He was ordained deacon in 1923, and priest in 1924, and was then a
curate at Holy Trinity,
Tunbridge Wells (now
Trinity Theatre) before
missionary service with the
Anglican-Episcopal Province of China from 1925. Consecrated a bishop in 1940 in
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai, for 10 years he was
Bishop of East Szechwan. The obituary in the
Church Times stated that: "His diocese was wild and mountainous, and in travelling round it he was reduced, he said, to carrying only a Bible and a toothbrush." Following the end of the
Chinese Civil War and the Communist takeover of China, Bevan returned to England and became the
vicar of
Woolhope (1951–1966), during which time he was also
rural dean of
Hereford (1955–1966) and Prebendary de Moreton et Whaddon at
Hereford Cathedral (1956–1966). On retirement in 1966 he became Master of
Archbishop Holgate's Hospital in
Hemsworth and then an
assistant bishop in the
Diocese of Wakefield for a further 11 years. During that time, he founded the
Retired Clergy Association. ==Personal life==