from Holden, MA
1818
Died:1898
Irish Roman Catholic priest • Reverend
Nationalist
01 February 1862 • Carmarthen , Wales
Died:06 August 1922 • London , England
Thomas Pryce-Jenkins Dr. " Thomas John Pryce-Jenkins " ( 1 February 1862-6 August 1922 ) was a Wales international rugby union wing who played club rugby for London Welsh RFC and county rugby for Middlesex
Pryce-Jenkins was born in 1864 to the rector of Llanllwch, a village outside Carmarthen in South Wales....
Llandovery College
Area of science:Surgery
Welsh rugby union player • London Welsh RFC player • Wales international rugby union player • Club
Activity:Games
1922 • India
Died:2006 • Solihull , United Kingdom
Known for:Rotaviruses
Consultant • Chairman • Judge • Tax Collector • Senior management • Virologist
Business category:Lenses
Campbell College
Specialty:Leader • Director
Academic degree:Graduate And Professional • Professor
Area of science:Medical education • Housing
Scientific
1839
Died:1900
President
Dental surgeon
19th-century Irish person
Sport:Surgeon
1885
Died:1954
Missionary • Governor
Medical Doctor
Prince regent
1932
University of Colorado faculty
Position:Vice president • Manager
Human-computer interaction
Academic degree:Professor
Technology writer
Harvard Divinity School
Position:American university or college president • Vice president • Author • President
Princeton University • Harvard University
Academic degree:Professor
Specialty:Director
Area of science:Translation
Islam
1884
Died:1969
Irish Roman Catholic priest • Parish Priest • Priest
In 1898, he enrolled in St. Josephs's Academy in Bagenalstown, operated by the De La Salle Brothers....
Catholic