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Thomas Powell (rector of Cantref)

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Fragmenta de Rebus Britannicis, A Short Account of the Lives, Manners, and Religion of the British Druids and Bards
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in 1660. He became rector of Cantref in May 1635, having been appointed by his elder brother Hugh, who was the
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Stoa Triumphans: or Two Sober Paradoxes, I. The Praise of Banishment, II. The Dispraise of Honors
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where his father (John Powell) was the rector from 1601 to 1626. He attended
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Thomas Powell
Welsh
cleric
Cantref
Breconshire
Wales
Jesus College, Oxford
matriculating
BA
MA
DD
patron
English Commonwealth
Jenkin Jones
canon
St David's Cathedral
St Dunstan-in-the-West
Bishop of Bristol
Italian
Virgilio Malvezzi
Welsh
Henry Vaughan


"Powell, Thomas (1608?–1660), cleric"
Dictionary of Welsh Biography
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