William Mostyn was a 17th-century Welsh Anglican priest.[1]
The son of Sir Roger Mostyn, M.P.,[2] he was born in Flintshire and educated at Queens' College, Cambridge.[3] He became a Fellow of St John's College, Cambridge in 1625; and was incorporated at Oxford in 1639.[4] He became Archdeacon of Bangor in 1633, Rector of Christleton in 1634 and Vicar of Whitford, Flintshire in 1639.
He died c. 1669/1670 at Plâs Mostyn, Wrexham.[5]
|
Wales articles | |||||||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
History | |||||||||||||||||
Geography | |||||||||||||||||
Politics |
| ||||||||||||||||
Economy | |||||||||||||||||
Society |
| ||||||||||||||||