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Geraint Morgan Hugh Hughes (born 21 November 1934) is a retired Anglican Priest.

He was born into an ecclesiastical family, the son of The Ven. Hubert Hughes (priest), sometime Archdeacon of Gower. [1] and educated at Brecon Grammar School, [2] Keble College, Oxford, [3] and St. Michael's College, Llandaff. After National Service in the RAF he was ordained in 1959. [4] He served curacies at Gorseinon and Oystermouth; and then held incumbencies at Llanbadarn Fawr and Llandrindod. He was a Canon at Brecon Cathedral from 1989 to 1998 when he became its Dean, a post he held for two years.

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References

  1. Who's Who 2008: London, A & C Black, 2008, ISBN   978-0-7136-8555-8
  2. School history
  3. Burke’s
  4. Crockford's Clerical Directory: A Reference Book of the Clergy of the Provinces of Canterbury and York and of Other Anglican Provinces and Dioceses . London, Church House 1975 ISBN (invalid) 0108153674; Oxford University Press, 1976: ISBN   0-19-200008-X, OCLC   25885092, OCLC   59162245
Church in Wales titles
Preceded by Dean of Brecon Cathedral
1998 2000
Succeeded by