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Davies, Daniel.
Matric. Non-Coll.
Michs. 1882.
Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 16, 1883.
Of Cardigans.
S. of Evan, stone-cutter.
B. at Morfa. [Bapt.
Jan. 11, 1863.] School, Ystrad Meurig Grammar.
B.A. 1886; M.A. 1908; D.D. 1925.
Ord. deacon, 1887; priest (Bangor) 1888; C. of Conway, 1887-9. Vicar-Choral of St Asaph Cathedral and V. of St Asaph, 1890-3. V. of Brymbo, Denbs., 1904-7. V. and Rural Dean of Wrexham, 1907-23.
Proctor in Convocation for St Asaph, 1906-25.
Canon of St Asaph, 1910-25.
V. of Bodelwyddan, 1923-5. Bishop of Bangor, 1925-8. A fluent preacher, both in Welsh and in English.
A man of great practical energy and ability.
Initiated and carried through various schemes of building, rebuilding, etc., for which large funds had to be collected, including the New County Hospital at Wrexham (foundation stone laid by the Prince of Wales in 1923), the extension and restoration of Wrexham Church, etc.
Married and had issue.
Died Aug. 23, 1928, aged 64.
(Crockford; Cambridge Review, Oct. 12, 1928.)
Daniel DAVIES
Approx. lifespan: 1864–1928
Matric Non-Coll. 1882:10MT:
pens. St John's College adm1883:10:16
Of Cardiganshire
s. of Evan DAVIES stone-cutter
b. Morfa, [ Cardiganshire ]
[c. 1863:01:11
Sch: Ystrad Meurig Grammar.
BA 1886
MA 1908
DD 1925
Ord. deacon 1887
Ord. priest Bangor 1888
C.: Conway, [ Caernarvonshire ] 1887-89
Vicar: -Choral of St Asaph Cathedral and
V.: St Asaph, [FLI] 1890-93
V.: Brymbo, Denbighshire 1904-07
V. and
Rural Dean of: Wrexham, [ Denbighshire ] 1907-23
Proctor in Convocation for: : St Asaph, [FLI] 1906-25
Canon of: St Asaph, [FLI] 1910-25
V.: Bodelwyddan, [FLI] 1923-25
Bishop of: Bangor, [ Caernarvonshire ] 1925-28
A fluent preacher, both in Welsh and in English. A man of great practical energy and ability. Initiated and carried through various schemes of building, rebuilding, etc., for which large funds had to be collected, including the New
County Hospital<mea>at</mea> Wrexham, [ Denbighshire ] (foundation stone laid by the Prince of Wales in1923), the extension and restoration of Wrexham Church Wrexham, [ Denbighshire ] etc.
m. and had issue.
d. aged 64 . 1928:08:23
( Crockford; CB Review 1928:10:12)
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Davies, David [Stedman].Adm. pens. at ST JOHN'S, Oct. 14, 1882.
Of Cardigan.
S. of Peter, farmer.
B. July 17, 1862, at Caerllugest, Llangeitho. [Bapt., Sept. 24, 1862.] School, Denstone College, Uttoxeter (D. Edwardes, M.A.). Matric. Michs. 1882; B.A. 1886; M.A. 1892.
Ord. deacon, 1888; priest (Worcester) 1889; C. of Lower Mitton, Worcs., 1888-91.
C. of Weston-by-Welland, Northants., 1891-7. R. of N. Witham, Lincs., 1897-1927.
Retired and lived at Norwood, Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire (1940). Author, History of North Witham. An authority upon pre-Conquest carved stones.
(Denstone Coll. Reg.; Crockford, 1940.)
David Stedman DAVIES
Approx. lifespan: 1862–1960
pens. St John's College adm1882:10:14
Of Cardigan, [ Cardiganshire ]
s. of Peter DAVIES farmer
b. Caerllugest Llangeitho, [ Cardiganshire ] 1862:07:17
[c. 1862:09:24
Sch: Sch: Denstone College Sch: Denstone, Uttoxeter (D. Edwardes, MA )
Matric 1882:10MT:
BA 1886
MA 1892
Ord. deacon 1888
Ord. priest Worcester 1889
C.: Lower Mitton, Worcestershire 1888-91
C.: Weston-by-Welland, Northamptonshire 1891-97
R.: N. Witham, Lincolnshire 1897-1927
Retired and Norwood Llandrindod Wells, Radnorshire (1940)
Publ.: History of North Witham.
An authority upon pre-Conquest carved stones.
( Denstone College Reg.; Crockford 1940)

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