Harold Williams (priest, Died 1954)
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Harold Stepney Williams (28 March 1864, Llanelly – 24 February 1954,
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) was a British priest, the Archdeacon of Gower from 1923 until his death. Williams was educated at
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and ordained in 1888. After curacies in
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, Tredegar and
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he was the incumbent at Oystermouth from 1898 until 1938.Welsh Journals On-line
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1864 births People from Monmouthshire 1954 deaths Archdeacons of Gower Alumni of St Cuthbert's Society, Durham {{Wales-bio-stub