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D/DM/1712/1 Gallery of Travelling Methodist Ministers/ Oriel Y Gweinidogion No D/DM/1712/1 Gallery of Travelling Methodist Ministers/ Oriel y Gweinidogion No. Name Where born Started travelling/ preaching 1. Hugh Jones Caernarfon 1859 2. Rice Owen Cwmbrwyno 1868 3. Edward Humphreys Cefinblodwel 1867 4. Thomas Manuel Cnwch Coch 1878 5. William Jones Plas Llancelian-yn-Rhos 1843 6. Joseph Augustus Jones Tregaron 1845 7. Robert Jones Llanbedr, Meirioneth 1848 8. Henry Parry Abercegir 1850 9. William Morgan Felin, Ponterwyd 1854 10. William Hugh Evans Ysceifiog 1856 11. Owen Williams Llangoed 1856 12. Owen Lloyd Davies Meddiant Isa, Eglwysbach-Glan-Conwy 1857 13. Thomas Morgan Ty Ddewi 1857 14. John Pierce Caernarfon 1857 15. Richard Morgan Llanrhaiadr 1859 16. Phillip Williams Llanelwy 1860 17. Robert Hughes Bodffari 1861 18. David Jones Cerrigydruidion 1861 19. Peter Jones Caerwys 1862 20. Robert Jones Llanegryn 1862 21. Daniel Anwyl Williams Mostyn 1862 22. Henry Hughes Llanrwst 1865 23. Thomas Jones Humphreys Ty Cerrig 1865 24. Ishmael Evans Llanerch-y-Mor 1866 25. Hugh Hughes Tregarth 1866 26. Daniel Marriott Helygain 1866 D/DM/1712/1 Gallery of Travelling Methodist Ministers/ Oriel y Gweinidogion 27. John Evans Llanegryn 1867 28. John Hughes Cnwch Coch 1868 29. John Jones Dinas Mawddwy 1869 30. Moses Roberts Newmarket, Llanasa 1869 31. Robert Lewis Yr Wyddgrug 1870 32. Peter Roberts Williams Bryntirion, ger Llanrwst 1870 33. John Cadvan Davies Llangadfan 1871 34. Joseph Owen Portdinorwic 1871 35. Robert Curry Amlwch 1872 36. Owen Hughes Tregarth 1872 37. Richard Lloyd Jones Rhuthyn 1872 38. John Morris Owen Corris 1872 39. Hugh Owen Dinorwig 1873 40. Lewis Owen Llandecwyn, Talsarnau 1873 41. John Roberts Liverpool 1873 42. Robert Roberts Pentref Helygain 1873 43. Richard Hopwood Treuddyn 1874 44. Hugh Curry Amlwch 1875 45. David Owen Jones Penmachno 1875 46. Evan Jones Cefncam, Llanddwywe, Meirion 1875 47. Peter Jones Newmarket, Llanasa 1875 48. T.J. Prichard Eglwysfach, Ceredigion 1875 49. Hugh Owen Hughes Fflint 1876 50. S. Parry Jones Gwespyr, Llanasa 1876 51. Thomas Jones Pontrhydygroes 1876 52. Edward Jones Pwllheli 1877 53. Jacob Pritchard Eglwysfach, Ceredigion 1877 54. John Price Roberts Penmachno 1877 55. Richard Morgan Taliesin,Ceredigion 1878 D/DM/1712/1 Gallery of Travelling Methodist Ministers/ Oriel y Gweinidogion 56. J.E. Roberts Caeglyd, Blaenau Ffestiniog 1878 57. Thomas Hughes Rhuddlan 1879 58. David Angel Richards Bryncrug 1879 59. Rowland Rowlands Cnwch Coch 1879 60. Aneurin Lloyd Hughes Dinbych 1880 61. Owen Evans Penmachno 1881 62. T. Owen Jones Seion, Llanddeiniolen 1881 63. John Rowlands Aberdar 1881 64. David Morgan Taliesin 1882 65. J.R. Ellis Treffynnon 1883 66. David Jones Pennal 1884 67. W.M. Caenog Jones Clocaenog 1884 68. David Thomas Tre’rddol 1884 69. John Felix Y Garreg, Machynlleth 1886 70. John Humphreys Commins Coch 1886 71. Alfred Colin Pearce Eglwyswrw, sir