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List of alumni of University of Wales, Lampeter

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Engraving of St David's College, c. 1835

University of Wales, Lampeter, originally known as St David's College and later St David's University College, was the oldest degree-awarding institution in Wales. Its alumni include politicians, bishops, writers, activists, and academics. It was founded in 1822 by Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St Davids, and given its royal charter by George IV in 1828.[1] The college was originally intended for the teaching of Welsh male clergy,[2] with a 1927 report estimating that 66% of Welsh clergy had received some amount of training in Lampeter.[3] It later began teaching a range of subjects.

From the world of clergy, the college's alumni include at least seven Archdeacons (George Austin, Carl Cooper, Owen Evans, Judy French, John Griffiths, John Holliman and Lawrence Thomas), several bishops, and two Archbishops of Wales (Edwin Morris and Alwyn Rice Jones). The list of educators includes a President of Washington & Jefferson College (John C. Knapp) and a Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University (John Cater). Academics who studied at the college went on to teach at University College Cork (Graham Allen), Oxford Brookes University (William Gibson), Wuhan University (James R. Lewis), and St David's College itself (William Henry Harris, Dic Edwards and Daniel Silvan Evans). The list of alumni also includes one member of the Senedd (Rhodri Glyn Thomas), a founding member of the Social Democratic Party (Sue Slipman), a polar explorer (Hannah McKeand), and several writers and poets (Ian Marchant, E. A. Markham, Adrian Mourby, Peter Paphides and Fred Secombe).

In 1965, the college began accepting female students for the first time.[4] It was renamed St David's University College in 1971 after joining the federal University of Wales, and in 1996 renamed again to University of Wales, Lampeter.[5] In 2010, the college merged with Trinity University College to form the University of Wales Trinity Saint David.[6]

Alumni

Abbreviations used in the following table
  • E – Year of enrolment at St David's College/University of Wales
  • G – Year of graduation/conclusion of study at St David's College/University of Wales
  • ? – Year or degree unknown
Degree abbreviations

