Sir William James Thomas | |
Birth Date: | 10 March 1867 |
Children: | 3 |
Sir William James Thomas, 1st Baronet (10 March 1867 - 3 January 1945) was a Welsh industrialist and philanthropist. He was knighted in 1914 and created a baronet on 10 May 1919, under the title Baronet Thomas of Ynyshir.[1] [2] [3]
The grandson of a coalowner in the Rhondda Fach, James Thomas (died 1901), he lost both parents (Thomas and Jane Thomas) as a child, and was brought up by his grandparents.[2] He inherited his grandfather's fortune, and became a director of the Great Western Railway, Barry Docks, and numerous other industrial concerns. He married Maud Mary Cooper (died 1952) in 1917,[4] and they had three children:
In 1914, Sir William James Thomas sold his coal interests to United National Collieries Ltd, and thereafter made substantial donations to charitable causes, particularly medical causes.[5] Among other things, his donations were instrumental in the establishment of the Welsh National School of Medicine.[2]