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    William Jenkyn (1613–1685) was an English clergyman, imprisoned during the Interregnum for his part in the 'Presbyterian plot' of Christopher Love, ejected...
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  • Jenkyn is a surname. People with the surname include: Edwin Jenkyn (1876–1947), Australian rules footballer William Jenkyn (1613–1685), English clergyman...
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    William Jenkyn Thomas (5 July 1870 – 14 March 1959) was a Welsh headmaster and author best known for his The Welsh Fairy Book. He was an undergraduate...
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  • naturelly blod wil ay of kynde / Draw unto blod, wher he may it fynde." William Jenkyn referenced the proverb in its modern form in a 1652 sermon: "Blood is...
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    appeared in compilations of Welsh fairy tales. William Jenkyn Thomas's 1907 The Welsh Fairy Book and William Elliot Griffis' 1921 Welsh Fairy Tales both...
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    "William Jenkyn Thomas, M.A". The Aberdare Boys' Grammar School. Archived from the original on 6 June 2014. Retrieved 12 May 2013. Thomas, William Jenkyn...
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  • Retrieved 2017-11-19. {{cite book}}: |work= ignored (help) Thomas, William Jenkyn (1907). The Welsh Fairy-book. T.F. Unwin. pp. 178–179. ISBN 9787250005481...
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    folklore, such as the materials collected in The Welsh Fairy Book by William Jenkyn Thomas (1908). Four of the mythological stories contained in the Mabinogion...
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  • to the message contained in, or the meaning of their names. In 1652, William Jenkyn, an English clergyman, argued that first names should be "as a thread...
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    William Hooke or Hook (1600–1677), Puritan clergyman Francis Howell (1625–1679), Principal of Jesus College, Oxford, from 1657 to 1660 William Jenkyn...
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