Clergy

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
George Austin ? ? Philosophy Archdeacon of York (1988–1999) [7]
David Bartlett ? ? Theology Bishop of St Asaph, (1950-1970) [8]
Dewi Bridges ? ? ? Bishop of Swansea and Brecon (1988–1999) [9]
John Cawston ? ? ? Chaplain of the Fleet for the Royal Navy (1876–1882) [10]
Carl Cooper ? ? BA French Bishop of St Davids (2002–2008), and Archdeacon of Merioneth (2000–2002) [11][12]
Dorrien Davies ? 1995 ? Archdeacon of Carmarthen (2017-2023), and Bishop of St Davids (2023-) [13]
Ellis Davies 1892 1895 ? Priest and antiquarian [14]
Daniel Evans ? 1922 ? Bishop in Argentina and Eastern South America with the Falkland Islands, (1946-1962) [15]
Evan Thomas Davies ? 1869 ? Vicar of Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog (1906–1913) [16]
Roy Davies ? 1955 BA Welsh Bishop of Llandaff (1985–1999) [17]
Eric Evans ? ? ? Dean of St Paul's Cathedral, (1988-1996) [18]
John Silas Evans ? 1885 BD (1885), Phillips and Treharne Scholar, Welsh and Science prize winner Vicar of St Asaph (1895–1901), Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society (1923), and member of St David's College council (1927–1939) [19]
Owen Evans ? 1898 BA Archdeacon of Bangor (1921–1937) [20]
Richard Fenwick ? 1966 BA Bishop of St Helena, (2011-2018) [21]
Judy French ? ? BA Theology Archdeacon of Dorchester (2014–present) [22]
Alexander Goldwyer Lewis ? 1871 Classics Archdeacon of Bombay (1890-1896) [23]
Kerry Goulstone ? ? ? Dean of St Asaph (1993–2001) [24][25]
Ellis Griffith ? ? BA Rector of Llangadwaladr (1899–1917), and vicar of Welshpool [26]
John Griffiths ? ? ? Archdeacon of Llandaff (1877–1897) [27]
Christopher Herbert ? ? ? Bishop of St Albans (1996–2009) [28][29][30]
John Holdsworth ? 1992 PhD Executive archdeacon of Cyprus and the Gulf, (2010-2019) [31]
John Holliman ? 1967 BA (1965), LTh (1967) Archdeacon of the Army and Deputy-Chaplain general to the British Armed Forces [32]
Joshua Hughes ? 1868 BD Bishop of St Asaph (1870–1889) [33]
Idris Jones ? 1964 ? Bishop of Glasgow and Galloway (1998-2009); Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church (2006-2009) [34]
Isaac Jones 1834 1836 Eldon Hebrew scholar (1835) Curate of Llanedwen and Llanddaniel Fab (1840–1850), and translator of English works into Welsh [35]
Noël Jones ? ? ? Bishop of Sodor and Man (1989–2003) [36]
Brian Lucas 1959 1962 BA in Humanities Chaplain-in-chief (RAF) and Archdeacon for the Royal Air Force, (1991-1995) [37]
Alan Morgan ? ? Philosophy and history Bishop of Sherwood (1989-2004) [38]
Richard Williams Morgan ? ? ? Curate of Mochdre (1842–1853) [39]
Edwin Morris ? 1922 Theology Bishop of Monmouth and Archbishop of Wales [40]
Thomas Milville Raven ? ? ? Priest and pioneering photographer [41]
Timothy Rees ? 1896 BA Bishop of Llandaff (1931–1939) [42]
Raymond Renowden 1941 ? Theology Dean of St Asaph, (1971-1992) [43]
Alwyn Rice Jones ? 1955 BA Welsh Bishop of St Asaph (1981–1999), and Archbishop of Wales (1991–1999) [44][45]
John Roberts ? ? BA Missionary in the Bahamas and Wyoming [46]
Edward Shotter ? ? Theology Dean of Rochester, (1989-2003)[47]
Thomas James Stretch 1934 ? ? Army chaplain [48]
David Thomas ? ? ? Vicar of Mynydd Llandygai (1860–1894) [49]
Harry Thomas ? ? ? Bishop of Taunton (1945-1955) [50]
John Lloyd Thomas 1927 ? History Principal of St David's College (1953-1975) [51]
Lawrence Thomas ? 1911 BD (2nd) Archdeacon of Margam (1948–1958) [52]
Randolph Thomas ? ? ? Archdeacon of Brecon, (2003-2013) [53]
Benjamin Vaughan ? ? BA Classics (1st) Bishop of Swansea and Brecon (1976–1987), and lecturer in Theology at St David's College (1952–1955) [54]
David Williams ? 1883 Classics Archbishop of Huron, (1926-1931) [55]

Other religious leaders

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Amr Khaled 2005 ? PhD Muslim televangelist and anti-extremism activist [56][57]
Henry James Prince 1836 ? ? Founder of the Agapemonites [58]

Educators

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
John Cater ? 1974 BA Geography Vice-Chancellor of Edge Hill University (1993–present) [59][60]
Robert Jackson 1963 1966 BA Theology, DLitt (2006, honorary) Director of Warwick Religions and Education Research Unit at University of Warwick (1994–2012) [61][62]
John C. Knapp ? 1999 PhD Theology and Religious Studies President of Washington & Jefferson College (2017–present), and President of Hope College (2013–2017) [63][64][65]
Henry Morris ? ? Theology Pioneer of community education and founder of village colleges [66]
Michael Scott ? ? ? Principal of North East Wales Institute of Higher Education (2001-2008); Vice-Chancellor of Wrexham Glyndŵr University (2008-2015) [67]

