Robert Llewellyn was born in Devon in 1909. He read Mathematics at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and went to teach at Westminster School in 1932. While still teaching there, he studied theology in Ely and was ordained in 1936 at St Paul’s Cathedral. He continued to teach and spent his off-duty time meditating in the St Faith's Chapel of Westminster Abbey.
In 1939 Llewelyn went to join a missionary community in India for a year. However, the outbreak of World War II made it impossible for him to return to England. He was asked to set up a school (on the site of a derelict school) for the children of British officials who could not be returned to England to continue their education.
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Equations were invented by a man named Robert Recorde. Equations were introduced in the year 1557. Robert Recorde was also known as a mathematician.