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2077 - 2088 of 2435 for "John Trevor"

2077 - 2088 of 2435 for "John Trevor"

  • THOMAS, JOHN (1763 - 1834), hymn-writer
  • THOMAS, JOHN (Ifor Cwmgwys; 1813 - 1866), poet
  • THOMAS, JOHN (1838 - 1905), photographer
  • THOMAS, JOHN (Eifionydd; 1848 - 1922), founder and editor of Y Geninen
  • THOMAS, JOHN (1757 - 1835) Penfforddwen,, poet
  • THOMAS, JOHN (1760 - 1849), Calvinistic Methodist minister
  • THOMAS, JOHN (Eos Gwynedd; 1742 - 1818), poet
  • THOMAS, JOHN (fl. 1719), poet
  • THOMAS, JOHN (1730 - 1804?), Congregational minister, and hymnist
  • THOMAS, JOHN (1646? - 1695), cleric
  • THOMAS, JOHN (1821 - 1892), Independent minister, politician, and historian ability, and especially his eloquence, led many people to suggest to him that he should start preaching. In the meantime, however, he had passed through a crisis which caused him to re-orientate his life, to leave the Methodists and join the Independents. This was largely due to his friendship with Dr. Arthur Jones who had a singular attraction for young men of the John Thomas type. In September 1838 he
  • THOMAS, JOHN (Pencerdd Gwalia; 1826 - 1913), musician Born 1 March 1826 at Bridgend, Glamorganshire, the son of John and Catherine Thomas. The father, who had musical interests, taught his son to play the piccolo and the harp, and the pupil became very proficient as a harpist. In 1838, when only twelve, he won the triple harp offered at the Abergavenny eisteddfod. In 1840, by the kindness of countess Lovelace, daughter of lord Byron, he was sent to