John Wynne Jones
John Wynne Jones (1803–1888) was a Welsh Anglican priest.[1]
Jones was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, where he matriculated in 1823, graduating B.A. in 1827, M.A. in 1829.[2] He was made deacon in 1827 and ordained priest in 1828.[3] After curacies at Llechylched,[4] then Holyhead,[5] he was Rector of Heneglwys from 1844 to 1868. He was then the Incumbent at Bodedern until his death on 8 February 1888;[6] and Archdeacon of Bangor from 1863 to 1887;[7] and Canon residentiary of Bangor from 1863.[3]
References
- ^ 'Multiple News Items' Nottinghamshire Guardian (London, England), Friday, 22 May 1863; p. 7.
- ^ Foster, Joseph (1888–1892). "Jones, John Wynne" . Alumni Oxonienses: the Members of the University of Oxford, 1715–1886. Oxford: Parker and Co – via Wikisource.
- ^ a b Crockford's Clerical Directory, 1865 (p. 357)
- ^ Geograph
- ^ Newspaper Library of Wales
- ^ 'Births, Deaths, Marriages and Obituaries'North Wales Chronicle (Bangor, Wales), Saturday, 11 February 1888; Issue 3142.
- ^ ECCLESIASTICAL INTELLIGENCE Hampshire Advertiser (Southampton, England), Saturday, 16 April 1887; p. 2; Issue 4261.
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Preceded by John Jones | Archdeacon of Bangor 1863–1887 | Succeeded by John Pryce |
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Archdeacons of Bangor
- Maurice
- Simon
- David
- Alexander Llywelyn
- Richard
- Caducan
- Griffin Tudor
- William
- Elias
- Gervase ap Madog
- Robert de Higham
- Walter de Swaffham
- Iorweth ap Madog
- Thomas ap Rhys
- John de Carnyn
- Thomas ap Rhys
- Thomas Banastre
- John Heygate
- John Parsons
- Maurice Glynne
- Thomas Runcorn
- Edward Gregory
- Edmund Meyrick
- Edmund Griffith
- Richard Gwynn
- Edward Hughes
- William Mostyn
- John Jones
- John Wynne Jones
- John Pryce
- John Morgan
- Owen Evans
- Henry Morgan
- Richard Hughes
- Gwynfryn Richards
- Gilbert Wright
- Hugh Arfon Evans
- Thomas Bayley Hughes
- Elwyn Roberts
- Alun Hawkins
- Meurig Williams
- Paul Davies
- Mary Stallard (also assistant bishop)
- David Parry
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