Academics

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Graham Allen 1982 1985 BA English (1st) Professor of Literature at University College Cork [68]
William Gibson ? 1980 ? Professor of Ecclesiastical History at Oxford Brookes University [69]
Sophie Gilliat-Ray ? ? Theology and Religious Studies Professor in Religious and Theological Studies, Head of Islam UK Centre, Cardiff University [70]
William Henry Harris ? 1910 BA Welsh (1st), English and Welsh (Creaton) Essay Prizeman, Treharne and Senior Scholar Lecturer in Theology (1919–1940), Professor of Theology (from 1940) and Professor of Welsh (from 1941) at St David's College. Also canon and treasurer of St Davids Cathedral [71]
Craig Jamieson ? ? Philosophy Keeper of Sanskrit manuscripts, University of Cambridge [72]
John Geoffrey Jones ? ? Law Judge, Mental Health Review Tribunal president known for his views on legal psychopathy [73]
Omar Khalidi ? ? PhD Research librarian for the Aga Khan Program for Islamic Architecture at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology Libraries [74][75]
James R. Lewis ? 2003 PhD Religious Studies Professor of Philosophy at Wuhan University (2019–present) [76]
Gerard Loughlin 1976 1980 BA Theology and English Literature; MA English Literature Professor of Theology and Religion at Durham University (2004–present), and Head of the Department of Religious Studies at the Newcastle University (1990–2004) [77][78]
H. Jefferson Powell ? ? BA Professor of Law at Duke University (1989–2010, 2012–present) [79]
Daniel Silvan Evans c. 1845 c. 1847 BD (1868, honorary) Lecturer in Welsh at St David's College, writer on lexicography and orthography, and professor of Welsh at Aberystwyth University [80]
Malcolm Todd ? 1960 BA Classics Professor of Archaeology at University of Exeter, and Principal of Trevelyan College (from 1996) [81]

Broadcasters and entertainers

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Victor Brox 1959 1962 Philosophy Blues musician [82]
Juliette Foster 1982 1985 History / Church history Journalist and television news presenter [83]
Jules Hudson ? 1992 BA Archaeology Archaeologist, and presenter on the BBC TV series Escape to the Country [84]
Bruce Parker 1960 1963 English BBC radio and television presenter
Andrew Timothy ? ? ? Announcer of The Goon Show and BBC newsreader [85]
Rebecca Wheatley ? ? English literature Actress, presenter and cabaret singer [86]

Politicians

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Dick Cole 1988 1991 Archaeology and history Leader of Mebyon Kernow, (1997-) [87]
Karl McCartney 1988 1992 Geography Conservative MP for Lincoln (2010-2017, 2019-) [1]
Rhodri Glyn Thomas ? ? ? Plaid Cymru Member of the Senedd for Carmarthen East and Dinefwr (1999–2016) [88]

Social activists

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Sulak Sivaraksa ? 1958 BA Thai Buddhist social activist, writer, and economist; twice-nominee for the Nobel Peace Prize [89][90]
Sue Slipman 1968 1971 BA English President of the National Union of Students (1975–1978), and founding member of the Social Democratic Party [91]
Helen Thomas 1985 1988 BA History Welsh activist who died during protests at the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp [92][93]

Sports people

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Bailey Davies ? ? ? Rugby union fullback and clergyman [94]
Ivor Davies 1911 ? ? Rugby union player [95]
Shaun Lightman ? 1966 History Race walker [96]
Alfred Mathews 1883 1886 BA Rugby union player and priest [97]
Austin Matthews 1925 ? Theology Northants, Glamorgan and England cricketer [98]
Ernest Rowland 1883 1886 ? Rugby union forward [99]
John Strand-Jones ? 1899 ? Rugby union international and army chaplain [100]

Explorers

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Hannah McKeand ? ? BA Classics Polar explorer [101]

Writers and artists

Name E G Degree Notes Ref
Tony Bianchi 1969 ? English and Philosophy Welsh-language novelist [102]
Euros Bowen ? ? ? Welsh-language poet [103]
Eddie Duggan ? ? MA (Alt) in The Word and The Visual Imagination Photographer and Senior Lecturer in the School of Engineering, Arts, Science & Technology at University of Suffolk [104]
Dic Edwards ? ? ? Playwright and Senior Lecturer in Creative Writing at University of Wales Trinity Saint David [105][106]
Richard Fawkes ? ? English Writer and director [107]
John James ? ? Philosophy Writer of historical fiction [108]
Ian Marchant 1976 1979 BA Philosophy Non-fiction writer and radio presenter [109]
E. A. Markham 1962 1965 BA Philosophy and Literature Montserratian poet and playwright, professor of Creative Writing at Sheffield Hallam University [110]
Adrian Mourby ? ? ? Award-winning writer, journalist, and BBC producer [30][111]
Peter Paphides ? ? ? Rock critic for The Times (2005–2010) [112][113]
Pamela Petro ? ? MA in The Word and the Visual Imagination Author of Travels in an old tongue; Sitting up with the dead; The slow breath of stone;, and, The Long field. [114]
Fred Secombe ? ? ? Writer and clergyman [115]
Chris Townsend ? ? English Long distance walker and outdoor writer [116]

See also

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