Peter Maurice (priest), the Glossary
Peter Maurice (29 June 1803 – 30 March 1878) was a Welsh priest and writer.[1]
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15 relations: All Souls College, Oxford, Bachelor of Divinity, Caerhun, Doctor of Divinity, Hugh Maurice, Jesus College, Oxford, Llanbedr, Llanrug, Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin), Matriculation, New College, Oxford, Vicar, Wales, Welsh language, Yarnton.
- Church in Wales hymnwriters
- People from Caernarfonshire
All Souls College, Oxford
All Souls College (official name: College of the Souls of All the Faithful Departed) is a constituent college of the University of Oxford in England.
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Bachelor of Divinity
In Western universities, a Bachelor of Divinity or Baccalaureate in Divinity (BD, DB, or BDiv; Baccalaureus Divinitatis) is a postgraduate academic degree awarded for a course taken in the study of divinity or related disciplines, such as theology or, rarely, religious studies.
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Caerhun
Caerhun (Caerhûn) is a scattered rural community, and former civil parish, on the west bank of the River Conwy.
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Doctor of Divinity
A Doctor of Divinity (DD or DDiv; Doctor Divinitatis) is the holder of an advanced academic degree in divinity.
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Hugh Maurice
Hugh Maurice (1775 – 18 March 1825) was a transcriber of Welsh manuscripts.
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Jesus College, Oxford
Jesus College (in full: Jesus College in the University of Oxford of Queen Elizabeth's Foundation) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England.
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Llanbedr
Llanbedr is a village and community south of Harlech.
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Llanrug
Llanrug (or Llanfihangel-yn-y-grug) is a medium-sized village and community in Gwynedd, north-west Wales.
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Master of Arts (Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin)
In the universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Dublin, Bachelors of Arts are promoted to the degree of Master of Arts or Master in Arts (MA) on application after six or seven years as members of the university, including years as an undergraduate.
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Matriculation
Matriculation is the formal process of entering a university, or of becoming eligible to enter by fulfilling certain academic requirements such as a matriculation examination.
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New College, Oxford
New College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom.
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Vicar
A vicar (Latin: vicarius) is a representative, deputy or substitute; anyone acting "in the person of" or agent for a superior (compare "vicarious" in the sense of "at second hand").
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Wales
Wales (Cymru) is a country that is part of the United Kingdom.
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Welsh language
Welsh (Cymraeg or y Gymraeg) is a Celtic language of the Brittonic subgroup that is native to the Welsh people.
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Yarnton
Yarnton is a village and civil parish in Oxfordshire about southwest of Kidlington and northwest of Oxford.
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See also
Church in Wales hymnwriters
- Anna Laetitia Waring
- Daniel Rees (priest)
- Evan Evans (Ieuan Glan Geirionydd)
- John Edwards (hymnist)
- Peter Maurice (priest)
- Timothy Rees
People from Caernarfonshire
- Alice Gray Jones
- Angharad James (poet)
- Bryn Terfel
- Charles Breese (politician)
- Dafydd Llyfni
- David Hughes Parry
- David Thomas (educationalist)
- Eirug Wyn
- Griffith Roberts
- Harold Lowe
- Henry Bould
- Hester Thrale
- Hugh Rowlands
- Ieuan Gwyllt
- Ifor Williams
- Jamie Jones (DJ)
- John Bryn Roberts
- John Francon Williams
- John Owen (Bishop of St Davids)
- Keith Mason (scientist)
- Lewis Evans (surveyor)
- Margaret Thomas (hymnwriter)
- Owen Owen (school inspector)
- Peter Bailey Williams
- Peter Maurice (priest)
- Richard Owens (architect)
- Richard Thomas (priest)
- Robert Wynne (Chancellor of St Asaph)
- Sir Griffith Williams, 1st Baronet
- T. H. Parry-Williams
- Thomas Bulkeley (died 1708)
- Wiliam Llŷn
- William Henry Preece
- William Roberts (priest)