Humphrey Humphreys
Humphrey Humphreys was successively Bishop of Bangor and Bishop of Hereford.
Early life and education
Humphrey Humphreys was born 24 November 1648 in Hendre, Penrhyndeudraeth, the eldest son of Richard Humphreys and Margaret, daughter of Robert Wynne of Cesailgyfarch, Caernarfonshire. He was educated at Oswestry and Bangor grammar schools, and then at Jesus College, Oxford, graduating B.A. 1669, M.A. 1672, being elected a Fellow of Jesus College 1672–3, B.D. 1679, and D.D. 1682. His step sister Catherine Humphreys, married Welsh priest and antiquarian John Ellis in 1720.Career
He served as chaplain to the Bishop of Bangor, then as rector of Llanfrothen and Trawsfynydd. He was Dean of Bangor from 1680, and elected Bishop on 30 June 1689. He was an energetic bishop and used the Welsh language as well as English to communicate within his diocese.He was translated to become Bishop of Hereford in November 1701 although he was not keen on this promotion. He served in this position until his death in 1712.
A patron of Welsh literature, genealogical research and of the then newly formed Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, Humphreys stands out among Welsh bishops of his period. Edward Lhuyd spoke highly of his competence as an antiquarian, describing him as "incomparably the best skill'd in our Antiquities of any person in Wales".