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232: 226: 19:(12 February 1904 – 6 August 1964) was a British Anglican clergyman and broadcaster. Born in Swansea, he spent his working life in Cardiff. 320: 310: 55: 141:
In addition to his parish work, he lectured on English literature and made frequent broadcasts; he was a panel member on the BBC show "
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He died at St. Fagans on 6 August 1964, and was buried in the graveyard of Llandaff cathedral.
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Norman Matthews was born in Britain on 12 February 1904 at
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and the Central Committee for the Training of Ordinands.
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from 1940 to 1945. In 1946 he was also appointed as a
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Swansea
Bishop Gore School
matriculating
University of Oxford
Jesus College
Meyricke
exhibition (scholarship)
second-class
Bachelor of Arts
MA
St Stephen's House, Oxford
curate
Cardiff
Cardiff University
Llandaff Diocesan
vicar
Roath
HM Prison Cardiff
canon
Llandaff Cathedral
rector
St Fagans
The Brains Trust
Church in Wales


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