Thomas Jones (verduidelijking)
"Thomas Jones" is samengesteld uit ten minste 13 verschillende auteurs, onderscheiden door hun werken.
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Thomas Jones (7)
Brenhinedd y Saesson : or the kings of the Saxons, B.M. Cotton MS. Cleopatra B v and the Black Book of Basingwerk, NLW… (1971) 5 exemplaren
Brut Y Tywysogion - Inaugural Lecture 1 exemplaar
The bulletin of the board of celtic studies, vol. XIX, part II, May 1961 (1961) — Medewerker — 1 exemplaar
Thomas Jones (6)
Thomas Jones (11)
Titels zijn toegeschreven aan Thomas W. Jones.
Thomas Jones (onbekend)
A Heart to Teach: Quiet Times and Tools for Excelling in the Children's Ministry (2000) 5 exemplaren
Welsh-English Dictionary of 1688, The 3 exemplaren
Sylwadau eglurhaol ac ymarferol; neu, Esboniad ar Ganiad Salomon : gydag ysgrythyrau cyfeiriol aml ar ol yr adnodau 2 exemplaren
Brenhinedd y Saesson 1 exemplaar
A Violent Man 1 exemplaar
Machine Drawing 1 exemplaar
Old Memories 1 exemplaar
Two sermons on 2 Chron. vii, 14-16, and John i, 29, preached in St. George's Church, Little Bolton, on ... the Sunday… (1796) 1 exemplaar
The New Joy of Words 1 exemplaar
Algemene kennis
- Ontwarringsbericht
- 1. Thomas Jones (1648?-1713), Welsh printer and almanacist.
2. Thomas F. Jones (b. 1936) wrote The single-again handbook.
3. Thomas Jones (1731-1792) wrote History of New York.
4. Thomas Jones (1742-1803).
5. Thomas Jones (1756-1820) wrote Geiriadur saesoneg a chymraeg: An English and Welsh dictionary.
6. Dr Thomas Jones, C.H. ('TJ', 1870-1955), Welsh civil servant and educationalist.
7. Thomas Jones (1910-1972), Welsh Department, University College of Wales, Aberystwyth.
9. Thomas A. Jones, (freq. writes with Sheila Jones) wrote Mind change.
11. Works have been aliased into Thomas W. Jones (1), US genealogist.
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14. Thomas Jones ('Twm SiƓn Cati', c.1530-1609), Welsh robber, antiquarian and genealogist.
15. Thomas Jones (1775-1852), optician who constructed astronomical instruments