Welsh Anglican priests
Albert Jenkin
Albert Mortimer Jenkin (14 September 1872 – 3 July 1961) was an English-born rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea, county rugby for Glamorgan and international rugby for Wales.
Albert Mortimer Jenkin (14 September 1872 – 3 July 1961) was an English-born rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea, county rugby for Glamorgan and international rugby for Wales.
Alfred Augustus Mathews
Alfred Augustus Mathews (7 February 1864 - 12 August 1946) was a Welsh priest who was notable as a rugby union player in his youth; representing Lampeter at club level and playing a single inter...
Alfred Augustus Mathews (7 February 1864 - 12 August 1946) was a Welsh priest who was notable as a rugby union player in his youth; representing Lampeter at club level and playing a single inter...
Alfred Mathews (rugby player)
Alfred Augustus Mathews was a Welsh priest who was notable as a rugby union player in his youth; representing Lampeter at club level and playing a single international match for Wales.
Alfred Augustus Mathews was a Welsh priest who was notable as a rugby union player in his youth; representing Lampeter at club level and playing a single international match for Wales.
Alfred Mathews (rugby union)
Alfred Augustus Mathews was a Welsh priest who was notable as a rugby union player in his youth; representing Lampeter at club level and playing a single international match for Wales.
Alfred Augustus Mathews was a Welsh priest who was notable as a rugby union player in his youth; representing Lampeter at club level and playing a single international match for Wales.
Anthony Crockett
Phillip Anthony Crockett was a Welsh Anglican Bishop of Bangor from 2004 until his death from cancer in 2008.
Phillip Anthony Crockett was a Welsh Anglican Bishop of Bangor from 2004 until his death from cancer in 2008.
Arthur Wade-Evans
Arthur Wade Wade-Evans (born Arthur Wade Evans) (31 August 1875 – 4 January 1964) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.
Arthur Wade Wade-Evans (born Arthur Wade Evans) (31 August 1875 – 4 January 1964) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.
Bernard Thomas
The Ven Elwyn Bernard Thomas B.Sc., BD was an Archdeacon of St Asaph in the Church in Wales Diocese of St Asaph.
The Ven Elwyn Bernard Thomas B.Sc., BD was an Archdeacon of St Asaph in the Church in Wales Diocese of St Asaph.
Cadwallader Owen
Cadwallader Owen (c.1562 – 1617) was a Welsh Church of England clergyman, debator and writer.
Cadwallader Owen (c.1562 – 1617) was a Welsh Church of England clergyman, debator and writer.
Charles Frederic Roberts
The Ven Charles Frederic Roberts MA, FSA was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1935 to 1942.
The Ven Charles Frederic Roberts MA, FSA was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1935 to 1942.
Charles Symmons
Charles Symmons (1749 – 27 April 1826) was a Welsh poet and priest.
Charles Symmons (1749 – 27 April 1826) was a Welsh poet and priest.
Charles Williams (priest)
Charles Stephen Conway Williams (1906 or 1907 – 30 April 1962) was a Welsh Anglican priest and university lecturer.
Charles Stephen Conway Williams (1906 or 1907 – 30 April 1962) was a Welsh Anglican priest and university lecturer.
Charlie Newman
Charlie Newman (28 February 1857 - 28 September 1922) was a Welsh international three-quarter who played club rugby for Newport.
Charlie Newman (28 February 1857 - 28 September 1922) was a Welsh international three-quarter who played club rugby for Newport.
Constantine Jessop
Constantine Jessop (1601 or 1602 – 16 April 1658) was a 17th century Anglican clergyman.
Constantine Jessop (1601 or 1602 – 16 April 1658) was a 17th century Anglican clergyman.
Daniel Evans (Daniel Ddu o Geredigion)
Daniel Evans (1792 – 28 March 1846), better known by his pseudonym, Daniel Ddu o Geredigion, was a Welsh language poet.
Daniel Evans (1792 – 28 March 1846), better known by his pseudonym, Daniel Ddu o Geredigion, was a Welsh language poet.
Daniel Rees
Daniel Rees (8 February 1793 – 13 June 1857) was a Welsh clergyman and hymnwriter.
Daniel Rees (8 February 1793 – 13 June 1857) was a Welsh clergyman and hymnwriter.
David Davies (clergyman)
David Davies (1741–1819) was a Welsh clergyman in the Church of England.
David Davies (1741–1819) was a Welsh clergyman in the Church of England.
David Ellis (clergyman)
David Ellis (31 August 1736 – 1795) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, poet and transcriber of manuscripts.
David Ellis (31 August 1736 – 1795) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, poet and transcriber of manuscripts.
David Evans (Archdeacon of St Asaph)
The Ven David Evans was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1897 to 1910.
The Ven David Evans was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1897 to 1910.
David Evans (archdeacon)
The Ven David Evans was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1897 to 1910.
The Ven David Evans was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1897 to 1910.
David Evans (cleric)
David Evans (1705–1788) was a Welsh Anglican priest, writer and musician.
David Evans (1705–1788) was a Welsh Anglican priest, writer and musician.
