John Aloysius Ward — (24 January 1929 27 March 2007) was a Roman Catholic clergyman. He became Bishop of Menevia in 1981, and Archbishop of Cardiff in 1983. The later years of his ministry were overshadowed by cases of sexual misconduct by priests under his authority … Wikipedia
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William H. C. Lloyd — William Henry Cynric Lloyd, Archdeacon of Durban (13 January 1802 ndash; 3 January 1881) was an Anglican clergyman.Lloyd was the son of Bell Lloyd, brother to the Edward Lloyd, 1st Baron Mostyn, and Anne Anson see George Anson (1731 1789), sister … Wikipedia