Kenneth Graham Bevan (27 September 1898 – 3 December 1993) was an Anglican missionary bishop in China.
James Alfred Bevan,[1] who had captained Wales in their first international rugby union match, and his wife Annie.
The obituary in the Church Times stated that: "His diocese was wild and mountainous, and in travelling round it he was reduced, he said, to carrying only a Bible and a toothbrush.
[4] On retirement in 1966 he became Master of Archbishop Holgate's Hospital in Hemsworth and then an assistant bishop in the Diocese of Wakefield for a further 11 years.
[6] Bevan married Jocelyn Duncan (known as Joyce) Barber in 1927 in Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai.