Sir David Brynmor Jones, KC (probably forenamed Brynmor; originally surnamed Jones, later surnamed Brynmor-Jones; 1851 – 6 August 1921) was a British barrister...
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Brynmor Jones may refer to: David Brynmor Jones (1851–1921), British MP Sir Brynmor Jones (academic) (1903–1989), Welsh chemist and university administrator...
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politician David Brynmor Jones (1851–1921), Welsh barrister and politician Keith Brynmor Jones (born 1944), Church of England priest Brynmor Williams (born...
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the post-roman Kingdom of Gwynedd. Writing in 1900, John Rhŷs and David Brynmor Jones give a boundary for the dialect's southern extent as "the stream...
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for Hartlepool, 1945–1959 David Brynmor Jones (1851–1921), barrister, historian and Liberal Member of Parliament David C. Jones (1921–2013), chairman of...
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the post-Roman Kingdom of Dyfed. Writing in 1900, John Rhŷs and David Brynmor Jones referred to the dialect as "Demetian" and noted it was "closely connected"...
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Prof. Edward Jones, CBE RIBA (Edward David Brynmor Jones) is an English architect, born in St Albans 20 October 1939. He is married to Canadian architect...
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Wales. While in the 1900 book "The Welsh People", John Rhŷs and David Brynmor-Jones stated the dialect was one of the three dialects of Wales (Gwenhwyseg...
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John; Brynmor-Jones, David (1900). The Welsh people: chapters on their origin, history, laws, language ... – Sir John Rhys, Sir David Brynmor Jones – Google...
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formerly of Morriston, Swansea, and Jane Jones, daughter of John Jones of Dowlais. His older siblings were David Brynmor (b. 1851), Annie, John Viriamu (b....
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