William Havard
William Thomas Havard MC (23 October 1889 – 17 August 1956) was a Welsh First World War military chaplain and rugby union international player who was later bishop of two dioceses of the Church in Wales: first as the Bishop of St Asaph and then the Bishop of St David's.
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William Havard
William Thomas Havard MC (23 October 1889 – 17 August 1956) was a Welsh First World War military chaplain and rugby union international player who was later bishop of two dioceses of the Church in Wales: first as the Bishop of St Asaph and then the Bishop of St David's.
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1889-10-23
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