Benfro 1886 72. Peter Jones Roberts Abermaw 1886 73. John Rowlands Cnwch Coch 1886 74. William Owens Evans Llanfaircaereinion 1887 75. Robert Emrys Jones Fflint 1887 76. Thomas Nicholls Roberts Corris 1887 77. R. Mon Hughes Penhenllys, Llaniestyn, Môn 1888 78. D. Darley Davies Ebenezer, Caernafon 1889 79. John. D. Jones Llanrwst 1889 80. Phillip Price Bwlchgwyn, Coedpoeth 1889 81. Thomas Hughes Clocaenog 1890 82. Richard William Jones Tregarth 1890 83. John Owen Parry Llanelidan, Rhuthyn 1890 84. David Williams Sirhowy, Tredegar 1890 D/DM/1712/1 Gallery of Travelling Methodist Ministers/ Oriel y Gweinidogion 85. Evan Isaac Taliesin, Sir Aberteifi 1891 86. David Morris Llanrhaiadr 1891 87. Owen Madoc Roberts Porthmadog 1891 88. Hugh Evans Amlwch 1892 89. John Wesley Hughes Porthaethwy, Môn 1892 90. Thomas Charles Roberts Nantfyllon, Llanfyllin 1892 91. E. Mostyn Jones Mostyn 1893 92. John Kelly Exclusham, ger Wrexham 1893 93. R. Garrett Roberts Llanrwst 1893 94. Thomas Davies Tregeiriog 1894 95. W.T Ellis Treffynon 1894 96. David Gwynfryn Jones Towyn, Meirionydd 1894 97. Llewelyn Alfred Jones Llandudno 1894 98. Morris Edward Jones Penyffrid, Rhiwlas 1894 99. Robert William Jones Nefyn 1894 100. Gryffydd Owen Roberts Penybont, Maentwrog 1894 101. John Smith Tredegar 1894 102. Evan Tegryd Davies Bethel, Ger Llandyssul In Handsworth 103. David Meurig Jones Pantyrhedyn, Pontrhydygroes 1895 104. Emmanuel Berwyn Roberts Rhewl, ger Llangollen 1895 105. Thomas Rowlands Rhigos 1895 106. Arthur William Davies Chesterton, North Stafford 1896 107. David Corris Davies Cwmllinaru, Sir Drefaldwyn 1896 108. Francis Edmund Jones Llandegai 1896 109. John Lloyd Cwm Twrch, Llanfaircaereinion 1896 110. David Roberts Llanelidan 1896 111. R. Jones Williams Abermaw 1896 112. William John Jones Penllyn, Tregarth 1896 113. Thomas Glyn Roberts Harlech 1897 D/DM/1712/1 Gallery of Travelling Methodist Ministers/ Oriel y Gweinidogion 114. William Richard Roberts Talsarnau 1897 115. Edward Davies Chesterton, North Stafford 1898 116. Henry Meirion Davies Corris 1898 117. W. Lloyd Davies Cefn Mawr, Ruabon 1898 118. Rhys Jones Pen-y-Bryn, Bethesda 1898 119. Llewelyn Morgan Port Talbot 1898 120. William Owen Liverpool 1898 121. Thos. H. Williams Coedpoeth 1894 122. David Teewyn Evans, B.A Brontecwyn 1896 123. David Creigfryn Jones Tŷ Cerig 1896 124. Wm. Hugh Pritchard Caergybi 1896 125. David Pughe Llansantffraid 1896 126. Richard Tudno Davies Llandudno 1897 127 William Arthur Jones Pwllheli 1897 128. Richard Richards Penygraig 1897 129. John Edward Thomas Tre’rddol 1897 130. Edward Godfrey Turner Cefnmawr 1897 131. John Hugh Williams Llanbrynmair 1897 132. David Charles Griffiths Ystumtaen 1898 133. Isaac C. Evans Mynyddbach 1898 134. Charles Jones Glyndyfrdwy 1898 135. Edward Whittington Jones Llanbadarn 1898 136. Richard M. Roberts Llanbrynmair 1898 137. Evan Davy Thomas Tregaron 1898 138. William Griffith Williams Portdinorwic 1898.
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