Theophilus Jones (historian) (1758–1812), Welsh lawyer, known as a historian of Brecknockshire
Theophilus Jones (soldier) (died 1685), Welsh-Irish soldier and government official
Theophilus Jones (1666–1742), Irish politician, MP for Leitrim 1695–1743
Theophilus Jones (1729–1811), Irish politician and administrator
Theophilus Jones (Royal Navy officer) (1760–1835), Irish Admiral in the Royal Navy, uncle of Theobald Jones
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TheophilusJones may refer to: TheophilusJones (historian) (1758–1812), Welsh lawyer, known as a historian of Brecknockshire TheophilusJones (soldier)...
The TheophilusJones House is a historic house at 40 Jones Road in Wallingford, Connecticut. Built about 1740, it is one of the town's oldest surviving...
TheophilusJones, and other officers of George Monck's party seized Dublin Castle and arrested Jones. An impeachment of high treason against Jones and...
slightly wider definition was used in 1809 by the Breconshire historian TheophilusJones, who wrote that 'of the lofty summits of the Brecknock Beacons, that...
Henry Theophilus Clements PC(I) (1734 – 26 October 1795) was an Anglo-Irish soldier, politician and official in the Dublin Castle administration in Ireland...
William Theopilus Jones (February 20, 1842 – October 9, 1882) was an American politician, lawyer, and judge who served a single term in the United States...
British Royal Navy admiral TheophilusJones (Royal Navy officer) (1760–1835), Irish-born Royal Navy admiral Theobald Jones (1790–1868), Irish-born Royal...
The area attracted antiquarian interest from as early as 1809, when TheophilusJones described a number of enclosures, cairns and stone circles. Modern...
which had any significant impact on the German attackers. Private TheophilusJones of the 18th Battalion Durham Light Infantry, who fell as a result of...
Bishop of Clogher and later Meath, and his brothers TheophilusJones, Oliver Jones, and Michael Jones were soldiers and politicians. His mother was Mabel...
appointed 1993 Roland-Benoît Jomphe OC CQ, poet, appointed 1987 Oliver TheophilusJones OC CQ, pianist, organist, composer and arranger, appointed 1994 Pauline...
County, Arizona McCullagh–Jones House, Los Gatos, California, listed on the NRHP in Santa Clara County, California TheophilusJones House, Wallingford, Connecticut...
slightly wider definition was used in 1809 by the Breconshire historian TheophilusJones, who wrote that 'of the lofty summits of the Brecknock Beacons, that...
war service burials, on which has grown the present War Graves Plot. TheophilusJones, age 29, Private, 18th Battalion, Durham Light Infantry, the first...
Colquhoun Chief Secretary for Ireland In office 1767–1768 Preceded by TheophilusJones Succeeded by Sir George Macartney Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland...
Glamorgan Street, Brecon, next to the Ursuline convent, on 30 August 1880. TheophilusJones, History of the County of Brecknock (Glanusk edition), iv, 257, 297...