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SUTTON, Sir OLIVER GRAHAM
(1903 - 1977), meteorologist
(1950), Micrometeorology (1953), Mathematics in Action (1953), (with D. S. Meyler) Compendium of Mathematics and Physics (1957), Understanding Weather (1978); and also papers in scientific journals. Graham Sutton married, 2 April 1931, Doris, eldest daughter of T. O.
Morgan
, Porthcawl, at Hermon (Welsh CM), Bridgend, Glamorganshire; they had two sons. From 1968 they lived at Sketty, and he died 26 May
THOMAS, DAVID
(Dafydd Ddu Eryri; 1759 - 1822), man of letters and poet
after going to live at Merddyn Coch on the Llwyncelyn property took charge of the cause there. He was an acceptable preacher and we hear of him preaching with Siarl Marc and Thomas Evans of Waun-fawr in the first monthly meeting held at Llanberis in 1777. He died in 1831 at the age of 82 and was buried at Llanberis.) Dafydd Ddu was given eight months' schooling by John
Morgan
(1743 - 1801), curate of
THOMAS, DAVID
(bu farw 1780?), minister (Congl.)
this is a list of patrons of the church with £100 given by the Rev. Mr. David Thomas, Pastor of this Congregation' - would this be a loan, at an annual interest to be remitted on Thomas's death? Among the papers of Thomas
Morgan
'Henllan' is a list (NLW MS 5453C) of ministers in Wales who died after 1760. The last but one is 'Mr. David Thomas of Llanedy'; no date is given, as it happens, but the list
THOMAS, DAVID ALFRED
(first viscount RHONDDA), (1856 - 1918), businessman and politician, Liberal Member of Parliament
(1800 - 1879), was educated at Cowbridge, became a shopkeeper at Merthyr Tydfil, but afterwards (c. 1842) turned to prospecting for coal. He married, as his second wife, Rachel, daughter of
Morgan
Joseph, a mining engineer of Merthyr Tydfil, and by her had seventeen children, of whom D. A. Thomas was the fifteenth, born 26 March 1856 at Ysgubor-wen Aberdare, where Samuel Thomas and his brother-in-law
THOMAS, EZEKIEL
(1818 - 1893), Calvinistic Methodist minister and author
Born 1818, son of
Morgan
and Catherine Thomas of Pwll-mawr, Llansamlet, Glamorganshire. He was apprenticed to a stone-mason but, at an early age, began to preach at Cwm chapel, Llansamlet. Although he was ordained at Cowbridge Association, 1857, he never took charge of a church. He was regarded as a profound thinker and his intellectual interests were unusual. His first book was on geology
THOMAS, FREDERICK HALL
(Freddie Welsh; 1886 - 1927), light-weight boxing champion of the World
Ritchie for the light-weight championship of the World. Welsh performed many remarkable feats of boxing. In 1907 he fought and knocked out three opponents in one day. These were Evan Evans (light-weight), Charlie Weber (welterweight), and Gomer
Morgan
(heavy-weight). In later years Welsh lived in America and became a director of the 'health farm' at Bayside, Long Island. He was also director-in-chief of
THOMAS, GEORGE ISAAC
(Arfryn; 1895 - 1941), musician and composer
Born at Spencer House, Llanboidy, Carmarthenshire, 29 November 1895, the son of Rhys
Morgan
and Margaret (née Jones) Thomas. He was educated at the University College, Cardiff (1920-22), and the Royal College of Music (1923-26). He became an A.R.C.M. as an accompanist in September 1924, and A.R.C.O in July 1926. He passed the theory examination in 1927, but lost his health before completing the
THOMAS, ISAAC
(1911 - 2004), minister (Independents) and college lecturer
published bilingual books which conveyed the results of his researches in a less detailed and technical manner: William Salesbury and His Testament to commemorate the four-hundredth anniversary of the publication of the first full translation of the New Testament into Welsh in 1967, and William
Morgan
and His Bible, for the celebrations of 1988. In addition he published a number of articles in composite
THOMAS, JOSEPH MORGAN
(1868 - 1955), minister (U) and Free Catholic, councillor and public figure
Born 30 June 1868, one of the eight children of John and Elizabeth Thomas, Blaen-wern, Llannarth, Cardiganshire. He took the name ' Lloyd ', his mother's maiden name, when his brother of that name died. He was educated at New Quay grammar school and Christ College, Brecon and completed his articles with Messrs. Walter H.
Morgan
and Rhys, solicitors, Pontypridd. He began to take an interest in
THOMAS, MICAH
(1778 - 1853), Baptist minister and academy tutor
Harris, daughter of John Harris, Govilon, and grand-daughter of the Rev.
Morgan
Harry, Blaenau Gwent. Devout, scholarly, and resolute of will, Thomas stood for a better-educated ministry, and strove to supply it. His administration and discipline were criticized, and even his Calvinistic orthodoxy, but he was undeterred. His ideals eventually prevailed, and the importance of his work was gratefully
THOMAS, MORRIS
(1874 - 1959), minister (Calvinistic Methodist), writer and historian
' notes, and he turned the work into a novel. Toriad y Wawr is a story of the early days of Methodism in the Llŷn peninsula in the days of '
Morgan
y Gogrwr ' (
Morgan
Gruffydd. He wrote another novel, Y Clogwyn Melyn, which was never published. He used also to publish a short story in the Christmas number of the Goleuad. His wife, L.M. Thomas, a native of Llanarmon Dyffryn Ceiriog, was a sister of Prof
THOMAS, NICHOLAS
(bu farw 1741), printer and publisher
In 1714 John Rogers printed at Shrewsbury, Dirgelwch …, sef Llyfr y Tri Aderyn, by
Morgan
Lloyd (
Morgan
Llwyd o Wynedd) for Nicholas Thomas and Lewis Thomas, the latter a travelling bookseller, of Llangrannog, Cardiganshire A little later, viz. in 1718, Nicholas Thomas was himself at Shrewsbury learning the craft of printing either at the office of John Rogers or that of John Rhydderch; a year
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