David Hughes (cleric)
David Hughes (1785 – 11 April 1850) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
David Hughes (1785 – 11 April 1850) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
David John Jones
David John Jones (31 December 1870 – 14 March 1949) was a Welsh Anglican priest, who served as Dean of Llandaff from 1931 to 1948.
David John Jones (31 December 1870 – 14 March 1949) was a Welsh Anglican priest, who served as Dean of Llandaff from 1931 to 1948.
David Lewis (Carmarthenshire clergyman)
David Lewis (1760 – 28 July 1850) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
David Lewis (1760 – 28 July 1850) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
David Lewis (priest)
David Lewis (1814 – 1895) was a Welsh Anglican priest and academic who converted to Roman Catholicism under the influence of John Henry Newman.
David Lewis (1814 – 1895) was a Welsh Anglican priest and academic who converted to Roman Catholicism under the influence of John Henry Newman.
David Lloyd (cleric)
David Lloyd (or Lloyde) (c.1688 – 1747?) was a Welsh translator and cleric.
David Lloyd (or Lloyde) (c.1688 – 1747?) was a Welsh translator and cleric.
David Maurice
David Maurice (1626–1702) was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator.
David Maurice (1626–1702) was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator.
David Powel
David Powel (1549x52 – 1598) was a Welsh Church of England clergyman and historian who published the first printed history of Wales in 1584.
David Powel (1549x52 – 1598) was a Welsh Church of England clergyman and historian who published the first printed history of Wales in 1584.
David Prosser
David Lewis Prosser (10 June 1868 – 28 February 1950) was a Welsh Anglican bishop and Archbishop of Wales from 1944 to 1949.
David Lewis Prosser (10 June 1868 – 28 February 1950) was a Welsh Anglican bishop and Archbishop of Wales from 1944 to 1949.
David Prosser (bishop)
David Lewis Prosser was a Welsh Anglican bishop and Archbishop of Wales from 1944 to 1949.
David Lewis Prosser was a Welsh Anglican bishop and Archbishop of Wales from 1944 to 1949.
David Richard Thomas
David Richard Thomas (1833 – 11 October 1916) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.
David Richard Thomas (1833 – 11 October 1916) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.
David Walter Thomas
David Walter Thomas (26 October 1829 – 1905) was a Welsh clergyman who was instrumental in the founding of a Welsh church in the Welsh settlement in Argentina.
David Walter Thomas (26 October 1829 – 1905) was a Welsh clergyman who was instrumental in the founding of a Welsh church in the Welsh settlement in Argentina.
Edmund Meyrick
Edmund Meyrick (or Meyricke) (1636 – 24 April 1713) was a Welsh cleric and benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford, where scholarships are still awarded in his name.
Edmund Meyrick (or Meyricke) (1636 – 24 April 1713) was a Welsh cleric and benefactor of Jesus College, Oxford, where scholarships are still awarded in his name.
Edward Davies (Celtic)
Edward "Celtic" Davies was a Welsh writer and Anglican clergyman whose most influential work examined the origins of Celtic languages and the meaning of Celtic mythology.
Edward "Celtic" Davies was a Welsh writer and Anglican clergyman whose most influential work examined the origins of Celtic languages and the meaning of Celtic mythology.
Edward Edwards (cleric)
Edward Edwards (c. 1726 – 2 September 1783) was a Welsh scholar and clergyman.
Edward Edwards (c. 1726 – 2 September 1783) was a Welsh scholar and clergyman.
Edward Hughes (poet)
Edward Hughes (1772 – 11 April 1850) was a Welsh clergyman and prize-winning Welsh language poet, whose bardic name was Y Dryw ("The wren").
Edward Hughes (1772 – 11 April 1850) was a Welsh clergyman and prize-winning Welsh language poet, whose bardic name was Y Dryw ("The wren").
Edward James (clergyman)
Edward James (1569 – 1610?) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and translator.
Edward James (1569 – 1610?) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and translator.
Edward Owen (translator)
Edward Owen (1728 or 1729 – April 1807) was a Welsh Anglican priest, headmaster and translator.
Edward Owen (1728 or 1729 – April 1807) was a Welsh Anglican priest, headmaster and translator.
Edward Pierce
Edward Pierce (or Edward Pearse) (1630 or 1631–1694) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Edward Pierce (or Edward Pearse) (1630 or 1631–1694) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Eliezer Williams
Rev. Eliezer Williams (baptised 4 October 1754 – 20 January 1820) was a Welsh clergyman and genealogist, who served the Earl of Galloway as a family tutor and genealogical researcher.
Rev. Eliezer Williams (baptised 4 October 1754 – 20 January 1820) was a Welsh clergyman and genealogist, who served the Earl of Galloway as a family tutor and genealogical researcher.
Elwyn Bernard Thomas
The Ven Elwyn Bernard Thomas B.Sc., BD is the current Archdeacon of St Asaph.
The Ven Elwyn Bernard Thomas B.Sc., BD is the current Archdeacon of St Asaph.
Erasmus Lewes
Erasmus Lewes (1663 or 1664 – 1745) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, copies of some of whose sermons are held by the National Library of Wales.
