ROBERT ( 1706? - 1742 ), country gentleman

JONES, ROBERT ( 1560 - 1615 ), priest, of the Society of Jesus ,

JONES, ROBERT ( 1745 - 1829 ), Calvinistic Methodist exhorter and author

JONES, ROBERT ( 1769 - 1835 ), cleric ,

JONES, ROBERT ( 1806 - 1896 ), Baptist minister and author

JONES, ROBERT ( 1810 - 1879 ), cleric and author

JONES,Sir ROBERT, Bart. ( 1857 - 1933 ), orthopaedic surgeon ,

JONES, ROBERT ( Trebor Aled 1866 - 1917 ) poet and Baptist minister

JONES, ROBERT ( 1891 - 1962 ), aerodynamicist

JONES, ROBERT ALBERT ( 1851 - 1892 ), barrister and educationist

JONES, ROBERT AMBROSE ( Emrys ap Iwan 1848 - 1906 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, man of letters, and publicist

JONES, ROBERT EVAN ( 1869 - 1956 ), collector of books and manuscripts

JONES, ROBERT ISAAC ( Alltud Eifion 1813 - 1905 ), pharmacist, littérateur, and printer

JONES, ROBERT LLOYD ( 1878 - 1959 ), schoolmaster, children's writer and dramatist

JONES, ROBERT THOMAS ( 1874 - 1940 ), Labour leader ,

JONES, ROBERT (WILFRID) ( 1862 - 1929 ), musician

JONES, ROBERT WILLIAM (‘ Erfyl Fychan ’ 1899 - 1968 ) historian, litterateur and eisteddfodwr

JONES, ROWLAND ( 1722 - 1774 ), philologist

JONES, SAMUEL ( fl. 1715-1764 ), Congregational minister and tutor .

JONES, SAMUEL ([ 1681? ]- 1719 ), Dissenting Academy tutor

JONES, SAMUEL ( 1628 - 1697 ), Nonconformist minister and schoolmaster

JONES, SAMUEL MAURICE ( 1853 - 1932 ), artist

JONES, THEOPHILUS ( 1759 - 1812 ), the historian of Brecknock

JONES (or JOHNS ), ‘Syr ’ THOMAS (d. 1622? ), cleric and poet .

JONES, THOMAS (‘ Twm Shôn Catti ’ c. 1530 - 1609 ), landowner, antiquary, genealogist, and bard ,

JONES, THOMAS (d. 1676 ), cleric .

JONES, THOMAS ( c. 1622 - 1682 ), Protestant controversialist ,

JONES, THOMAS ( 1648? - 1713 ), of London and Shrewsbury , almanack maker, bookseller, printer, and publisher

JONES, THOMAS ( 1720? - 1790 ), cleric and author .

JONES,Sir THOMAS ( 1614 - 1692 ), chief justice ,

JONES, THOMAS ( 1742 - 1803 ), landscape painter

JONES, THOMAS ( 1752 - 1845 ), cleric

JONES, THOMAS ( 1756 - 1807 ), mathematician

JONES, THOMAS ( 1756 - 1820 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author

JONES, THOMAS ( 1761 - 1831 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and Biblical commentator

JONES, THOMAS ( Y Bardd Cloff 1768 - 1828 ), poet ,

JONES, THOMAS ( 1769 - 1850 ), Baptist minister

JONES, THOMAS ( 1777 - 1847 ), translator, schoolmaster and minister (CM)

JONES, THOMAS ( 1810 - 1849 ), the first Calvinistic Methodist missionary on the Khasia Hills ( Assam )

JONES, THOMAS ( Glan Alun 1811 - 1866 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister and man of letters

JONES, THOMAS ( 1818 - 1898 ), parish clerk

JONES, THOMAS ( 1819 - 1882 ), Independent minister

JONES, THOMAS ( Taliesin o Eifion 1820 - 1876 ), poet

JONES, THOMAS (‘ Gogrynwr ’ 1822 - 1854 ), doctor and musician

JONES, THOMAS ( Canrhawdfardd 1823 - 1904 ), preacher, printer, and musician

JONES, THOMAS ( Cynhaiarn 1839 - 1916 ), lawyer and writer of verse

JONES, THOMAS ( 1848 - 1900 ), surgeon

JONES, THOMAS ( 1860 - 1932 ), farmer and poet

JONES, THOMAS ( 1870 - 1955 ), university professor, civil servant, administrator, author

JONES, THOMAS ( 1871 - 1938 ), schoolmaster and antiquary

JONES, Sir THOMAS ARTEMUS ( 1871 - 1943 ), journalist, judge and historian

JONES, THOMAS GRIFFITHS ( Cyffin 1834 - 1884 ), antiquary ,

JONES, THOMAS GRUFFYDD ( Tafalaw Bencerdd 1832 - 1898 ), musician ,

JONES, THOMAS GWYNN ( 1871 - 1949 ), poet, writer, translator and scholar

JONES, THOMAS HENRY ( HARRI 1921 - 1965 ), lecturer and poet

JONES, THOMAS HUGHES ( 1895 - 1966 ), poet, writer and teacher

JONES, THOMAS IVOR ( 1896 - 1969 ), solicitor

JONES, THOMAS JERMAN ( 1833 - 1890 ), missionary for twenty years with the Welsh Calvinistic Methodists on the Khasi Hills , Assam , India

