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John Silas Evans
John Silas Evans, Rev. (1864-1953) was a Welsh people, Welsh astronomer and priest. He became a senior figure within the Anglicanism, Anglican Church in Wales and is well known for his astronomical writing published in Welsh and English. Early life and education John Silas Evans was born in the village of Pencarreg in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales. He attended Alcwyn's School in Carmarthen and a grammar school in Lampeter before studying at St David's College, Lampeter, St David's College, Lampeter. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in theology in 1885 and won prizes for science and the Welsh language.[1] Evans lectured at a college in Coventry for a year before his religious ordination in 1887. Clerical career John Silas Evans had a varied and successful clerical career within the Anglican Church. He was first ordained as a deacon at St Asaph Cathedral, St. Asaph Cathedral, Denbighshire, in 1887 and priested in 1888. Evans remained based in Welsh parishes, serving as ...
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John Silas Evans
John Silas Evans, Rev. (1864-1953) was a Welsh people, Welsh astronomer and priest. He became a senior figure within the Anglicanism, Anglican Church in Wales and is well known for his astronomical writing published in Welsh and English. Early life and education John Silas Evans was born in the village of Pencarreg in Carmarthenshire, south-west Wales. He attended Alcwyn's School in Carmarthen and a grammar school in Lampeter before studying at St David's College, Lampeter, St David's College, Lampeter. He graduated with a bachelor's degree in theology in 1885 and won prizes for science and the Welsh language.[1] Evans lectured at a college in Coventry for a year before his religious ordination in 1887. Clerical career John Silas Evans had a varied and successful clerical career within the Anglican Church. He was first ordained as a deacon at St Asaph Cathedral, St. Asaph Cathedral, Denbighshire, in 1887 and priested in 1888. Evans remained based in Welsh parishes, serving as ...
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