Charles Alfred Howell Green (19 August 1864 in
Llanelli,
Wales – 7 May 1944 at Bishopcourt,
Bangor) was the first
bishop of the newly established
diocese of
Monmouth (1921–1928)
First Bishop Of Monmouth. Election Of Dr. Green. (News) (FROM OUR CORRESPONDENT.)The Times Saturday, Nov 19, 1921; pg. 5; Issue 42882; col B and subsequently Bishop of
Bangor (25 Sept. 1928–1944) during which time he also served as
Archbishop of Wales (1934–1944)
Who was Who 1897–2007 London,
A & C Black, 1991 ISBN 978-0-19-954087-7. During the latter period he was assisted by a bishop of Maenan, the only instance of a place-name being given for this purpose subsequent to Disestablishment.
Born on 19 August 1864 and educated at
Charterhouse and
Keble College, Oxford he was ordained in 1889
The Times, Saturday, Jun 22, 1889; pg. 17; Issue 32732; col D
Ordinations Llandaff and began his ministry with a
curacy at
Aberdare. Subsequently
Vicar then
Rural Dean of the
area he was then appointed to be
Archdeacon of
Monmouth, a post he held until his elevation to the
EpiscopateCultured but with a reputation for authoritarianism
Obituary The Rt Rev CAH Green The Times Monday, May 08, 1944; pg. 6; Issue 49850; col F, a representative of the
High Church tradition, Green wrote a work on the church dedications of the Llandaff and Monmouth dioceses and the definitive guide to the constitution of the Church in......
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