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Kilsby Jones

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241: 111:, some fifteen miles from Llanwrtyd, where he came to live at Glenview. The railway did not reach Llanwrtyd until 1868 so Kilsby was obliged to walk back and forth in all weathers. After three years at Rhayader, he received a call to be pastor of the Tonbridge congregational chapel in London. However, his pastorate there was not a success, due to Kilsby's often unconventional behaviour and also some theological differences. He returned to Llanwrtyd, and passed the rest of his life at Glenview. 38: 122:. (1868–1889). Almost immediately after commencing his pastorate, he instigated the building of Christ Church Chapel, at a cost of £1700. He remained at Llandrindod for the rest of his life but did no ordinary pastoral work. In addition the church was unconventional in that there were no deacons, no church meeting and no Sunday School. Llandrindod was a popular spa town in the late Victorian era and Kilsby's chapel was a popular destination among nonconformist visitors. 753: 138:, the Methodist pioneer. These lectures were often associated with raising funds for chapel building. For example, Kilsby lectured on Rowland at Cwmavon in December 1869, with the funds going towards the building of a new chapel at Rock, Cwmavon, The "chief inhabitants" of the valley were reported to be present at the event. 193:
As well as his involvement in electoral contests, Kilsby was active in other political and social campaign. Chief among these was the development of education, and he was an early advocate of university education in Wales. For example, in December 1870 he joined with
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Kilsby established himself as one of the most popular exponents of the public lecture in the Welsh language. He usually lectured on religious figures such as
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Kilsby Jones died on 10 April 1889, and was buried in the parish churchyard at Llanwrtyd, where a monument was placed over his grave by public subscription.
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in January 1840, and was fully ordained there on 18 June of the same year. At this period he assumed the additional name "Kilsby". About 1850 he moved to
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Jones preached in Welsh or English, had a reputation as a lecturer, and employed a biting wit. His best-known subjects were "Vicar Prichard",
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Like many nineteenth century Welsh nonconformist ministers, Jones became involved politically with the Liberal Party. In 1863 he met
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Jones contributed to Welsh periodicals, beginning while at Kilsby with articles on political, social, and educational questions in
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in his unsuccessful campaign in Cardiganshire, and he had close links with Aberystwyth radicals such as John Matthews and
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at an 1875 by-election, and became a safe Liberal seat thereafter. Kilsby Jones was actively involved in that campaign.
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in 1834, during which time he met his future wife. Jones settled as minister of the independent church at
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The second Letter on the present Defective State of Education in Wales, by W. Williams, M.P. for Lambeth
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in the same county. He received his early education at Neuaddlwyd grammar school, at Rhydybont,
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was long regarded as a definitive account. In 1865 Kilsby Jones also actively campaigned for
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county seat. However, he was disappointed that Lloyd declined to oppose the sitting member,
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but in 1868 he resigned to take up the pastorate of Caebach Chapel at
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Jones also played a prominent role in Liberal politics in his native
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Holl Weithiau prydyddawl a rhyddieithol … W. Williams, o Bantycelyn
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and others in addressing a public meeting on the subject at
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The Complete Works of Williams of Pantycelyn, with Memoir
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On 22 April 1842 Jones married Ann Southwall Chilcott of
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Williams of Wern 76:Jones commenced his first pastorate at 493: 476: 464: 170:, Kilsby was a prominent supporter of 715:"Etholiadau Ceredigion a Meirionnydd" 570: 374: 372: 370: 368: 366: 364: 362: 360: 41:James Rhys Kilsby Jones, portrait by 7: 713:Kilsby Jones, J.R. (October 1865). 25: 772:Dictionary of National Biography 751: 391:Dictionary of National Biography 71:Presbyterian College, Carmarthen 508:"Death of the Rev Kilsby Jones" 307:and other works, Glasgow, 1869; 283:, Glasgow, 1869–70. He edited: 267:, London, 1846; and into Welsh 114:Jones resumed his pastorate at 107:In 1857, he received a call to 259:Jones translated into English 30:(1813–1889), usually known as 1: 685:Jones, Ieuan Gwynedd (1964). 596:"University College of Wales" 415:Dictionary of Welsh Biography 254:church establishment in Wales 663:UK public library membership 540:. 8 December 1869. p. 4 328:Echoes from the Welsh Hills 820: 745:. 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Index

James Rhys Jones

Ap Caledfryn
Llandovery
Carmarthenshire
Ffald-y-brenin
Blackburn Academy
Presbyterian College, Carmarthen
Leominster
Kilsby
Northamptonshire
Birmingham
Bolton
Llanwrtyd
Brecknockshire
Rhayader
Rhayader
Llandrindod Wells
Rhys Pritchard
Daniel Rowland
Sir Thomas Lloyd
Rhydlewis
Cardiganshire
Colonel Powell
Nanteos
1865 General Election
David Davies
John Jones (Ivon)
Traethodydd
David Williams

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