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JAMES, JAMES (SPINTHER)
(1837 - 1914), Baptist historian
, however, he displayed unbounded energy; he wrote poetry, and published collections of hymns, but his fame rests rather upon his historical work, more especially in the field of Baptist history. He contributed many articles or chapters to such works as Owen Jones's Cymru, Gweirydd
ap
Rhys's Hanes y Brytaniaid a'r Cymry, and Enwogion y Ffydd. With John Emlyn Jones he completed Y Parthsyllydd, 1870-5 (see
JAMES, JAMES
(Iago ap Iago; 1818 - 1843), poet
JAMES, JOHN
(fl. second half of the 18th century and the early part of the 19th), poet and hymnwriter
JAMES, THOMAS EVAN
(Thomas ap Ieuan; 1824 - 1870), Baptist minister, and author
JENKINS, DAVID
(1912 - 2002), librarian and scholar
Celtic Studies (vol. 8, 1925-37, 140-5) on the personal and place-names in the poems of Dafydd
ap
Gwilym. The subject had been suggested to him by his teacher, T. Gwynn Jones, as one who knew the topography and place-names of the area and the result was a study that places the poet and his associations firmly in the commote of Genau'r Glyn, an important step in reclaiming the historical poet. David
JOAN
(bu farw 1237), princess
natural daughter of king John by an unknown mother. She was betrothed to Llywelyn
ap
Iorwerth in 1204, and married to him in 1205. Her role as ambassadress and intermediary between her husband and the Crown in the period 1211-32 was an important one. In spite of the tragic liaison with William de Breos (see Braose family), which resulted in a short term of imprisonment for Joan, Llywelyn's
JOAN
(bu farw 1237), princess and diplomat
English crown and many Marcher families. Joan was the wife of Llywelyn
ap
Iorwerth. The earliest record that probably refers to Joan is from 1203 in which 'the king's daughter' sailed from Normandy to England at the king's own expense. Royal letters close indicate that she was betrothed to Llywelyn
ap
Iorwerth before 15 October 1204. This effectively ended the prince's plans to marry a daughter of the
JOHN ap JOHN
(1625? - 1697), the apostle of the Quakers in Wales
Called Siôn
ap
Siôn by Ellis Pugh in his Annerch i'r Cymru (1721); born at Pen-y-cefn in the township of Coed Cristionydd, Ruabon. He joined the Puritans in the days of the Commonwealth and became a member of the congregation at Wrexham which was under the care of Morgan Llwyd. On 21 July 1653 he and another man journeyed on Morgan Llwyd's behalf to Swarthmore, Lancashire, to meet George Fox, the
JOHN WYN ap MAREDUDD (bu farw 1559), politician - gweler
WYNN
JOHNES, ARTHUR JAMES
(1809 - 1871), county court judge
a prize offered by the Cymmrodorion Society for an essay on The Causes which in Wales have produced Dissent from the Established Church. A second edition (expanded) appeared in 1832, and a third in 1870. In 1834 he published some translations of poems by Dafydd
ap
Gwilym. Johnes took an active part by voice and pen in resisting the scheme (c. 1838) to unite the sees of Bangor and S. Asaph and
JOHNES, THOMAS
(1748 - 1816), landowner and man of letters
Born at Ludlow, 20 August 1748 (O.S.), eldest child of Thomas Johnes (died 1780, M.P. for Radnorshire, 1777-80), a descendant of Sir Thomas Johnes of Abermarlais, nephew of Sir Rhys
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Thomas; educated at Shrewsbury, Eton, and Edinburgh University; M.P. for Cardigan Boroughs 1775-80, Radnorshire 1780-96, Cardiganshire 1796-1816; colonel of the Carmarthenshire militia, 1779-98; lord lieutenant of
JOHNS, DAVID
(fl. 1569-1586), cleric and poet
A native of Merioneth. In a letter to be found in B.M. MS. 9817 he calls himself 'David Johns al's
ap
John
ap
Hugh
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Howel,' and 'Howel
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Jenkyn o Ynys y Maengwyn,' in whose praise Tudur Aled had written, was his ancestor. David
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John was ordained deacon on 1 November 1569, and priest (' David
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John, alias Johns ') Christmas Day 1570. He was collated to Llanfair Dyffryn Clwyd, 22 September
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