For the Welsh football player, see Merfyn Jones (footballer).
R. Merfyn Jones CBE (born January 1948)[1] is a Welsh historian and broadcaster, was vice-chancellor of Bangor University (2004 to 2010) and a governor of the BBC (2003 to 2006).
He grew up and still lives in Gwynedd, Wales.
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R. MerfynJones CBE (born January 1948) is a Welsh historian and broadcaster, was vice-chancellor of Bangor University (2004 to 2010) and a governor of...
Rhodri ap Merfyn, commonly known as Rhodri Mawr (Welsh for 'Rhodri the Great'), was a Welsh king whose legacy has impacted the history of Wales. Rhodri...
English regions) Fabian Monds (National Governor for Northern Ireland) MerfynJones (National Governor for Wales) Jeremy Peat (National Governor for Scotland)...
Principal, Vice-Chancellor 1984–1995 Roy Evans, Vice-Chancellor 1995–2004 MerfynJones, Vice-Chancellor, 2004–2010 John G. Hughes, Vice-Chancellor 2010–2018...
Welsh language: The Welsh language in 19th century education". See: R. MerfynJones, The North Wales Quarrymen, 1874–1922. Bethesda and Dinorwig were the...
novels by Jones were published as serials in magazines such as Cymru and the weekly Caernarfon newspaper Y Genedl Gymreig. These included Nest Merfyn serialised...
without using motorised transport. His doctor, Rob Haworth, with colleague MerfynJones developed the idea into a race. Yachts with five crews, comprising sailors...
journalist Leona Graham (Drama) – radio presenter and voice–over artist MerfynJones – Governor BBC and former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Wales...
Thomas Jones (1959). "Merfyn Frych (died 844), king of Gwynedd". Dictionary of Welsh Biography. National Library of Wales. Pierce, Thomas Jones (1959)...
between 1908 and 1913, and the Oakley dismissed 350 men in 1909. R. MerfynJones comments: The effects of this depression on the quarrying districts were...
pair near Welshpool (one chick reared successfully). 4 June – Professor MerfynJones is named as the new Vice Chancellor of the University of Wales, Bangor...
Scholarship. Dianne Michele, Mrs. Jeffrey, D.L. For public service. Professor MerfynJones, lately Vice-Chancellor, Bangor University. For services to Higher Education...
(Welsh: Mawr) had inherited multiple Welsh Kingdoms, Gwynedd from his father Merfyn Frych (Manx Chieftain), Powys from his mother Nest and he added Seisyllwg...
Prescott Southport 9 George Stewart Accrington Stanley 10 George Smith Chesterfield 11 MerfynJones Scunthorpe Manager Mr. Fred Emery Carlisle United...
Jones, literary scholar (died 2012) 7 April - Eifion Evans, church historian (died 2017) 11 April - Lewis Jones, rugby player 30 April - MerfynJones...
Gwriad ap Merfyn or ap Rhodri was a 9th-century prince of Gwynedd in northern Wales. He is an obscure figure, sometimes being listed as Rhodri the Great's...