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I am a Tory P.M., surrounded with a Tory Cabinet, moving in Tory circles. You don't let me forget or ignore the whole range of ideas that normally I should never be brought up against if you were not in and out of this room. You supply the radium...you have such an extraordinary width of friendships
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When Baldwin became Prime Minister in 1923, he decided to retain Jones as Deputy Secretary, telling him on the day he was appointed Premier: "I shall want you to hold my hand, Tom". Baldwin appreciated Jones' value and they would remain friends for more than twenty years. During their first serious
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speaking but by the time he was school age, the family usually spoke English except for Sunday School and the chapel. Welsh was banned at school and Jones later wrote that "outside the chapel, I never had a lesson in Welsh". His fluency in Welsh in later life was hindered by this but his command of
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His biographer, Dr E. L. Ellis, claimed that Jones was invaluable to Lloyd George in dealing with the trade unions and the Irish Question, along with dissuading Baldwin from taking revenge in the aftermath of the General Strike. He "was on the side of light...A passionate belief in moderation and
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in all classes, and so many interests that through you I do gather impressions of what is being thought by a number of significant people whose minds I should not know, at any rate so well, but for your help. I think every Tory P.M. ought to have someone like you about the place.
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Jones's grandfather insisted on his leaving school at 14 to work as a clerk in the local ironworks. Jones complied but his interest in reading and his facility in public speaking brought him fame as a preacher. In 1890 he won the
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meeting, Baldwin expressed concern about the effects on Britain's commerce from the economic troubles in Europe. Jones immediately focused the conversation on to the social consequences. Baldwin told Jones in 1929:
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compromise" was central to Jones. Ellis also claims that Jones's philanthropy was matchless amongst his contemporaries: "he was the incarnation of public-spiritedness". Ellis called Jones, with Lloyd George and
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in his history of Britain's international relations in the interwar period, called Jones "a man of simplicity and naivete remarkable in politics even for that age".
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to study for the ministry. New interests intervened, however; and Jones eventually graduated with first-class honours in economics from the
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throughout its existence, and also helped set up CEMA, the Committee for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts (forerunner of the
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In 1902 he married a student from his time at Aberystwyth, Eirene Theodora Lloyd (1875–1935), daughter of Dr
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He became familiarly known as "T.J." He was Deputy Secretary to the Cabinet under four Prime Ministers:
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Jones pursued at first an academic career after graduation from Glasgow. He was Russell Student at the
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His contacts were useful in other situations too: for example, it was he who introduced
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entries for three Prime Ministers: Lloyd George, Bonar Law and Baldwin.
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English was excellent. He was educated at the Upper Rhymney School and
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to promote "national social progress" in Wales. He was the journal's
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Thomas Jones was born on 27 September 1870, at 100 High Street,
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in Gwynedd in 1927, was secretary, trustee and chairman of the
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Honourable Society of Cymmrodorion (London, England) (1992).
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Towards the end of his life Jones became President of the
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Institute of Biological, Environmental and Rural Sciences
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President of the University College of Wales Aberystwyth
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President of the University College of Wales Aberystwyth
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A friend of many rich and influential people including
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Siegfried Charoux
David Lloyd George
Bonar Law
Stanley Baldwin
Ramsay MacDonald
President of the University College of Wales Aberystwyth
Edmund Davies
Sir David Hughes Parry
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Rhymney
Monmouthshire
Welsh
Lewis School
Pengam
Calvinist Methodist
University College of Wales at Aberystwyth
University of Glasgow
Richard John Lloyd
Liverpool University
Eirene White
Harold Wilson
London School of Economics
Queen's University Belfast
Welsh Outlook
David Lloyd George
Bonar Law
Stanley Baldwin
Ramsay MacDonald

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