Richard Dawes

1793–1867 (age 74)

Biography

Richard Dawes was a respected cleric who served the Church of England with dedication and distinction throughout his long career. Born in 1793, he lived through a period of significant religious and social change, maintaining his commitment to ecclesiastical service and pastoral care.

Dawes' life of seventy-four years was devoted to his religious calling, and he achieved recognition for his service within the Church. He died in 1867 and was laid to rest in Hereford Cathedral, one of England's great ecclesiastical buildings, a final resting place befitting his long service to the church and his community.