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This is a list of
archdeacons of Carmarthen. The Archdeacon of Carmarthen is the priest in charge of the archdeaconry of Carmarthen, an administrative division of the Church in Wales
Diocese of St David's . The archdeaconry comprises the five deaneries of Carmarthen, Cydweli, Dyffryn Aman, Llangadog/Llandeilo and St Clears.
[1]
List of Archdeacons of Carmarthen
?1115, ?1121 William
1328, 1330 Walter Winter
1355 Gruffudd Caunton
1356–? Hywel Fychan
1357–? David Martin of Rosemarket
1359–? John Clyewe
1368 William Baldwin
1383, 1389 William Nicholls
1386 John David
1391 Edmund Warham
?–1404 John Walton
1404–? Adam de Usk
1408–? William Chichele
1412–? William Newport
1432, 1439 William Pirrye
?–1488 Richard Keyr
1488–1494 John Morgan or Young (afterwards
Bishop of St David's , 1496)
1494-1509 Henry ap Hywel
1509–? Edward ap John
1535 Gruffudd Leyshon
c.1543–? John Barlow
1549–1553?
George Constantine
1554–1583 Gruffudd Leyshon
1583–?
Meredith Morgan
1616–>1640
William Beeley
William Beale
1643–? Henry Mellin
1660–1677 William Jones
1677–1708 Thomas Stanoe
[2]
1708–1727
Edward Tenison (afterwards
Bishop of Ossory , 1730)
[2]
1727–1742 Thomas Tenison (son of above)
[2]
1742–1767 Rhys, Rice (or Price) Williams
[2]
1767–1768 Charles Moss
[2]
1768–1789 George Holcombe
[2]
1789–?1793 William Probyn
[2]
1793–?1827 William Crawford
[2] (died 1827)
1827–1829
Benjamin Millingchamp
[2]
1829–1832
Henry Thomas Payne
[2]
1832–1858
Richard Venables
[3]
1858-1865
John Evans (deceased)
1865–1879
David Archard Williams
[4]
1879–1896
William James (died 1896)
1896–1899
Shadrach Pryce (afterwards
Dean of St Asaph , 1899)
1899-1901
David Lewis (died 1901)
1901-1914
Owen Evans
[5]
1914–?1938
Robert Williams (died 1938)
1938–1949
David Jones
1950–1960
John Pugh
1960–1967
Ungoed Jacob (afterwards
Dean of Brecon , 1967)
1967–1974
Owen Jenkins
1974–1982
Thomas Evans
1982–1985
Roy Davies (afterwards
Bishop of Llandaff , 1985)
1985–1991
Bertram Hughes
?1991–1993
Kerry Goulstone (afterwards
Dean of St Asaph , 1993)
1993–1999
Islwyn John
1999–2004
Anthony Crockett (afterwards
Bishop of Bangor , 2004)
[6]
2004–2012
Alun Wyn Evans
[7]
[8]
2012–2017
Roger Hughes
[9]
12 November 2017
[10] – 29 November 2023
Dorrien Davies (became
Bishop of St Davids )
"February" 2024 onwards
Matthew Hill
[11]
Sources
Jones, B., ed. (1965),
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1300–1541 , vol. 11, pp. 64–65
Hardy, Thomas Duffus , ed. (1854),
Fasti Ecclesiae Anglicanae 1066–1854 , 1 , p. 313
References