Mervyn Charles-Edwards

Mervyn Charles-Edwards
Bishop of Worcester
Charles-Edwards in 1947
DioceseDiocese of Worcester
In office1956  1970 (ret.)
PredecessorWilliam Wilson Cash
SuccessorRobin Woods
Other post(s)Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields (19471955)
Orders
Ordination1925 (deacon); 1926 (priest)
by John Kempthorne (Lich.)
Consecration1956
by Geoffrey Fisher (Cantuar)
Personal details
Born(1902-04-06)6 April 1902
Died20 October 1983(1983-10-20) (aged 81)
DenominationAnglican
Alma materKeble College, Oxford

Lewis Mervyn Charles-Edwards (called Mervyn; 6 April 1902  20 October 1983) was an Anglican bishop in the third quarter of the 20th century.

Born on 6 April 1902, he was educated at Shrewsbury and Keble College, Oxford. After this he studied for ordination at Lichfield Theological College followed by a curacy at Christ Church, Tunstall. He was made deacon on Trinity Sunday (7 June) 1925 and ordained priest on 19 September 1926 both times by John Kempthorne, Bishop of Lichfield, at Lichfield Cathedral. He then held incumbencies at Marchington and Market Drayton before becoming rural dean of Hodnet then Newark. An Honorary Chaplain to the King, he was Vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields, London until his elevation to the episcopate in 1956, where he served for 14 years.

He became Bishop of Worcester when his election was confirmed on 2 January (at St Mary-le-Bow) and he was consecrated a bishop on 6 January 1956, by Geoffrey Fisher, Archbishop of Canterbury, at St Paul's Cathedral. A sub-prelate of the Order of St John of Jerusalem he died on 20 October 1983. Mervyn fathered two children, David and Jill.