Llewellyn Jones (1840–1918) was the fourth Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland. Jones was born in Liverpool, England, on 11 October 1840. He was consecrated...
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December, 1881, Elizabeth Alice married the Right Reverend Dr. Llewellyn Jones, Bishop of Newfoundland. After the couple's marriage, they lived at Bishopscourt...
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Having been appointed by Llewellyn Jones, Bishop of Newfoundland, to the post, Stewart called the settlement "Bishop Jones' Village". in 1899. In 1904...
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football defensive end Arthur Llewellyn Jones (1863–1947), British author under the name Arthur Machen Arthur Duncan-Jones (1879–1955), British Anglican...
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saint and hermit Graham Charles Chadwick, bishop, anti-apartheid campaigner Llewellyn Henry Gwynne, bishop in Sudan Griffith John, Christian missionary...
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Arthur Llewellyn Williams (January 30, 1856 – January 29, 1919) was the third diocesan bishop of Nebraska in The Episcopal Church. Williams was born on...
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expense of Griffith Llewellyn (1802–1888), then owner of nearby Baglan Hall (now demolished). It was consecrated by the incumbent Bishop of Llandaff, Alfred...
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William Charles White (August 31, 1865 – June 14, 1943) was the 5th Anglican Bishop of Newfoundland (1918–42). White was born at Trinity Bay, Newfoundland and...
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(1838–1893) 1892 John Owen (1854–1926) (Also Bishop of Saint David's) 1897 George William Gent (1852–1898) 1898 Llewellyn John Montfort Bebb (1862–1915) 1916 Gilbert...
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