Background
Powell was born in about 1608 Cantref, Breconshire, Wales where his father (John Powell) was the rector from 1601 to 1626.
Powell was born in about 1608 Cantref, Breconshire, Wales where his father (John Powell) was the rector from 1601 to 1626.
He attended Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating in 1628.
He was awarded a Bachelor degree in 1629, with further degrees of Master of Arts in 1632 and Doctor of Divinity in 1660. During the English Commonwealth, in 1650, he lost this position and went abroad in exile. In 1654, he sought permission to preach from Jenkin Jones, one of those empowered by Parliament to approve such requests in Wales.
He was finally restored to his parish in 1660 and became a canon of Street David"s Cathedral.
He died on 31 December 1660 and is buried in Street Dunstan-in-the-West, London. He was said to have been nominated as Bishop of Bristol before his death.