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Jones, David.
Adm. Fell.-Com. (age 27, sic ) at CAIUS, May 13, 1796.
[Only] s. of John [farmer], of Bwlch, Carmarthenshire . B. [1765] there.
Schools, Llandovery [ Carmarthenshire ] (Mr Lewis) and Abergavenny [ Cardiganshire ] (Mr Davies).
Matric. Michs. 1796;
B.A. 1800;
M.A. 1803.
Entered Homerton College, London , 1783; removed to Hackney College [ London ].
Tutor and Lecturer there in experimental philosophy.
Unitarian minister in charge of the New Meeting congregation at Birmingham [ Warwickshire ], 1792-5; delivered courses of lectures there on the "philosophy of the human mind."
Adm. at Lincoln's Inn, May 1, 1795.
Called to the Bar, June 26, 1800.
Practised chiefly at the Chancery Bar, but also attached to Oxford and S. Wales Circuits.
Author, religious, chiefly in defence of Unitarianism.
Known as "The Welsh Freeholder."
Died 1816.
( Venn, II. 129; Inns of Court; D.N.B. )
David JONES
Approx. lifespan: 1765–1816
Adm Fell.-Com. aged 27, sic Gonville & Caius College 1796:05:13
Only s. of John [farmer], of Bwlch, Carmarthenshire
b. (1765) there.
Sch: Llandovery School Llandovery, [ Carmarthenshire ] ( Mr – LEWIS )
and Abergavenny, [ Cardiganshire ] ( Mr – DAVIES )
Matric 1796:10MT:
BA 1800
MA 1803
sch]Entered
Sch: Homerton College Entered Sch: Homerton London 1783
removed to Sch: Hackney College Hackney, [ London ]
Tutor and Lecturer: there in experimental philosophy.
Unitarian minister in charge of the New Meeting congregation Birmingham, [ Warwickshire ] 1792-95
delivered courses of lectures there on the "philosophy of the human mind."
Adm. Lincoln's Inn: 1795:05:01
Called to the Bar: 1800:06:26
Practised: chiefly at the Chancery Bar, but also attached to Oxford University and S. Wales Circuits.
Publ.: religious, chiefly in defence of Unitarianism.
Known as "The Welsh Freeholder."
d. 1816
( Venn, II. 129; Inns of Court; D.N.B. )

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