James Allen (15 July 1802 – 26 June 1897) was an Anglican clergyman, the second Dean [1] of St David's. [2]
Allen was born in
Burton, Pembrokeshire. He was educated at
Westminster,
Charterhouse and
Trinity College, Cambridge,
[3]
[4] graduating in 1825.
[5] He was
Vicar of
Castlemartin from 1839 to 1872, and a
Canon Residentiary at
St David's before his elevation to the
Deanery.
He died on 26 June 1897 at
St David's.
[6]
James Allen (15 July 1802 – 26 June 1897) was an Anglican clergyman, the second Dean [1] of St David's. [2]
Allen was born in
Burton, Pembrokeshire. He was educated at
Westminster,
Charterhouse and
Trinity College, Cambridge,
[3]
[4] graduating in 1825.
[5] He was
Vicar of
Castlemartin from 1839 to 1872, and a
Canon Residentiary at
St David's before his elevation to the
Deanery.
He died on 26 June 1897 at
St David's.
[6]