William Wroth (1576–1641), was a Church of England minister. He is credited with the establishment of the first Independent Church in Wales in 1639.[1] From 1617 until 1639 Wroth was Rector of the parish church at Llanvaches in Monmouthshire where his Congregationalist chapel was founded.
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WilliamWroth (1576–1641), was a Church of England minister. He is credited with the establishment of the first Independent Church in Wales in 1639. From...
Wroth is a surname, and may refer to: Henry Wroth, an English royalist soldier John Wroth, any of several people of that name Krysty Wroth a fictional...
Warwick WilliamWroth FSA (24 August 1858 – 26 September 1911) was a numismatist and biographer. He was Senior Assistant Keeper of Coins and Medals in...
Lady Mary Wroth (née Sidney; 18 October 1587 – 1651/3) was an English noblewoman and a poet of the English Renaissance. A member of a distinguished literary...
Charles II" (PDF). British Numismatic Journal. 28: 386–393. Warwick WilliamWroth, 'Croker, John (1670-1741)' in Dictionary of National Biography, 1885-1900...
Archived from the original on March 15, 2016. Retrieved January 17, 2016. Wroth, William H. "Billy the Kid". New Mexico Office of the State Historian. Archived...
Colony and bringing the Congregational tradition to America. In 1639 WilliamWroth, then Rector of the parish church at Llanvaches in Monmouthshire, established...
first Independent Church in Wales was founded at Llanvaches in 1638 by WilliamWroth. The Presbyterian Church of Wales was born out of the Welsh Methodist...
the original on 20 December 2018. Retrieved 27 January 2019. Warwick WilliamWroth (1908). Catalogue of the Imperial Byzantine Coins in the British Museum...
authority) and the previous empress regnant Theodora (II). Warwick WilliamWroth (1908). Catalogue of the Imperial Byzantine Coins in the British Museum...
historian Marc Simmons ascribes the story of sheep theft to "tradition". WilliamWroth wrote on the New Mexico State Historian's Website, "Governor Armijo...
from the original on 15 March 2024. Retrieved 14 August 2011. Warwick WilliamWroth (1911). Catalogue of the Coins of the Vandals, Ostrogoths and Lombards:...
"Catalogue of coins of Parthia", by Warwick WilliamWroth, 1903, p. 201, Oclc-id 3187578 Warwick WilliamWroth, 'On the Rearrangement of Parthian Coinage'...
facts". Pamplin (2009) Fruchtman (1962, 3) Quoted in Warwick WilliamWroth and Arthur Edgar Wroth, The London Pleasure Gardens of the Eighteenth Century, 1896:96...
first Independent church in Wales in 1638, at Llanvaches, with WilliamWroth and William Thomas, an early Baptist. He was born at Trefela, near Llangwm...
Vandals and other peoples, found in the British Museum, edited by Warwick WilliamWroth and published in London in 1911. Adelchis' coinage is mentioned within...
which was eulogised in Blackwood's Magazine. According to Warwick WilliamWroth, writing in the Dictionary of National Biography, the verse is for the...
Thessalonica, Nicaea and Trebizond in the British museum edited by Warwick WilliamWroth and published in London in 1911. Less internationally used but more...
Warwick Reed Wroth (c. 1825 – 11 April 1867) was an English clergyman and a cricketer who played in two first-class cricket matches, one each for Cambridge...
late Thomas Pennant, Esq. By himself. Benjamin and J. White. Warwick WilliamWroth (1895). "Pennant, Thomas" . In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary of National...
John Acton Wroth (1830–1876) was a convict transportee to the Swan River Colony, and later a clerk and storekeeper in Toodyay, Western Australia. He kept...