Erasmus Lewes (1663 or 1664 – 1745) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, copies of some of whose sermons are held by the National Library of Wales.
Euros Bowen
Euros Bowen (12 September 1904 – 2 April 1988) was a Welsh language poet.
Euros Bowen (12 September 1904 – 2 April 1988) was a Welsh language poet.
Evan Lewis (Dean)
Evan Lewis (16 November 1818 – 24 November 1904) was a Welsh clergyman who was Dean of Bangor Cathedral from 1884 until his death.
Evan Lewis (16 November 1818 – 24 November 1904) was a Welsh clergyman who was Dean of Bangor Cathedral from 1884 until his death.
Evan Lloyd
Evan Lloyd (15 April 1734 (baptised) – 26 January 1776) was a Welsh poet.
Evan Lloyd (15 April 1734 (baptised) – 26 January 1776) was a Welsh poet.
Evan Lorimer Thomas
Evan Lorimer Thomas (21 February 1872 – 9 April 1953) was a Welsh clergyman and Professor of Welsh at St David's College, Lampeter (which later became the University of Wales, Lampeter) fr...
Evan Lorimer Thomas (21 February 1872 – 9 April 1953) was a Welsh clergyman and Professor of Welsh at St David's College, Lampeter (which later became the University of Wales, Lampeter) fr...
Evan Thomas (priest)
Evan Lorimer Thomas was a Welsh clergyman and Professor of Welsh at St David's College, Lampeter from 1903 to 1915.
Evan Lorimer Thomas was a Welsh clergyman and Professor of Welsh at St David's College, Lampeter from 1903 to 1915.
Fred Secombe
Rev. Frederick Thomas Secombe, born 31st December 1918 in Swansea, Wales, UK. Older brother of Sir Harry Donald Secombe.
Rev. Frederick Thomas Secombe, born 31st December 1918 in Swansea, Wales, UK. Older brother of Sir Harry Donald Secombe.
Gabriel Powell
Gabriel Powell (baptised 1576–1611) was a Welsh Anglican priest, known for his strident anti-Catholic views.
Gabriel Powell (baptised 1576–1611) was a Welsh Anglican priest, known for his strident anti-Catholic views.
Griffith Arthur Jones
Griffith Arthur Jones (1827 – 22 September 1906) was a Welsh Anglican priest for over 50 years, and was a strong supporter of the practices of the Oxford Movement in his ministry.
Griffith Arthur Jones (1827 – 22 September 1906) was a Welsh Anglican priest for over 50 years, and was a strong supporter of the practices of the Oxford Movement in his ministry.
Henry Lewis James
Henry Lewis James (18 March 1864 – 17 January 1949) was Dean of Bangor from 1934 to 1940 and an author of theological works in Welsh.
Henry Lewis James (18 March 1864 – 17 January 1949) was Dean of Bangor from 1934 to 1940 and an author of theological works in Welsh.
Henry Maurice (minister)
Henry Maurice (1634 – 30 July 1682) was a Welsh Anglican priest who became an Independent minister.
Henry Maurice (1634 – 30 July 1682) was a Welsh Anglican priest who became an Independent minister.
Henry Maurice (theologian)
Henry Maurice (c. 1647 – 30 October 1691) was a Welsh clergyman who became Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford University.
Henry Maurice (c. 1647 – 30 October 1691) was a Welsh clergyman who became Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at Oxford University.
Henry Parry (cleric)
Henry Parry (c.1766 – 17 December 1854) was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian.
Henry Parry (c.1766 – 17 December 1854) was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian.
Henry Perry (writer)
Henry Perry (or Henry Parry) (1560/61–1617) was a Welsh Anglican priest and linguistic scholar.
Henry Perry (or Henry Parry) (1560/61–1617) was a Welsh Anglican priest and linguistic scholar.
Hugh Davies (botanist)
Hugh Davies (3 April 1739 – 16 February 1821) was a Welsh botanist and Anglican clergyman.
Hugh Davies (3 April 1739 – 16 February 1821) was a Welsh botanist and Anglican clergyman.
Hugh Jones (archdeacon)
Hugh Jones (c. 1816 – 1897) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, who had previously been an academic at Oxford University.
Hugh Jones (c. 1816 – 1897) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, who had previously been an academic at Oxford University.
Hugh Williams (cleric)
Hugh Williams (1721 or 1722–1779) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Hugh Williams (1721 or 1722–1779) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Humphrey Foulkes
Humphrey Foulkes (1673–1747) was a Welsh priest and antiquarian.
Humphrey Foulkes (1673–1747) was a Welsh priest and antiquarian.
Humphrey Owen
Humphrey Owen (1702 – 26 March 1768) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1763 to his death.
Humphrey Owen (1702 – 26 March 1768) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1763 to his death.
James Vincent (cleric)
James Vincent was a Welsh Anglican priest and schoolmaster.
James Vincent was a Welsh Anglican priest and schoolmaster.
James Vincent Vincent
James Vincent Vincent was a Welsh cleric who became Dean of Bangor Cathedral, holding the position for 14 years.
