Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter, Ruthin

Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter, Ruthin
St Peter's Church, Ruthin, chancel

The Collegiate and Parochial Church of St Peter is the Anglican parish church of Ruthin, an ancient market town which lies within the Vale of Clwyd in Denbighshire, north east Wales. It is a greater church of the diocese of St Asaph.

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History

Wardens or Priors of the Old Foundation

  • 1310 Sir Hugh (Rector of Llanrhydd)
  • 1353 Nicholas de Blechley
  • 1391 Gethin
  • 14—David ap Ieuan ap Iorwerth
  • 1416 William Sutton
  • 1421 John Croote
  • 1439 Nicholas Hammond
  • 1455 Robert Hale
  • 1465 John Bert
  • 1511 David Yale
  • 1512 John Greysley
  • 1535 John Strynger (Resigned)
  • 1535 David Yale
  • 1541 Hugh ap Ieuan

Wardens of the New Foundation

  • 1590 Eubule Thelwall
  • 1594 John Price
  • 1599 Jaspar Griffith
  • 1606 John Williams
  • 1621 John Bayley
  • 1633 David Lloyd (Ejected 1642)
  • 1658 Robert Lloyd
  • 1662 David Lloyd (Restored)
  • 1668 Hugh Pugh
  • 1682 John Lloyd
  • 1713 Benjamin Conway
  • 1748 Edward Jones
  • 1784 William Parry
  • 1804 Richard Newcome
  • 1851 Bulkeley Owen Jones
  • 1909 Lewis Pryce
  • 1916 Arthur Llewelyn Davies
  • 1923 John Howell Thomas
  • 1933 John Evan Rowland
  • 1951 James Cecil Jones
  • 1966 Gwilym T. Hugues
  • 1970 John Elwern Thomas
  • 1979 Robert Edward Smart
  • 1986 David John Williams
  • 1996 Raymond Bayley
  • 2010 Stuart Evans

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