- Thomas Thomas (cleric)
Thomas Thomas (
7 September 1804 –9 January 1877 ) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman. He was noted for his parish ministry inCaernarfon , particularly for his educational work in building schools and helping to found the North Wales Training College.Life
Thomas Thomas was born on
7 September 1804 , the son of John Thomas ofLlanfihangel-y-Creuddyn . After being educated atYstrad Meurig , he studied at theUniversity of Oxford , matriculating as a member of Jesus College on29 March 1824 and obtaining aBachelor of Arts degree in 1827. He then spent a year teaching inLiverpool before being ordained deacon byJohn Luxmore ,Bishop of St Asaph , on20 July 1828 . He spent three years as a curate inLlanfair Caer Einion , during which time he was ordained priest (on26 July 1829 ). He then served as the curate ofRuabon .cite web |url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s-THOM-THO-1804.html| title=Thomas, Thomas (1804–1877), cleric| work=Welsh Biography Online |publisher=University of Wales Press| last=Ellis |first=Thomas Iorwerth| accessdate=2008-05-28]His longest period of parish ministry was spent as
vicar ofLlanbeblig withCaernarfon – the position carried the name of the older foundation first, although Caernarfon was the larger of the two places. He was appointed to the position byJohn Bird Sumner ,Bishop of Chester , on14 April 1835 , and stayed there until 1859. He became known as "Thomas of Caernarfon" and was noted for his pastoral work in a town that suffered from poverty and outbreaks of cholera.cite web |url=http://wbo.llgc.org.uk/en/s3-THOM-LLE-1840.html| title=Thomas, Thomas Llewelyn (1840–1897), scholar, teacher and linguist| work=Welsh Biography Online |publisher=University of Wales Press| last=Jones |first=Gwilym Arthur|accessdate=2008-05-28] He helped to establish schools in Caernarfon and assisted with the foundation of the North Wales Training College, a teacher-training college that later became St Mary's College, Bangor. (The college later merged with the education department of what is now calledBangor University .)In 1859, Thomas was appointed to Ruabon again, this time as vicar, and he spent three years there before moving to
Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch ,Denbighshire in 1862. In 1864, he was appointed a canon ofBangor Cathedral . He died on9 January 1877 in Llanrhaeadr-yng-Nghinmeirch, and was buried in the cemetery of the church in Llanbeblig. A pulpit in the church was erected in his memory. Thomas was married and had five sons and three daughters. His eldest son,Thomas Llewellyn Thomas , was a priest and a noted scholar of theWelsh language . He died in 1897 and was buried in Llanbeblig cemetery, alongside his father.References
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