James Vincent Vincent was a Welsh cleric who became Dean of Bangor Cathedral, holding the position for 14 years.
James Williams (cleric)
James Williams was a Welsh cleric.
James Williams was a Welsh cleric.
Jeffrey John
Jeffrey Philip Hywel John (born 10 February 1953) is a Church of England priest and the current Dean of St Albans.
Jeffrey Philip Hywel John (born 10 February 1953) is a Church of England priest and the current Dean of St Albans.
Jenkin Alban Davies
Jenkin Alban Davies (5 September 1885 – 18 July 1976) was a Welsh international rugby union player.
Jenkin Alban Davies (5 September 1885 – 18 July 1976) was a Welsh international rugby union player.
John David Edwards
John David Edwards (19 December 1805 – 24 November 1885) was a Welsh cleric and hymn-tune composer.
John David Edwards (19 December 1805 – 24 November 1885) was a Welsh cleric and hymn-tune composer.
John David Jenkins
John David Jenkins (30 January 1828 – 9 November 1876) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.
John David Jenkins (30 January 1828 – 9 November 1876) was a Welsh clergyman and historian.
John Edwards (Archdeacon of St Asaph)
The Ven John Lewis Edwards was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1959 until his retirement in 1964.
The Ven John Lewis Edwards was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1959 until his retirement in 1964.
John Edwards (hymnist)
John David Edwards was a Welsh cleric and hymn-tune composer.
John David Edwards was a Welsh cleric and hymn-tune composer.
John Edwards (Siôn Treredyn)
John Edwards (who used the pseudonym Siôn Treredyn) (1605/6 – December 1656) was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator.
John Edwards (who used the pseudonym Siôn Treredyn) (1605/6 – December 1656) was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator.
John Ellis (clergyman died 1665)
John Ellis (1598/9 – December 1665) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and religious writer.
John Ellis (1598/9 – December 1665) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and religious writer.
John Ellis (clergyman died 1735)
John Ellis (1674 – July 1735) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.
John Ellis (1674 – July 1735) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.
John Evans (cleric)
John Evans (2 September 1702 – March 1782) was a Welsh Anglican cleric, known for his attacks upon Methodism.
John Evans (2 September 1702 – March 1782) was a Welsh Anglican cleric, known for his attacks upon Methodism.
John Fordyce
John Fordyce (died 1751) was a Church of England priest who was ordained in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
John Fordyce (died 1751) was a Church of England priest who was ordained in Pembrokeshire, Wales.
John Jenkin Jones
The Ven John Jenkin Jones was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1974 to 1984.
The Ven John Jenkin Jones was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1974 to 1984.
John Jenkins (Ifor Ceri)
John Jenkins (known also as Ifor Ceri) (8 April 1770 – 20 November 1829) was a Welsh priest in the Church of England and an antiquarian.
John Jenkins (known also as Ifor Ceri) (8 April 1770 – 20 November 1829) was a Welsh priest in the Church of England and an antiquarian.
John Jones (Archdeacon of Merioneth)
John Jones was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones (Archdeacon of St Asaph)
The Ven John Jenkin Jones was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1974 to 1984.
The Ven John Jenkin Jones was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1974 to 1984.
John Jones (archdeacon)
John Jones (1775 – 13 May 1834) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones (1775 – 13 May 1834) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones (clergyman and physician)
John Jones (1644 or 1645 – 22 August 1709) was a Welsh cleric, inventor and physician.
John Jones (1644 or 1645 – 22 August 1709) was a Welsh cleric, inventor and physician.
John Jones (literary patron)
John Jones (31 March 1773 – 6 April 1853) was a Welsh Anglican priest, scholar and literary patron.
John Jones (31 March 1773 – 6 April 1853) was a Welsh Anglican priest, scholar and literary patron.
John Lewis (Dean of Llandaff)
John Thomas Lewis (born 1947) is the present Dean of Llandaff, having been appointed to the post in 2000.
John Thomas Lewis (born 1947) is the present Dean of Llandaff, having been appointed to the post in 2000.
John Lewis Edwards
The Ven John Lewis Edwards was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1959 until his retirement in 1964.
The Ven John Lewis Edwards was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1959 until his retirement in 1964.
John Lloyd (antiquary)
John Lloyd (baptised 26 March 1733 – 22 May 1793) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.
John Lloyd (baptised 26 March 1733 – 22 May 1793) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian.
John Lloyd (clergyman)
John Lloyd (1754 – 1807?) was a Welsh clergyman and academic.
John Lloyd (1754 – 1807?) was a Welsh clergyman and academic.
John Montgomery Traherne
John Montgomery Traherne, FRS, FSA, FGS, FLS, was a Welsh minister, antiquarian, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of County of Glamorgan.
John Montgomery Traherne, FRS, FSA, FGS, FLS, was a Welsh minister, antiquarian, magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of County of Glamorgan.
John Morgan (poet)
John Morgan (also known as John Morgan Matchin or John Morgan of Matchin) (7 February 1688 – 28 February 1733 or 1734) was a Welsh clergyman, scholar and poet.
