University of Wales, Lampeter, originally known as St David's College and later St David's University College, was the oldest degree-awarding institution in Wales.
It was founded in 1822 by Thomas Burgess, Bishop of St Davids, and given its royal charter by George IV in 1828.
[1] The college was originally intended for the teaching of Welsh male clergy,[2] and as a result maintained a number of Professors of Theology and Latin.
It later began teaching a wide ranger of subjects, including Archaeology, Classics, English, Hebrew, Welsh, and Philosophy.
[5] This list includes those who worked as lecturers, readers, professors, fellows, and researchers at University of Wales, Lampeter.