Gwynno James
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British clergy (1912–1967)
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He earned his education at
ordained in 1937.[3] Warden of St Teilo's Hall from 1940 to 1945 he was then a Lecturer at St Michael's College, Llandaff, and after that a Minor Canon at Llandaff Cathedral.[4]He is also a published author (by the Church in Wales) and a librettist for such classical works as William Mathias' St. Teilo Masque (1962) and Alun Hoddinott's Dives and Lazarus. Mathias dedicated his work, Aedes Christi, to Gwynno James on James' installation at Brecon.[5]
References
- ^ Very Rev. J. G. James The Times Monday, Feb 20, 1967; pg. 14; Issue 56870; col F
- ^ The Times, Friday, Jul 10, 1964; pg. 16; Issue 56060; col F Ecclesiastical News
- OUP,1941
- ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7
- ^ Gwent Bach Society
Church in Wales titles Preceded by William Edward JonesDean of Brecon Cathedral
1964 – 1967Succeeded by William Ungoed JacobDeans of Brecon CathedralInternational National
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