John Morgan (also known as John Morgan Matchin or John Morgan of Matchin) (7 February 1688 – 28 February 1733 or 1734) was a Welsh clergyman, scholar and poet.
John Owen (chancellor of Bangor)
John Owen (1698–1755) was a Welsh priest who became Chancellor of Bangor Cathedral.
John Owen (1698–1755) was a Welsh priest who became Chancellor of Bangor Cathedral.
John Pettingall
Rev. John Pettingall D.D. was a Welsh Church of England clergyman and antiquarian.
Rev. John Pettingall D.D. was a Welsh Church of England clergyman and antiquarian.
John Price (librarian)
John Price (1 March 1735 – 11 or 12 August 1813) was a Welsh librarian and Anglican priest, who was in charge of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford for 45 years.
John Price (1 March 1735 – 11 or 12 August 1813) was a Welsh librarian and Anglican priest, who was in charge of the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford for 45 years.
John Pryce
John Pryce (1828 – 15 August 1903) was a Welsh clergyman and writer on church history, who became Dean of Bangor Cathedral.
John Pryce (1828 – 15 August 1903) was a Welsh clergyman and writer on church history, who became Dean of Bangor Cathedral.
John Roberts (Tremeirchion clergyman)
John Roberts (1775 – 25 July 1829) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Roberts (1775 – 25 July 1829) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Strand-Jones
John Strand-Jones (2 December 1877 – 3 April 1958) was a Welsh rugby union player, who represented the Wales national rugby union team on five occasions in 1902 and 1903.
John Strand-Jones (2 December 1877 – 3 April 1958) was a Welsh rugby union player, who represented the Wales national rugby union team on five occasions in 1902 and 1903.
John Thomas (cleric)
John Thomas (22 October 1736 – 27 March 1769) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
John Thomas (22 October 1736 – 27 March 1769) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
John Walters (poet)
John Walters (11 June 1760 – 28 June 1789) was a Welsh Anglican priest and poet.
John Walters (11 June 1760 – 28 June 1789) was a Welsh Anglican priest and poet.
John Walters (Welsh cleric)
John Walters was a Welsh cleric from Glamorgan in the eighteenth century.
John Walters was a Welsh cleric from Glamorgan in the eighteenth century.
John Williams (Ab Ithel)
John Williams, was an antiquary and Anglican priest.
John Williams, was an antiquary and Anglican priest.
John Williams (academic)
John Williams (died 4 September 1613) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1602 to 1613 and also Dean of Bangor.
John Williams (died 4 September 1613) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1602 to 1613 and also Dean of Bangor.
John Williams (college principal)
John Williams (died 4 September 1613) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1602 to 1613 and also Dean of Bangor.
John Williams (died 4 September 1613) was Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from 1602 to 1613 and also Dean of Bangor.
John Williams (evangelical cleric)
John Williams (1762 – 3 April 1802) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman with Methodist sympathies.
John Williams (1762 – 3 April 1802) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman with Methodist sympathies.
John Williams (schoolmaster)
John Williams was a Welsh cleric and schoolteacher.
John Williams was a Welsh cleric and schoolteacher.
Jonathan Edwards (archdeacon)
Jonathan Edwards (1615–1681) was born in Stansty, Denbighshire, Wales.
Jonathan Edwards (1615–1681) was born in Stansty, Denbighshire, Wales.
Lewis Gilbertson
Lewis Gilbertson (1815 – 2 April 1896) was a Welsh clergyman and academic, who was a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford for 32 years, rising to the position of Vice-Principal.
Lewis Gilbertson (1815 – 2 April 1896) was a Welsh clergyman and academic, who was a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford for 32 years, rising to the position of Vice-Principal.
Llef o'r Nant
John Jones (known as Llef o'r Nant (1782/87 – 12 February 1863) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
John Jones (known as Llef o'r Nant (1782/87 – 12 February 1863) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Llewellyn Gwynne
Llewellyn Henry Gwynne CMG CBE (11 June 1863 – 9 December 1957) was the first Anglican Bishop of Egypt and Sudan.
Llewellyn Henry Gwynne CMG CBE (11 June 1863 – 9 December 1957) was the first Anglican Bishop of Egypt and Sudan.
Llewellyn Henry Gwynne
Llewellyn Henry Gwynne CBG CBE (11 June 1863 – 9 December 1957) was the first Anglican Bishop of Egypt and Sudan.
Llewellyn Henry Gwynne CBG CBE (11 June 1863 – 9 December 1957) was the first Anglican Bishop of Egypt and Sudan.
Meredith Hanmer
Meredith Hanmer (1543–1604) was a Welsh clergyman, known as a controversialist, historian, and translator.
Meredith Hanmer (1543–1604) was a Welsh clergyman, known as a controversialist, historian, and translator.
Michael Lort
Michael Lort was a Welsh clergyman, academic and antiquary.
Michael Lort was a Welsh clergyman, academic and antiquary.
Morris Williams
Morris Williams, was a Welsh clergyman and writer, commonly known by his bardic name of Nicander so as to differentiate him from others of the same name.
Morris Williams, was a Welsh clergyman and writer, commonly known by his bardic name of Nicander so as to differentiate him from others of the same name.
