19th-century Anglican priests
Andrew Bell (educationalist)
Andrew Bell was a Scottish Episcopalian priest and educationalist who pioneered the Madras System of Education in schools and was the founder of Madras College, a secondary school in St. Andrews.
Andrew Bell was a Scottish Episcopalian priest and educationalist who pioneered the Madras System of Education in schools and was the founder of Madras College, a secondary school in St. Andrews.
Augustus Short
Augustus Short (11 June 1802 – 5 October 1883), was the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide, South Australia.
Augustus Short (11 June 1802 – 5 October 1883), was the first Anglican bishop of Adelaide, South Australia.
Charles Bousfield Huleatt
Charles Bousfield Huleatt (1863-1908) also known under the pseudonym of Caulifield, was an Anglican priest born in Folkestone, England.
Charles Bousfield Huleatt (1863-1908) also known under the pseudonym of Caulifield, was an Anglican priest born in Folkestone, England.
Charles Henry Hylton Stewart
Charles Henry Hylton Stewart (1849 - 1922) was an English clergyman and organist.
Charles Henry Hylton Stewart (1849 - 1922) was an English clergyman and organist.
Daniel Davis (minister)
Reverend Daniel Davis was the first minister to hold service the Cottle Church.
Reverend Daniel Davis was the first minister to hold service the Cottle Church.
Daniel Davis (priest)
Reverend Daniel Davis was the first Reverend to hold service the Cottle Church.
Reverend Daniel Davis was the first Reverend to hold service the Cottle Church.
Ernest Sloman
The Very Reverend Ernest Sloman was the Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana from 1910 until his death in 1918.
The Very Reverend Ernest Sloman was the Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown, Guyana from 1910 until his death in 1918.
Frederick Henry Snow Pendleton
Frederick Henry Snow Pendleton (1818 – 1888) was a priest in the Church of England during the Victorian Era.
Frederick Henry Snow Pendleton (1818 – 1888) was a priest in the Church of England during the Victorian Era.
George Leigh Cooke
George Leigh Cooke (baptised 1779 – 1853) was a mathematician and priest who held the position of Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford for over 40 years.
George Leigh Cooke (baptised 1779 – 1853) was a mathematician and priest who held the position of Sedleian Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Oxford for over 40 years.
Henry Alford
Henry Alford (7 October 1810 – 12 January 1871) was an English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer.
Henry Alford (7 October 1810 – 12 January 1871) was an English churchman, theologian, textual critic, scholar, poet, hymnodist, and writer.
Jakob Wilhelm Günther
Jakob Wilhelm Günther was a missionary who worked in Australia and was born in Germany.
Jakob Wilhelm Günther was a missionary who worked in Australia and was born in Germany.
James Denning
The Reverend James Denning (1814-18??) was of Irish descent.
The Reverend James Denning (1814-18??) was of Irish descent.
James Ingram (Anglo-Saxon scholar)
James Ingram (21 December 1774 – 4 September 1850) was an English academic at the University of Oxford, who was Rawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon from 1803 to 1808 and President of Trinity C...
James Ingram (21 December 1774 – 4 September 1850) was an English academic at the University of Oxford, who was Rawlinsonian Professor of Anglo-Saxon from 1803 to 1808 and President of Trinity C...
John Brooke (priest)
The Very Rev John Charles Herries Brooke was Dean of Cape Town from 1932 to.
The Very Rev John Charles Herries Brooke was Dean of Cape Town from 1932 to.
John Burgon
John William Burgon (21 August 18134 August 1888) was an English Anglican divine who became the Dean of Chichester Cathedral in 1876.
John William Burgon (21 August 18134 August 1888) was an English Anglican divine who became the Dean of Chichester Cathedral in 1876.
John Hewitt Jellett
John Hewitt Jellett (1817–1888) was a college head, provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
John Hewitt Jellett (1817–1888) was a college head, provost of Trinity College, Dublin.
John Jebb (canon)
John Jebb D.D. was an Anglo-Irish Anglican clergyman and writer on church music.
John Jebb D.D. was an Anglo-Irish Anglican clergyman and writer on church music.
John Jones (Archdeacon of Merioneth)
John Jones was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones (archdeacon)
John Jones (1775 – 13 May 1834) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones (1775 – 13 May 1834) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
John Jones (literary patron)
John Jones (31 March 1773 – 6 April 1853) was a Welsh Anglican priest, scholar and literary patron.
John Jones (31 March 1773 – 6 April 1853) was a Welsh Anglican priest, scholar and literary patron.
John Richardson Selwyn
John Richardson Selwyn (20 May 1844 - 12 February 1898) was a rower and became the second Bishop of Melanesia and the second Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
John Richardson Selwyn (20 May 1844 - 12 February 1898) was a rower and became the second Bishop of Melanesia and the second Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
John Rouse Bloxam
John Rouse Bloxam (1807–1891) was an English academic and clergyman, the historian of Magdalen College, Oxford.
John Rouse Bloxam (1807–1891) was an English academic and clergyman, the historian of Magdalen College, Oxford.
John Selwyn
John Richardson Selwyn was a rower and became the second Bishop of Melanesia and the second Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
John Richardson Selwyn was a rower and became the second Bishop of Melanesia and the second Master of Selwyn College, Cambridge.
John William Burgon
hi, John William Burgon was an English Anglican divine who became the Dean of Chichester Cathedral in 1876.
hi, John William Burgon was an English Anglican divine who became the Dean of Chichester Cathedral in 1876.
