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Name
  
Edward Bevan

Role
  
Bishop


Died
  
1934


Education
  
Hertford College, Oxford

Edward Latham Bevan (27 October 1861 – 2 February 1934) was a Welsh churchman, the inaugural Bishop of Swansea and Brecon from 1923 until his death.

Life

Born in Weymouth on 27 October 1861 he was the son of William Latham Bevan and Louisa Dew, and nephew of George Phillips Bevan. He was educated at Hertford College, Oxford (whence he gained the degree MA (Oxon)) and ordained in 1886.

He began his career with a curacy at Holy Trinity, Weymouth after which he was Chaplain of the Gordon’ Home for Boys until 1907 when he became Archdeacon of Brecon. He was first elevated to the Episcopate as the suffragan bishop for Swansea (in the Diocese of St Davids) in 1915 before becoming the first Bishop of Swansea and Brecon upon the erection of that diocese eight years later. At some point he gained a Doctorate of Divinity (DD).

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