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14 October 1755Gregorian
5 October 1814Gregorian
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Thomas Charles ('Charles o'r Bala'; 1755-1814) was most likely born in Longmoor in the parish of Llanfihangel Abercywyn, Carmarthenshire. He became one of Wales's greatest Methodist leaders and educationalists, taking a primary role in establishing Cymdeithas y Beiblau (The Bible Society) in order to disseminate inexpensive Bibles in the Welsh language, and also in establishing sunday schools - an aspect of religious life which became prevalent amongst the Methodists.
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Thomas Charles, B.A
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Thomas Charles. A.B
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Thos. Charles
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Thomas Charles, G.C
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Charles o'r Bala'
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Thomas Charles
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Thomas Charles
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Y Parchedig Thomas Charles, B.A. Bala
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Thomas Charles, G.C
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Thomas Charles
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Thomas Charles
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Thos. Charles, A. B., Bala
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Thos. Charles, A. B., Bala
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diweddar Barch. Thomas Charles, M.A., Bala
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Statue of Thomas Charles at Bala
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Y Parchedig Thomas Charles, B.A. Bala
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Parch. Thomas Charles, B.A
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Thos. Charles, A. B., Bala
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Er cof am y diweddar Barch. Thos. Charles B.A. Bala
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Thomas Charles, Bala
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Statue of Thomas Charles at Bala
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