Thomas was the son of Owen and Mary Thomas of Bodyfoel,
Llanfechain in
Montgomeryshire, and he was baptised on 14 September 1833. He was educated at
Ruthin School under
Edward Barnwell before
matriculating at
Jesus College, Oxford in 1852. His father died during his time at Oxford and Thomas taught during the university vacations to support himself. He graduated in 1856, but failed to obtain a college
fellowship in 1859. After his ordination, he became
curate of
Rhuddlan in 1857, then curate from 1859 to 1864 of
Selattyn in
Shropshire (which was at the time part of the
Diocese of St Asaph). He was then in 1864 appointed
vicar of
Cefn Meiriadog in
Denbighshire, a post he held until 1877 when he became vicar of
Meifod,
Powys. He was appointed a
canon of
St Asaph in 1881 and
archdeacon of Montgomery in 1886. In 1892, he left Meifod to become
rector of
Llandrinio, in Montgomeryshire, where he remained until his death on 11 October 1916. ==Work==