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Griffith Roberts (27 June 1845 – 11 February 1943) was an
Anglican Anglicanism is a Western Christian tradition that has developed from the practices, liturgy, and identity of the Church of England following the English Reformation, in the context of the Protestant Reformation in Europe. It is one of th ...
priest and author. His works include "The Marks of Christ’s Body", 1891; "Salvation Through Atonement", 1910; "Why We Believe that Christ rose from the Dead", 1914; "Holiadur Eglswysig", 1888; and "A Guide to Bangor Cathedral" in the first third of the 20th century. Educated at Trinity College Dublin, he was ordained in 1870. He held incumbencies at Llanegryn, Dowlais and
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before being appointed Dean of Bangor in 1903. He retired in 1934 and died at the age of 97. His son David was Archdeacon of Monmouth from 1930 to 1935.'Obituary The Ven D.E. Roberts' The Times London, England Tuesday, Aug. 27, 1935 Issue 47153p. 13


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Roberts, Griffith 1845 births People from Caernarfonshire Alumni of Trinity College Dublin Deans of Bangor 1943 deaths