St. Michael's College, Llandaff
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St. Michael's College is an Anglican Theological college in Llandaff, Wales. The college was founded in 1892, and has been situated at its present site in Llandaff since 1904. Among its many alumni is the poet R. S. Thomas. The following people have been wardens:
- Glyn Simon (later Bp. of Llandaff and Abp. of Wales)
- Eryl Stephen Thomas (later Bp. of Monmouth, then Llandaff)
- Harold John Charles (later Bp. of St. Asaph)
- O. G. Rees
- John Hughes (later Bp. of Kensington)
- John Rowlands
- John Holdsworth
- Peter Sedgwick
[edit] Notable former students
- Leonard Hodgson
- Alwyn Rice Jones (Bishop of St Asaph & Archbishop of Wales)
- R. S. Thomas (poet and priest)
- John David Edward Davies (Bishop of Swansea and Brecon)
- Gregory Kenneth Cameron (Bishop of St Asaph)
- John Wyn Evans (Bishop of St David's)
- Paul Groves (poet)
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Coordinates: 51°29′35″N 3°13′07″W / 51.4930°N 3.2187°W
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