William Davey

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William Davey

William Davey[1] (28 July 1825, Thorpe, Norwich – 26 March 1917, Llandaff) was Dean of Llandaff from 1897 until 1913.[2]

Davey was educated at Charterhouse and Lincoln College, Oxford. He was a Master at Marlborough College before becoming a tutor of Chichester Theological College, then Cuddeson, and finally St David's College, Lampeter. He was a Prebendary of St David's Cathedral from 1876 until 1895; and Examining Chaplain to the Bishop of Llandaff from 1895 to 1905.[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Articuli Ecclesiae Anglicanae, Or, The Several Editions of the Articles of the Church of England: As Agreed Upon in Convocation, and Set Forth by Royal Authority, During the Reigns of King Edward VI. and Queen Elizabeth" Davey, W. H.: Oxford, JH and Jas Parker, 1861.
  2. ^ ‘DAVEY, Very Rev. William Harrison’, Who Was Who, A & C Black, an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing plc, 1920–2015; online edn, Oxford University Press, 2014; online edn, April 2014 accessed 13 Oct 2015
  3. ^ "The Clergy List" 1913: London, Kelly's, 1913.
Church of England titles
Preceded by Dean of Llandaff
1968–1971
Succeeded by
John Williams


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