Nicholas Owen (clergyman)
Nicholas Owen (1752 – 30 May 1811) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Nicholas Owen (1752 – 30 May 1811) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Norman Matthews
Norman Gregory Matthews was a Welsh clergyman and broadcaster.
Norman Gregory Matthews was a Welsh clergyman and broadcaster.
Oliver Lloyd
Oliver Lloyd (or Lloyde) (1570 or 1571 – 1625) was a Welsh Anglican priest and lawyer who became Dean of Hereford Cathedral.
Oliver Lloyd (or Lloyde) (1570 or 1571 – 1625) was a Welsh Anglican priest and lawyer who became Dean of Hereford Cathedral.
Owen Gwyn
Owen Gwyn (died 1633) was a Welsh churchman and academic, Master of St John's College, Cambridge from 1612 and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1615-16.
Owen Gwyn (died 1633) was a Welsh churchman and academic, Master of St John's College, Cambridge from 1612 and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge 1615-16.
Peter Bailey Williams
Peter Bailey Williams (August 1763 – 22 November 1836) was a Welsh Anglican priest and amateur antiquarian.
Peter Bailey Williams (August 1763 – 22 November 1836) was a Welsh Anglican priest and amateur antiquarian.
Peter Fogg
Peter Parry Fogg (1832 – 22 March 1920) was Archdeacon of George in the Cape of Good Hope from 1871 onwards.
Peter Parry Fogg (1832 – 22 March 1920) was Archdeacon of George in the Cape of Good Hope from 1871 onwards.
Peter Maurice (priest)
Peter Maurice (29 June 1803 – 30 March 1878) was a Welsh priest and writer.
Peter Maurice (29 June 1803 – 30 March 1878) was a Welsh priest and writer.
Philip Ellis
Philip Constable Ellis (1822 – 10 May 1900) was a Welsh Anglo-Catholic clergyman, and one of the earliest Tractarians in north Wales.
Philip Constable Ellis (1822 – 10 May 1900) was a Welsh Anglo-Catholic clergyman, and one of the earliest Tractarians in north Wales.
Pierce Lewis
Pierce Lewis (11 April 1664 – 1699) was a Welsh cleric who helped to "correct" the 1690 edition of the Welsh Bible.
Pierce Lewis (11 April 1664 – 1699) was a Welsh cleric who helped to "correct" the 1690 edition of the Welsh Bible.
R. S. Thomas
Ronald Stuart Thomas was a Welsh poet and Anglican clergyman, noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales.
Ronald Stuart Thomas was a Welsh poet and Anglican clergyman, noted for his nationalism, spirituality and deep dislike of the anglicisation of Wales.
Rice Rees
Rice Rees (31 March 1804 – 20 May 1839) was a Welsh cleric and historian.
Rice Rees (31 March 1804 – 20 May 1839) was a Welsh cleric and historian.
Richard Bassett (clergyman)
Richard Bassett (7 November 1777 – 31 August 1852) was a Welsh cleric, thought to be the last Anglican clergyman in Wales to be associated with the Methodists.
Richard Bassett (7 November 1777 – 31 August 1852) was a Welsh cleric, thought to be the last Anglican clergyman in Wales to be associated with the Methodists.
Richard Farrington
Richard Farrington was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Richard Farrington was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Richard Henry Owen
The Ven Richard Henry Owen was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1964 to 1970.
The Ven Richard Henry Owen was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1964 to 1970.
Richard Jones (Llanfair Caereinion clergyman)
Richard Jones (1603 – 1655 or 1656) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Richard Jones (1603 – 1655 or 1656) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Richard Jones (Ruthin clergyman)
Richard Jones (c.1757 – 1814) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Richard Jones (c.1757 – 1814) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Richard Lucas (clergyman)
Richard Lucas (1648/1649 – 29 June 1715) was a Welsh clergyman and writer of devotional works.
Richard Lucas (1648/1649 – 29 June 1715) was a Welsh clergyman and writer of devotional works.
Richard Meredith (bishop)
Richard Meredith (sometimes Meredyth) (died 3 August 1597) was the Church of Ireland Bishop of Leighlin from 1589 until his death.
Richard Meredith (sometimes Meredyth) (died 3 August 1597) was the Church of Ireland Bishop of Leighlin from 1589 until his death.
Richard Nanney
Richard Nanney (1691–1767) was an 18th century evangelical priest in north Wales.
Richard Nanney (1691–1767) was an 18th century evangelical priest in north Wales.
Richard Owen (priest)
The Ven Richard Henry Owen was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1964 to 1970.
The Ven Richard Henry Owen was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1964 to 1970.
Richard Thomas (cleric)
Richard Thomas (10 December 1753–1780) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Richard Thomas (10 December 1753–1780) was a Welsh Anglican priest and antiquarian.
Robert Jones (writer)
Robert Jones (6 January 1810 – 28 March 1879) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Robert Jones (6 January 1810 – 28 March 1879) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Robert Lougher
Robert Lougher (died 1585) was a Welsh clergyman, lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1572.
