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Evan Lewis (priest)

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221:, who was at the time Dean of Bangor. After her early death the following year, he remarried in 1865 Adelaide Owen Morrall, daughter of Rev. Cyrus Morrall, of Plasyolyn, Shropshire. They had three sons and three daughters. 193:'s curate and converted with him to Roman Catholicism. Evan Lewis did not convert, but preached Tractarian views and practices in Wales. When this led to controversy, he defended his position in letters (in 173:
residentiary (1877–84). In 1884, he was appointed as Dean of the cathedral, and held this position until his death, in the Deanery, on 24 November 1901. He was buried in the churchyard at
50:, and named after his father who had died before Lewis was born. He was raised by his mother Mary, daughter of John Richards. Lewis was educated at the grammar schools in 209:(1851), was his main work, although he also wrote on other issues, translated hymns into Welsh and helped with the creation of a hymn book for the Bangor diocese. 647: 321: 642: 249: 566: 79: 486: 657: 451: 526: 556: 87: 677: 672: 471: 63: 682: 667: 662: 501: 511: 314: 83: 551: 561: 496: 481: 411: 581: 652: 391: 307: 351: 591: 461: 255: 361: 571: 531: 466: 441: 371: 346: 126: 114: 596: 521: 376: 293:
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Lewis was twice married. He married first, in 1859, Anne Cotton, younger daughter of Very Rev.
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run by his father's brother. He then followed his brother (
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Lewis and his brother David were both influenced by the
177:, Caernarfonshire, near to the grave of Bishop Bethell. 157:, remaining until 1884. During this time, he was also 283:. No. 36621. London. 25 November 1901. p. 9. 105:. He held a succession of church positions. He was 137:in 1847. He left this position in 1859 to become 97:He was ordained deacon and priest in 1842 by the 149:, returning to North Wales in 1866 as rector of 207:Yr olyniaeth apostolaidd gan offeiriad Cymreig 189:movement whilst studying at Oxford. David was 315: 8: 274: 272: 22:(16 November 1818 – 24 November 1901) was a 322: 308: 300: 82:in 1863. Whilst at college, he rowed at 238: 236: 234: 250:Oxford Dictionary of National Biography 230: 129:(1845–46) – before becoming curate of 252:(online edition, subscription access) 7: 16:Welsh Anglican clergyman (1818–1901) 648:19th-century Welsh Anglican priests 14: 74:on 7 April 1838. 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Index

Welsh
Dean
Bangor Cathedral
Llanilar
Ceredigion
Ystrad Meurig
Aberystwyth
Twickenham
David Lewis
Jesus College, Oxford
matriculating
B.A
M.A.
stroke
college boat
Head of the River
Bishop of Bangor
Christopher Bethell
curate
Anglesey
Llanddeusant
Llanfaes
Penmon
Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog
Llanllechid
Caernarfonshire
vicar
Aberdare
Glamorgan
Dolgellau

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