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Robert Roberts (priest)

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A duo-glott-exposition of the Creed, the ten Commandments and the Lords Prayer, calculated for the borders of England and Wales, but particularly for the use of the parish of Chirk, whose inhabitants are partly Welsh and partly
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at the University of Oxford in March 1699, when he was recorded as being eighteen years old, and he graduated with a
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in north-east Wales for over thirty years, and during his time there he wrote a bi-lingual explanation of the
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Sacrament Catechism, neu Gatechism i barattoi rhai i dderbyn Sacrament Swpper yr Arglwydd.
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Roberts was the son of Henry Roberts, who is described in the records of the
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for the use of the inhabitants of Chirk and the surrounding area, where both
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relating to Robert Roberts as being a "gentleman" and as being from
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degree in 1702. Roberts was then ordained as a priest in the
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and, in 1709, was appointed as vicar of the parish of
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Robert Roberts (cleric)
Welsh
Anglican
vicar
Chirk
Creed
Ten Commandments
Lord's Prayer
English
Welsh
University of Oxford
Llandysilio
Llangollen
Denbighshire
Jesus College, Oxford
matriculated
Bachelor of Arts
Church of England
Chirk
English
Welsh
Shrewsbury
Thomas Durston



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