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Bala and Jones
Other regular cast include: Anthony Head as the Prime Minister, Ruth Jones as Myfanwy, Charu Bala Chokshi as Meera, and Joann Condon as Fat Pat.
This was highlighted by a young girl called Mary Jones who walked over 20 miles to get a Bible in Bala, Gwynedd.
Other famous people from the Bala area include Michael D. Jones, Christopher Timothy, Owen Morgan Edwards, born in Llanuwchllyn, and T. E.
In 1800 a 15 year old girl, Mary Jones, walked the 25 miles from her home village Llanfihangel-y-Pennant to purchase a bible in Bala.
Charles did not leave Sparkford until he resigned all his curacies in June 1783, and returned to Wales, marrying ( on August 20 ) Sarah Jones of Bala, the orphan of a flourishing shopkeeper.
In 1800 he had met a poor young Welsh girl, named Mary Jones, who walked 26 miles to purchase a Bible from him at Bala.
* Ann Griffiths Website-which includes the article ' Bala and the Bible: Thomas Charles, Ann Griffiths and Mary Jones ' by E. Wyn James
* E. Wyn James, ' Bala and the Bible: Thomas Charles, Ann Griffiths and Mary Jones '
Thomas Charles ( 1755 – 1814 ), who, having spent five years in Somerset as curate of several parishes, returned to his native land to marry Sarah Jones of Bala.
In 1790, the Bala Association passed Rules regarding the proper mode of conducting the Quarterly Association, drawn up by Charles ; in 1801, Charles and Thomas Jones of Mold, published ( for the association ) the Rules and Objects of the Private Societies among the People called Methodists.

Bala and Wales
* Bala, Gwynedd, Wales, United Kingdom
** Bala Lake, the largest natural lake in Wales
** Bala Series of geologic beds in Bala, Wales
* Bala ( New ) railway station, a disused railway station in Bala, Gwynedd, Wales
Her husband was Tegid Foel, and they lived near Bala Lake ( Llyn Tegid ) in north Wales.
Janet Larson in " The Versatile Border Collie ," recounts the first sheepdog trials held in the United Kingdom: " The first sheepdog trial was held in Bala, Wales, on October 9, 1873.
In 1789 there was an eisteddfod in Bala in order to raise the standard and status of eisteddfodau in Wales.
The Berwyn range ( Welsh: Y Berwyn or Mynydd y Berwyn ) is an isolated and sparsely populated area of moorland located in the north-east of Wales, roughly bounded by Llangollen in the north-east, Corwen in the north-west, Bala in the south-west, and Oswestry in the south-east.
Bala Lake () is a large lake in Gwynedd, Wales.
1893 Advertisement for the White Lion Royal Hotel on Bala Lake, Wales
Some, such as North Wales, Lower Merion, Upper Merion, Bala Cynwyd, Radnor and Haverford Township, are named after places in Wales.
He spent most of his youth in Bala in Gwynedd before attending the University of Wales, Cardiff where he studied architecture.
Bala Cynwyd lies in the Welsh Tract of Pennsylvania and was settled in the 1680s by Welsh Quakers, who named it after the town of Bala and the village of Cynwyd in Wales.
* Holy War ( locomotive )-a steam locomotive on the Bala Lake Railway in Wales.
In 1842, the South Wales Association opened a college at Trevecca, leaving Bala to the North ; the Rev.
The Bala Lake Railway ( Welsh: Rheilffordd Llyn Tegid ) is a preserved railway at Bala Lake, in Gwynedd, north Wales, which runs for a distance of using gauge rolling stock.
Bala ( Welsh: Y Bala ) is a market town and community in Gwynedd, Wales.
Bala is ranked 11th in the list of the highest percentages of Welsh language speakers in Wales.

Bala and rugby
* Bala RFC, local rugby union club.

Bala and player
* Kujtim Bala Kosovar football player, playing for Halmstads BK

Jones and Wales
Anna was a member of the large, prosperous and well-known Lloyd Jones family of Unitarians, who had emigrated from Wales to Spring Green, Wisconsin.
* Learn the Welsh National Anthem the Easy Way with Cantorion Colin Jones ( The North Wales Male Chorus )
It has been claimed, by commentators citing the 1920s folklorist Gwenith Gwynn ( a. k. a. W. Rhys Jones ), that " broom-stick weddings " were first known in Wales, originating either among the Welsh people themselves or among Romani living in Wales.
Rather than preaching revolution, Jones believed that an exodus from Wales was required and that a new Welsh colony should be founded in the United States.
William Jones was born in London at Beaufort Buildings, Westminster ; his father ( also named William Jones ) was a mathematician from Anglesey in Wales, noted for devising the use of the symbol pi.
According to historian and Herald for Wales, Major Francis Jones, 1908 – 1993, the introduction of the recipe can be attributed to Captain Henry Lewis Edwardes 1788 – 1866.
Tom Jones was born Thomas John Woodward, at 57 Kingsland Terrace, Treforest, Pontypridd in South Wales.
One night, at the Top Hat in Cwmtillery, Wales, Jones was spotted by Gordon Mills, a London-based manager originally from South Wales.
That same year the BBC reported that Jones was Wales ' wealthiest entertainer, having amassed a fortune of £ 175 million.
Wales was overwhelmingly Royalist in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms in the early 17th century though there were some notable exceptions such as John Jones Maesygarnedd and the Puritan writer Morgan Llwyd.
By Griffith Jones ' death, in 1761, it is estimated that up to 250, 000 people had learnt to read in schools throughout Wales.
When the Maes was re-opened in July 2009 by the local politician and Heritage Minister of Wales, Alun Ffred Jones AM, he said " the use of beautiful local slate is very prominent in the new Maes.
Dafydd Glyn Jones wrote of the fire that it was " the first time in five centuries that Wales struck back at England with a measure of violence ... To the Welsh people, who had long ceased to believe that they had it in them, it was a profound shock.
Jones was made a Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians in 1942, Honorary President of the International Psychoanalytic Association in 1949 and an Honorary Doctor of Science ( Wales ) at Swansea University in 1954.
Jones was born in Colwyn Bay, Wales.
In 2009 Jones took part in the BBC Wales programme Coming Home about his Welsh family history.
The Welsh Minister for Rural Affairs, Elin Jones, kicked off Plaid's annual conference by pledging to uphold the goal of making Wales a European Union member state.
Ieuan Wyn Jones was subsequently confirmed as Deputy First Minister of Wales and Minister for the Economy and Transport.
His birth was registered in the March Quarter of 1907 in Neath, Wales, and he was the son of Elizabeth Annie ( née Truscott ) and Alfred Jones, though some sources still state 1905 as his birth year.
* Staff Jones ( born 1959 ), rugby union prop forward for Wales and Pontypool
His father, James Jones, had been born in Flintshire in north Wales, to a Welsh-speaking family and was discouraged from speaking Welsh by his father, who, in common with many Welsh-speaking parents of the time, believed that habitual use of the language might hold his child back in his career.

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