Robert Lougher (died 1585) was a Welsh clergyman, lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1572.
Robert Morgan (bishop)
Robert Morgan (1608–1673) was a Welsh bishop of Bangor.
Robert Morgan (1608–1673) was a Welsh bishop of Bangor.
Robert Nicholl Carne
Rev. Robert Nicholl Carne was a Welsh rector, a landowner, and a magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan.
Rev. Robert Nicholl Carne was a Welsh rector, a landowner, and a magistrate and Deputy Lieutenant of Glamorgan.
Robert Owen (theologian)
Robert Owen (13 May 1820 – 6 April 1902) was a Welsh theologian and antiquarian.
Robert Owen (13 May 1820 – 6 April 1902) was a Welsh theologian and antiquarian.
Robert Roberts (cleric)
Robert Roberts (1680–1741) was a Welsh Anglican cleric and writer.
Robert Roberts (1680–1741) was a Welsh Anglican cleric and writer.
Robert Wynne (cleric)
Robert Wynne (c. 1661 – 1743) was a Welsh cleric and academic.
Robert Wynne (c. 1661 – 1743) was a Welsh cleric and academic.
Rowland Williams (cleric)
Rowland Williams (1779 – 28 December 1854) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and writer.
Rowland Williams (1779 – 28 December 1854) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and writer.
Rowland Williams (theologian)
Rowland Williams (1817–1870) was vice-principal and Professor of Hebrew at St David’s College, Lampeter from 1849 to 1862 and was one of the most influential theologians of the nineteenth ...
Rowland Williams (1817–1870) was vice-principal and Professor of Hebrew at St David’s College, Lampeter from 1849 to 1862 and was one of the most influential theologians of the nineteenth ...
Rupert Morris
Rupert Hugh Morris (16 March 1843 – 2 January 1918) was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian, who was principal of Carmarthen Training College from 1869 to 1876 and headmaster of Godolphin Sc...
Rupert Hugh Morris (16 March 1843 – 2 January 1918) was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian, who was principal of Carmarthen Training College from 1869 to 1876 and headmaster of Godolphin Sc...
Selwyn Closs-Parry
The Ven Selwyn Closs Parry was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1984 to 1990.
The Ven Selwyn Closs Parry was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1984 to 1990.
Simon Lloyd
Simon Lloyd (1756 – 6 November 1836) was a Welsh Anglican priest who became a Methodist preacher.
Simon Lloyd (1756 – 6 November 1836) was a Welsh Anglican priest who became a Methodist preacher.
Theodore Price
Thedore Price (c. 1570 – 15 December 1631) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and academic.
Thedore Price (c. 1570 – 15 December 1631) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and academic.
Thomas Briscoe
Thomas Briscoe (30 June 1813 – 16 February 1895) was a Welsh priest and scholar, who was a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford for 25 years and Vicar of Holyhead for 37 years.
Thomas Briscoe (30 June 1813 – 16 February 1895) was a Welsh priest and scholar, who was a Fellow of Jesus College, Oxford for 25 years and Vicar of Holyhead for 37 years.
Thomas Crofts
The Reverend and Learned Thomas Crofts FRS FSA (1722 – 8 November 1781) was a British bibliophile, Anglican priest, Fellow of the Royal Society and European traveller.
The Reverend and Learned Thomas Crofts FRS FSA (1722 – 8 November 1781) was a British bibliophile, Anglican priest, Fellow of the Royal Society and European traveller.
Thomas Ellis (clergyman died 1673)
Thomas Ellis (1625 – April 1673) was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian.
Thomas Ellis (1625 – April 1673) was a Welsh clergyman and antiquarian.
Thomas Ellis (clergyman died 1792)
Thomas Ellis (1711 or 1712 – 23 February 1792) was a Welsh clergyman.
Thomas Ellis (1711 or 1712 – 23 February 1792) was a Welsh clergyman.
Thomas Jones (clergyman)
Thomas Jones (died 1682) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman.
Thomas Jones (died 1682) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman.
Thomas Jones (priest)
Thomas Jones was a Welsh Anglican clergyman.
Thomas Jones was a Welsh Anglican clergyman.
Thomas Llewellyn Thomas
Rhys Llewellyn Thomas (generally known as Llewellyn Thomas) (14 November 1840 – 12 May 1897) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and scholar of the Welsh language.
Rhys Llewellyn Thomas (generally known as Llewellyn Thomas) (14 November 1840 – 12 May 1897) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and scholar of the Welsh language.
Thomas Lloyd (bishop)
The Rt Rev. Thomas Lloyd , BA was a Welsh Anglican Suffragan Bishop in the first half of the Twentieth Century.
The Rt Rev. Thomas Lloyd , BA was a Welsh Anglican Suffragan Bishop in the first half of the Twentieth Century.
Thomas Lloyd (lexicographer)
Thomas Lloyd (c. 1673 – October 1734) was a Welsh cleric and lexicographer.
Thomas Lloyd (c. 1673 – October 1734) was a Welsh cleric and lexicographer.