JONES, THOMAS JESSE ( 1873 - 1950 ), a Welsh-American who took a special interest in the education of Afro-Americans and the peoples of Africa

JONES, THOMAS LLECHID ( 1867 - 1946 ), cleric, author and bibliographer

JONES, THOMAS LLOYD ( Gwenffrwd 1810 - 1834 ), poet

JONES, THOMAS MORRIS ( Gwenallt 1859 - 1933 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, writer and journalist .

JONES, THOMAS OWEN (‘ Gwynfor ’, 1875 - 1941 ), librarian, dramatist, actor and producer

JONES, THOMAS ROBERT (‘ Gwerfulyn ’, 1802 - 1856 ), founder of the charitable movement, the True Ivorites

JONES, THOMAS ROCYN ( 1822 - 1877 ), bonesetter

JONES, THOMAS TUDNO ( Tudno 1844 - 1895 ), cleric and poet

JONES, WALTER (?- 1819 ), Cefn Rug , Corwen, Mer. , commissioner under land enclosure acts .

JONES, WATCYN SAMUEL ( 1877 - 1964 ), agricultural administrator and principal of a theological college

JONES, WATKIN (‘ Watcyn o Feirion ’ 1882 - 1967 ), postmaster, shopkeeper, folk poet, setter and tutor of cerdd dant

JONES, WILLIAM (d. c. 1700 ), Baptist minister in south-western Wales .

JONES, WILLIAM (d. 1679 ), Puritan minister

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1675? - 1749 ), mathematician

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1814? - 1895 ) ‘ Wesleyan Reformer,’ afterwards Independent minister

JONES, WILLIAM ( Bleddyn 1829? - 1903 ), antiquary, local historian, geologist, and collector of folk-lore

JONES,Sir WILLIAM ( 1566 - 1640 ), judge ,

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1718 - 1773? ), early Methodist exhorter, and possibly the first Anglesey Methodist

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1726 - 1795 ), antiquary and poet

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1755 - 1821 ), Evangelical cleric ,

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1762 - 1846 ). Scotch-Baptist minister, editor, and author

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1764 - 1822 ), hymn writer

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1770 - 1837 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister ,

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1784 - 1847 ), Independent minister and divine

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1790 - 1855 ), Baptist Minister and writer

JONES, WILLIAM ( Gwrgant 1803 - 1886 )

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1806 - 1873 ), cleric and man of letters

JONES, WILLIAM ( Ehedydd Iâl 1815 - 1899 ), farmer and poet

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1826 - 1899 ), secretary to the Peace Society ,

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1834 - 1895 ), Baptist minister .

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1851 - 1931 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1857 - 1915 ), Member of Parliament

JONES, WILLIAM (‘ Gwilym Myrddin ’ 1863 - 1946 ), poet

JONES,Sir WILLIAM ( 1888 - 1961 ), administrator and politician

JONES, WILLIAM ( 1896 - 1961 ), poet and minister

JONES, WILLIAM ARTHUR ( W. BRADWEN 1892 - 1970 ), musician

JONES, WILLIAM BASIL (TICKELL) ( 1822 - 1897 ) bishop ,

JONES, WILLIAM COLLISTER ( 1772 - ? ), printer at Chester

JONES, WILLIAM ELLIS ( Cawrdaf 1795 - 1848 ), poet and man of letters

JONES, WILLIAM GARMON ( 1884 - 1937 ), professor of history and librarian of Liverpool University

JONES, WILLIAM HENRY ( 1860 - 1932 ), journalist and local historian

JONES, WILLIAM JENKYN ( 1852 - 1925 ), Calvinistic Methodist missionary for forty-two years in Brittany

JONES, (WILLIAM JOHN) PARRY ( 1891 - 1963 ), singer

JONES, WILLIAM LEWIS ( 1866 - 1922 ), professor of English

JONES, WILLIAM OWEN ( 1861 - 1937 ), minister of the ‘ Free Church of the Welsh ’, Liverpool

JONES, WILLIAM OWEN ( Eos y Gogledd 1868 - 1928 ), musician

JONES, WILLIAM PHILIP ( 1878 - 1955 ), minister (Presb.) and Principal of Trefeca College

JONES, WILLIAM RICHARD ( Goleufryn 1840 - 1898 ), Calvinistic Methodist minister, and writer

JONES, WILLIAM TUDOR ( 1865 - 1946 ), minister (U) and philosopher

JOSHUA, SETH ( 1858 - 1925 ), minister (Presb.)

JOYCE, GILBERT CUNNINGHAM ( 1866 - 1942 ), bishop

JUSTINIAN,SAINT (‘ Stinan Sant ’) ( fl. 6th cent. ).