Joseph Lofthouse
Reverend Joseph J. Lofthouse was a Canadian bishop.
Reverend Joseph J. Lofthouse was a Canadian bishop.
Legh Richmond
Legh Richmond (1772–1827), English divine, was born on the 29th of January 1772, in Liverpool.
Legh Richmond (1772–1827), English divine, was born on the 29th of January 1772, in Liverpool.
Richard Jones (Ruthin clergyman)
Richard Jones (c.1757 – 1814) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Richard Jones (c.1757 – 1814) was a Welsh Anglican priest and writer.
Richard Vickerman Taylor
Richard Vickerman Taylor was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, on 10 October 1830, the son of John Taylor and his wife Ann Vickerman.
Richard Vickerman Taylor was born in Leeds, Yorkshire, on 10 October 1830, the son of John Taylor and his wife Ann Vickerman.
Robert Stephen Hawker
Robert Stephen Hawker (3 December 1803 – 15 August 1875) was an Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian of Cornwall and reputed eccentric.
Robert Stephen Hawker (3 December 1803 – 15 August 1875) was an Anglican priest, poet, antiquarian of Cornwall and reputed eccentric.
Robert William Bilton Hornby
Robert William Bilton Hornby (5 January 1821 - 28 September 1888) was an antiquarian, priest and Lord of the Manor of Heworth York, England.
Robert William Bilton Hornby (5 January 1821 - 28 September 1888) was an antiquarian, priest and Lord of the Manor of Heworth York, England.
Rowland Williams (cleric)
Rowland Williams (1779 – 28 December 1854) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and writer.
Rowland Williams (1779 – 28 December 1854) was a Welsh Anglican clergyman and writer.
Shapurji Edalji
Shapurji Edalji was probably the first person from South Asia to be made the vicar of an English parish.
Shapurji Edalji was probably the first person from South Asia to be made the vicar of an English parish.
Stewart Headlam
Stewart Duckworth Headlam (January 12, 1847 – November 18, 1924) was a priest of the Church of England who was involved in frequent controversy in the final decades of the nineteenth century.
Stewart Duckworth Headlam (January 12, 1847 – November 18, 1924) was a priest of the Church of England who was involved in frequent controversy in the final decades of the nineteenth century.
Thomas Elrington
Thomas Elrington was Provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 1811 to 1820, Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe from 1820 to 1822, and Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin from then until his death ...
Thomas Elrington was Provost of Trinity College, Dublin from 1811 to 1820, Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert and Aghadoe from 1820 to 1822, and Bishop of Ferns and Leighlin from then until his death ...
Thomas Houghton
Thomas Houghton was an Irish born Anglican Clergyman and long-time editor of the Gospel Magazine.
Thomas Houghton was an Irish born Anglican Clergyman and long-time editor of the Gospel Magazine.
Thomas Houghton (priest)
Thomas Houghton was an Irish born Anglican clergyman and long-time editor of the Gospel Magazine.
Thomas Houghton was an Irish born Anglican clergyman and long-time editor of the Gospel Magazine.
Thomas Nettleship Staley
Right Rev. Thomas Nettleship Staley MA, DD (1823–1898) was a British priest of the Church of England and the first Anglican Bishop of the Church of Hawaii.
Right Rev. Thomas Nettleship Staley MA, DD (1823–1898) was a British priest of the Church of England and the first Anglican Bishop of the Church of Hawaii.
Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing
The Reverend Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing F.R.S., F.L.S. (February 6, 1835, London – July 8, 1926, Royal Tunbridge Wells) was a British zoologist, who described himself as "a serf to natural hist...
The Reverend Thomas Roscoe Rede Stebbing F.R.S., F.L.S. (February 6, 1835, London – July 8, 1926, Royal Tunbridge Wells) was a British zoologist, who described himself as "a serf to natural hist...
Thomas Vere Bayne
Thomas Vere Bayne (1829–1908) was an academic at the University of Oxford and a friend of Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, the author of the Alice in Wonderland books.
Thomas Vere Bayne (1829–1908) was an academic at the University of Oxford and a friend of Charles Dodgson, better known as Lewis Carroll, the author of the Alice in Wonderland books.
Whittington Landon
Whittington Landon (c. 1758 – 29 December 1838) was an academic at the University of Oxford and an Anglican clergyman who became Dean of Exeter.
Whittington Landon (c. 1758 – 29 December 1838) was an academic at the University of Oxford and an Anglican clergyman who became Dean of Exeter.
William Henry Havergal
William Henry Havergal (18 January 1793–19 April 1870) was an Anglican clergyman, writer, composer and hymnwriter, and a publisher of sermons and pamphlets.
William Henry Havergal (18 January 1793–19 April 1870) was an Anglican clergyman, writer, composer and hymnwriter, and a publisher of sermons and pamphlets.
William John Copeland
William John Copeland (1804–1885) was an English clergyman and scholar.
William John Copeland (1804–1885) was an English clergyman and scholar.
William Newman (priest)
The Very Rev William Newman was the inaugural Dean of Cape Town.
The Very Rev William Newman was the inaugural Dean of Cape Town.
William Reeves (bishop)
William Reeves was an Irish antiquarian and the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore from 1886 until his death.
William Reeves was an Irish antiquarian and the Church of Ireland Bishop of Down, Connor and Dromore from 1886 until his death.
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