Thomas Morgan (navy chaplain)
Thomas Morgan (6 December 1769 – 22 November 1851) was a Welsh navy chaplain who saw action during the French Revolutionary Wars and was involved in the Spithead mutiny before serving as c...
Thomas Morgan (6 December 1769 – 22 November 1851) was a Welsh navy chaplain who saw action during the French Revolutionary Wars and was involved in the Spithead mutiny before serving as c...
Thomas Owen
Thomas Owen (1749 – May 1812) was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator of works on agriculture.
Thomas Owen (1749 – May 1812) was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator of works on agriculture.
Thomas Powell (cleric)
Thomas Powell (c.1608 – 31 December 1660) was a Welsh cleric and writer.
Thomas Powell (c.1608 – 31 December 1660) was a Welsh cleric and writer.
Thomas Prichard
Thomas Prichard (born c. 1591) was a Welsh clergyman and academic at the University of Oxford.
Thomas Prichard (born c. 1591) was a Welsh clergyman and academic at the University of Oxford.
Thomas Richard Lloyd
Thomas Richard Lloyd (1820 – 10 May 1891) was a Welsh Anglican priest, who spent his entire ministry in one parish, and eisteddfod participant.
Thomas Richard Lloyd (1820 – 10 May 1891) was a Welsh Anglican priest, who spent his entire ministry in one parish, and eisteddfod participant.
Thomas Richards (cleric)
Thomas Richards (c.1687–1760) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Thomas Richards (c.1687–1760) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Thomas Thomas (cleric)
Thomas Thomas (7 September 1804 – 9 January 1877) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman.
Thomas Thomas (7 September 1804 – 9 January 1877) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman.
Thomas Wilkins
Thomas Wilkins (1625 or 1626 – 20 August 1699) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian, who collected Welsh manuscripts.
Thomas Wilkins (1625 or 1626 – 20 August 1699) was a Welsh cleric and antiquarian, who collected Welsh manuscripts.
Thomas Williams (cleric)
Thomas Williams was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator.
Thomas Williams was a Welsh Anglican priest and translator.
Wallis Thomas
Wallis Thomas (10 March 1906 – 2001) was a Church in Wales priest who, at the time of his death, was the oldest working priest in Britain.
Wallis Thomas (10 March 1906 – 2001) was a Church in Wales priest who, at the time of his death, was the oldest working priest in Britain.
Walter Cradock
Walter Cradock was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, who became a travelling evangelical preacher.
Walter Cradock was a Welsh Anglican clergyman, who became a travelling evangelical preacher.
William Dolben
William Dolben was a Welsh clergyman.
William Dolben was a Welsh clergyman.
William Foulkes
William Foulkes (died 1691) was a seventeenth century Welsh cleric and writer.
William Foulkes (died 1691) was a seventeenth century Welsh cleric and writer.
William Harris (priest)
William Henry Harris (28 April 1884 – 23 January 1956) was a Welsh priest and academic.
William Henry Harris (28 April 1884 – 23 January 1956) was a Welsh priest and academic.
William Hugh Rees
The Ven William Hugh Rees was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1970 to 1974.
The Ven William Hugh Rees was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1970 to 1974.
William Lloyd (cleric)
William Lloyd (1771 – 10 April 1841) was a Welsh Anglican priest who became a schoolteacher and Methodist preacher.
William Lloyd (1771 – 10 April 1841) was a Welsh Anglican priest who became a schoolteacher and Methodist preacher.
William Lucas Collins
Rev William Lucas Collins (baptised 23 May 1815 – 24 March 1887) was a Church of England presbyter and essayist.
Rev William Lucas Collins (baptised 23 May 1815 – 24 March 1887) was a Church of England presbyter and essayist.
William Rees (Archdeacon of St Asaph)
The Ven William Hugh Rees was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1970 to 1974.
The Ven William Hugh Rees was Archdeacon of St Asaph from 1970 to 1974.
William Rees (priest and writer)
William Goodman Edwards Rees (1859 - 2 September 1936) was a Welsh priest and writer.
William Goodman Edwards Rees (1859 - 2 September 1936) was a Welsh priest and writer.
William Rees (priest)
William Goodman Edwards Rees (died 2 September 1936) was a Welsh priest and writer.
William Goodman Edwards Rees (died 2 September 1936) was a Welsh priest and writer.
William Thomas (cleric)
William Thomas (1734 – 3 September 1799) was a Welsh clergyman and academic, who was a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford and later chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral.
William Thomas (1734 – 3 September 1799) was a Welsh clergyman and academic, who was a Fellow of Pembroke College, Oxford and later chancellor of Llandaff Cathedral.
William Wroth
William Wroth (1576–1642), a minister of the Church of England, is generally credited with the establishment of the first Independent Church in Wales in 1639.
William Wroth (1576–1642), a minister of the Church of England, is generally credited with the establishment of the first Independent Church in Wales in 1639.
William Wynn (poet)
William Wynn was a Welsh Anglican priest and a poet.
William Wynn was a Welsh Anglican priest and a poet.
William Wynne (historian)
William Wynne (c. 1671 – May 1704) was a Welsh historian.
William Wynne (c. 1671 – May 1704) was a Welsh historian.
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