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JONES, JOHN
(1777 - 1842) Ystrad, politician
described as 'a Tory in politics but in private life a
Liberal
.' There is a memorial to him in S. Peter's church, Carmarthen. The idea that the Carmarthen suburb, Johnstown, is named after him is erroneous.
JONES, JOHN EMRYS
(1914 - 1991), secretary and organiser of Labour Party Wales
the Labour Party in the south-west, 1949-60, the West Midlands, 1960-65, and for the Labour Party Wales from 1965 until his retirement in 1979. He was a regular at the 'Welsh night' at the Labour Party annual conferences and built up a close relationship with Jim Griffiths
MP
who was to become the first Secretary of State for Wales in 1964. During these years he was also secretary of the South Wales
JONES, JOHN MORGAN
(1873 - 1946), minister (Congl.) and Principal of Bala-Bangor College, Bangor
Harnack, the teacher who above all others made the most lasting impression upon him. He was ordained minister of Tabernacle English Congregational church, Aberdare, in 1900 and played a prominent part in the public life of the town during his stay there. He was a
Liberal
member of the Town Council from April 1904 until April 1907 and formulated A Scheme and Syllabus of Moral and Biblical Instruction
JONES, JOHN SHARE
(1873 - 1950), veterinary surgeon
the Royal Veterinary College, and was President for one term. He was awarded the Steel memorial medal by that institution in 1928. He wrote a number of pamphlets and articles and acquired considerable fame in his field. He served on many committees, national and local, and was a member of the Wrexham Rural Council for many years. He was the
Liberal
candidate for the Oswestry constituency in the 1929
JONES, JOHN TYWI
(1870 - 1948), Baptist minister and journalist
successor to Y Gwron; he later contributed regularly under the name ' Llewelyn'. Though a critic of political socialism, his Christian and
liberal
principles made him an unflinching advocate of workers' rights. He was a fervid supporter of the Welsh language and an ardent patriot. He became an early member of Plaid Cymru, a supporter of the eisteddfod and a member of the Gorsedd of Bards. Of the Welsh
JONES, JOSEPH
(1877 - 1950), principal of the Memorial College, Brecon
Committee. He was a member of the County Councils Association and a vice-president of the Federation of Education Committees. He figured prominently on the councils of the University of Wales, a member of the Court, Council and of the governing bodies of several of the colleges. He was Dean of Divinity 1931-1934. A
Liberal
in politics, he contested the Welsh University Parliamentary seat in 1924, and was
JONES, JOSIAH TOWYN
(1858 - 1925), Congregational minister, and Member of Parliament
a leading figure on the
Liberal
platform, in close alliance with T. E. Ellis and afterwards with David Lloyd George. In 1912 he became Member of Parliament for East Carmarthenshire, in 1917 Welsh Whip and Junior Lord of the Treasury. From 1918 he represented Llanelly in the Coalition Parliament, resigning his seat owing to ill-health in 1922. He died 16 November 1925 at Ammanford.
JONES, LEIFCHILD STRATTEN LEIF
(1862 - 1939), Liberal politician and temperance advocate
was Who). He went to Scotch College Melbourne before entering Oxford where he gained a M.A. degree in 1889. He became a member of the Privy Council in 1917; he was president of the United Kingdom Alliance (temperance movement) 1906-32, and president of the
Liberal
Council 1934-37. He changed his name to Leif-Jones 11 January 1932.
JONES, Sir LEWIS
(1884 - 1968), industrialist and politician
October 1931 he was elected an M.P. (National
Liberal
), one of the supporters of Sir John Simon in the House of Commons for the Swansea West constituency when he defeated H.W. Samuel (Lab.). He continued to represent this division until July 1945 when, against all expectations, he was ousted by Percy Morris (Lab.). He again stood in the same seat as a National
Liberal
and Conservative in the general
JONES, RICHARD IDWAL MERVYN
(1895 - 1937), schoolmaster, poet, and dramatist
Born 8 June 1895 at Rhoslwyn, LampeterLampeter, Cardiganshire, the son of D. Teifi Jones, a native of Cwmerfin who became a well-known
Liberal
and conductor of eisteddfodau, and his wife Mary, who was descended from the Jones family of Llwynrhys - she was the daughter of the Rev. Thomas Jones, Tynygwndwn and Bethel Parc-y-rhos. He was educated at the Lampeter primary school (1900-8) and S
JONES, ROBERT
(1806 - 1896), Baptist minister and author
. He was an ardent
Liberal
(see Y Faner, 2 December 1868), and was constantly lecturing on political, religious, and social subjects. He died 3 March 1896.
JONES, ROBERT ALBERT
(1851 - 1892), barrister and educationist
Inn, 7 May 1879, and afterwards resided at Liverpool. He possessed independent means which enabled him to devote much of his time to public activities. With Robert Lewis, M.P., he was joint treasurer to the Executive Committee of the North Wales
Liberal
Federation, although he failed to agree with Gladstone on Ireland. He was deeply interested in land ownership, and published at his own expense The
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