William Llewellyn (bishop)

The Rt Rev. William Somers Llewellyn was the inaugural Bishop of Lynn from 1963[1] until 1972[2]. Born on 16 August 1907 and educated at Eton and Balliol [3], he was ordained in 1936 and began his ecclesiastical career with a Curacy at Chiswick[4]. From 1940 until 1946 he was a Chaplain to the Forces and then Vicar of Tetbury [5], from when on he was to have a deep affinity with the area[6]. Additionally Rural Dean of the area from 1955, in 1961 he was appointed Archdeacon of Lynn and Suffragan Bishop a year later. On retirement he continued to serve the church as an Assistant Bishop within the Gloucester Diocese. He died on 22 July 2001.

Notes

  1. ^ The Times, Saturday, Oct 19, 1963; pg. 10; Issue 55836; col C Ecclesiastical News New suffragan bishop consecrated
  2. ^ The Times, Thursday, Dec 21, 1972; pg. 4; Issue 58662; col E Resignation of the Bishop of Lynn
  3. ^ Who's Who 1970 London, A & C Black, 1971 ISBN 0713611405
  4. ^ Crockford's clerical directory1975-76 Lambeth, Church House ISBN 0108153674
  5. ^ List of incumbents
  6. ^ He wrote ”A short history of Tetbury Parish Church” (Tetbury, Tetbury PCC, 1959);and retired to the area after resigning as a bishop.
Church of England titles
Preceded by
Inaugural appointment
Bishop of Lynn
1963 – 1972
Succeeded by
William Aubrey Aitken