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Eluned Garmon Jones

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Eluned Clunes Garmon Jones (née Lloyd, 1897 – 1979) was a Welsh local historian.

She was born Eluned Clunes Lloyd in Bangor in November 1897 to historian John Edward Lloyd and his wife Clementina, née Miller.[1] She was affectionately known as Lin. Like her brother Edward, Eluned studied at the University of Oxford, where she encouraged the talents of her classmate Margaret Kennedy.[2] She received a BA from Somerville College in 1920 at the first degree ceremony to award degrees to women there.[3]

An authority on local history and the place-names of Wales, Lloyd was Tutor and Internal Examiner in Modern History at the University of Liverpool.[4][5]

In 1923, she married her colleague William Garmon Jones.[6] She moved back to Bangor in 1945, and died in 1979.[7]

References

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  1. ^ Pryce, Huw (2011-05-15). J. E. Lloyd and the Creation of Welsh History: Renewing a Nation's Past. University of Wales Press. p. 53. ISBN 978-0-7083-2390-8.
  2. ^ Powell, Violet (1983). The Constant Novelist: A Study of Margaret Kennedy, 1896-1967. Heinemann. p. 114. ISBN 978-0-434-59951-6.
  3. ^ Oxford University Gazette Vol. 51 1920–1921. 1921. p. 134.
  4. ^ "Eluned Garmon Jones, History Papers". Archives Hub.
  5. ^ "What's in a place-name?". Archives Hub. 2005.
  6. ^ Who was who Among English and European Authors, 1931-1949. Gale Research Company. 1978. p. 780. ISBN 978-0-8103-0040-8.
  7. ^ Pryce (2011), p. 67.