Howel Brown

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(Richard) Howel Brown was Provost of St Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow [1] from 1890 until 1904.

He was born in 1856 and educated at Harrow and Trinity College, Cambridge. He was ordained in 1884 and served after a curacy at St Giles in the Fields was Vicar of Holy Trinity, Lincoln's Inn Fields until his cathedral appointment.

Later he held incumbencies in Southgate and Enfield. [2]

He died on 14 May 1928. [3]

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References

  1. "Scottish Episcopal Clergy, 1689–2000" Bertie, D.M: Edinburgh T & T Clark ISBN   0-567-08746-8
  2. Grave location
  3. The Rev. R. H. Brown The Times (London, England), Friday, 18 May 1928; pg. 21; Issue 44896
Religious titles
Preceded by Rectors and Provosts of St. Mary's Cathedral, Glasgow
1890 to 1904
Succeeded by