Llewellyn Gwynne

Llewellyn Henry Gwynne CMG CBE (11 June 1863 – 9 December 1957) was a Welsh Anglican bishop and missionary.

Llewellyn Henry Gwynne was born in Britain on 11 June 1863, in Swansea, South Wales.

In 1905 Gwynne was appointed archdeacon for the Sudan; and in 1908 he was consecrated suffragan Bishop of Khartoum, under George Blyth.

In July 1915 he was appointed deputy chaplain-general of the army in France, with the relative rank of major-general,[4] serving until May 1919.

Bishop Gwynne was in Britain at the outbreak of World War II but returned to the Sudan in September 1942.

Foundation stone in Aswan laid by Llewellyn Gwynne in 1930