• John Jones "of Ystrad" (1777–1842), was a Welsh politician, MP for Carmarthen from 1821 to 1832. He was born on 15 September 1777 in King Street, Carmarthen...
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  • political radical John Jones of Ystrad (1777–1842), MP for Carmarthen, 1821–1832 John Jones (Carmarthenshire MP) (1812–1886), British Member of Parliament for...
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    Ystrad Mynach is a town in the Caerphilly County Borough, within the ancient county of Glamorgan, Wales, and is 5 mi (8.0 km) north of the town of Caerphilly...
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    portraits by Thomas Brigstocke of General Sir William Nott and of the local Members of Parliament, John Jones of Ystrad and David Morris. Grade II* listed...
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  • and was called to the bar in 1784. From 1790 he was the guardian of John Jones of Ystrad. He was appointed a serjeant-at-law in 1794 and a king's serjeant...
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  • royal obstetrician (died 1841) 29 August - John James, hymn-writer (died 1848) 15 September - John Jones of Ystrad, MP (died 1842) 1778 29 September - Benjamin...
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  • The Battle of Gwen Ystrad), is a late Old Welsh or Middle Welsh heroic poem found uniquely in the Book of Taliesin, where it forms part of the Canu Taliesin...
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  • Carmarthenshire (UK Parliament constituency) (category Constituencies of the Parliament of the United Kingdom established in 1542)
    second seat was held by supporters of the Whig party until John Jones of Ystrad unseated James Hamlyn-Williams in 1837. Jones was succeeded by another Tory...
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    Co. p. 26. Retrieved 30 November 2009. Jones, John (1824). The History of Wales. p. 68. ystrad peithyll. "Ystrad Peithyll, 1166". Royal Commission on the...
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  • 1831 in Wales (category Years of the 19th century in Wales)
    Pembrokeshire by Sir John Owen of Orielton. Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, 2nd Baron Mostyn becomes MP for Flintshire. John Jones of Ystrad is injured in rioting...
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  • Talley, and also became the Sheriff of Carmarthenshire. Stenton, Michael (1976). Who's Who of British Members of Parliament. Vol. 1. Hassocks: Harvester...
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    Ystrad Marchell (Welsh for 'Vale of Marchell'; sometimes Strad Marchell) was a medieval commote (cwmwd) in the cantref of Ystlyg in the Kingdom of Powys...
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  • David Arthur Saunders Davies (category Alumni of Christ Church, Oxford)
    death of John Jones of Ystrad—and held the seat until his death in 1857. Also a chairman of the Cardiganshire quarter sessionsand a Justice of the Peace...
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  • David Lewis (British MP) (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Carmarthenshire constituencies)
    next election in 1837. Lewis was regarded as a nominee of the former member, John Jones of Ystrad, and his defeat was portrayed as a defeat for his mentor...
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    Pryse Pryse (category Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Welsh constituencies)
    with John Jones of Ystrad, former member for Carmarthen Boroughs. In 1841, Pryse faced a challenge for his seat, although the initial suggestion of Lieut-Col...
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  • 1818 in Wales (category Years of the 19th century in Wales)
    MP for Stafford. John Jones of Ystrad fails to win Carmarthen. Berkeley Thomas Paget, MP for Anglesey, retires from Parliament. John Edwards becomes MP...
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  • 1842 in Wales (category Years of the 19th century in Wales)
    November – John Jones of Ystrad, politician, 65 22 December – Thomas Phillips, minister and writer, 70 1842 in Ireland Edward Breese (1873). Kalendars of Gwynedd;...
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  • David Morris (Whig politician) (category Welsh justices of the peace)
    the largest since the death of John Jones of Ystrad, a former MP for Carmarthenshire, in 1842. A procession consisting of around eight hundred people...
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    John Frederick Campbell, 1st Earl Cawdor FRS (8 November 1790 – 7 November 1860) was a British peer and MP. He was born the son of John Campbell, 1st...
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  • (March 1714 – 4 March 1777) was a Welsh poet. Born at Ystrad Meurig, Cardiganshire, he was son of Thomas Richard, a tailor and innkeeper. He was educated...
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  • 1777 in Wales (category Years of the 18th century in Wales)
    Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Retrieved 12 June 2019. David Williams. "Jones, John (1777-1841), 'of Ystrad', politician"...
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  • to a collection of sports facilities located across the road. A third site, at the former Graddfa Secondary Modern School in Ystrad Mynach, provided...
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    Commote (category Former subdivisions of Wales)
    Colyan (Cwmwd Colian) Kymwt Llannerch (Cwmwd Llannerch) Kymwt Ystrat (Cwmwd Ystrad) Cantref Rywynyawc (Cantref Rhufoniog) Kymwt Rhuthyn (Cwmwd Rhuthyn) Kymwt...
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    of Ceredigion plus the region known as Ystrad Tywi. Thus it covered the modern county of Ceredigion, part of Carmarthenshire, and the Gower Peninsula...
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  • Stadium in October. In November 1993 he fought twice, beating Neil Swain at Ystrad Mynach and then Peter Buckley in Cardiff. He finished the year with another...
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  • Twm Siôn Cati (category Recipients of English royal pardons)
    marries the Lady of Ystrad-ffin and subsequently becomes a magistrate and mayor of Brecon. George Borrow disapproved of the veneer of respectability in...
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    Tomen Llanio Tomen Rhyd Owen Ystrad Meurig Castle Ystrad Peithyll Castle with only earthworks, Wentloog Castle. Castles of which only earthworks, fragments...
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  • 1948, Ystrad Mynach, Hengoed, South Wales) – vocals Neil Jones (born 25 March 1948, Llanbradach, South Wales; died 8 June 2018) – guitar Allan Jones (born...
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    mother Nest and he added Seisyllwg (Ceredigion and Ystrad Tywi) by a dynastic marriage to Angharad of Seisyllwg. Rhodri divided Wales into at least 3 provinces...
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  • 1571: George Powell of Ystrad Wallter 1572: Richard Vaughan of Whitland Abbey 1573: Rhydderch Gwynne of Glanbran 1574: Sir Henry Jones of Abermarlais 1575:...
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