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Glan Alaw
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Property / Welsh Biography ID (EN): s3-JONE-RIC-1838 / rank
 
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Glan Alaw
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Richard Jones ('Glan Alaw', 1838-1925) was Calvinistic Methodist minister at Brynyrefail, Caernarvonshire. He was a self-taught poet and polyglot as well as a notable preacher and published both theological and poetical works.
Property / short biography: Richard Jones ('Glan Alaw', 1838-1925) was Calvinistic Methodist minister at Brynyrefail, Caernarvonshire. He was a self-taught poet and polyglot as well as a notable preacher and published both theological and poetical works. / rank
 
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Property / short biography: Richard Jones ('Glan Alaw', 1838-1925) was Calvinistic Methodist minister at Brynyrefail, Caernarvonshire. He was a self-taught poet and polyglot as well as a notable preacher and published both theological and poetical works. / qualifier
 

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minister (1838 -1925)
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Richard Jones
minister (1838 -1925)

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    3 June 1838Gregorian
    Richard Jones ('Glan Alaw', 1838-1925) was Calvinistic Methodist minister at Brynyrefail, Caernarvonshire. He was a self-taught poet and polyglot as well as a notable preacher and published both theological and poetical works.
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