Harold Claude Noel Williams (born 6 December 1914[1] - 5 April 1990), commonly known as H. C. N. Williams, was an Anglican priest and author.
Williams was born in Grahamstown, South Africa and educated at Graeme College (South Africa) and Durham University (England). He was ordained in 1938 and began his ministry with a curacy at St Mary with St Paul, Weeke near Winchester (England).[2] From 1941 to 1949 he was Principal of St Matthew’s College in South Africa. He then held incumbencies at Holy Ascension Hyde[3] and St Mary’s, Southampton (England). In 1958[4] he became Provost of the Cathedral Church of St Michael, Coventry (England),[5] a position he held for 23 years.[6]
Williams also wrote several tourist guides and books, or editions of books, about Coventry Cathedral and compilations of African vocal music.
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Preceded by Richard Thomas Howard |
Provost of Coventry Cathedral 1958–1981 |
Succeeded by Colin Douglas Semper |
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