Llewelyn Wynne Jones

In this name, the family name is Wynne Jones, not Jones.

Llewelyn Wynne-Jones was a Welsh Anglican priest[1] in the first third of the 20th century.

He was born in 1859 and educated at Shrewsbury [2] and Christ Church, Oxford. Ordained in 1886 [3] he began his career with curacies at West Ham and Upper Tooting. From 1896 he was Vicar of St Mark, Wrexham and a year later was appointed Archdeacon of Wrexham. In addition, between 1915 and 1918 he was a temporary Chaplain to the Forces. He became Dean of St Asaph in 1910,[4] holding the post for 17 years. From then he was Dean Emeritus until his death on 23 February 1936.[5]

References

  1. Flintshire record Office
  2. “Who was Who” 1897-2007 London, A & C Black, 2007 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
  3. "The Clergy List, Clerical Guide and Ecclesiastical Directory" London, Hamilton & Co 1889
  4. The Times, Wednesday, 23 Nov 1910; pg. 14; Issue 39437; col F Ecclesiastical Intelligence
  5. The Times Wednesday, 26 Feb 1936; pg. 1; Issue 47308; col A Deaths
Church in Wales titles
Preceded by
David Howell
Archdeacon of Wrexham
1897 1910
Succeeded by
William Fletcher
Preceded by
Shadrach Pryce
Dean of St Asaph
1910 1927
Succeeded by
John Du Buisson


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