British chaplains
Alan Wilson (bishop)
Alan Thomas Lawrence Wilson has been the current Bishop of Buckingham in the Diocese of Oxford since 2003.
Alan Thomas Lawrence Wilson has been the current Bishop of Buckingham in the Diocese of Oxford since 2003.
Albert Jenkin
Albert Mortimer Jenkin (14 September 1872 – 3 July 1961) was an English-born rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea, county rugby for Glamorgan and international rugby for Wales.
Albert Mortimer Jenkin (14 September 1872 – 3 July 1961) was an English-born rugby union forward who played club rugby for Swansea, county rugby for Glamorgan and international rugby for Wales.
Alexander Macdonell (bishop)
Bishop Alexander Macdonell (born 17 July 1762, Glen Urquhart, Inchlaggan, Scotland - died 14 January 1840) was the first Roman Catholic bishop of Kingston, Upper Canada.
Bishop Alexander Macdonell (born 17 July 1762, Glen Urquhart, Inchlaggan, Scotland - died 14 January 1840) was the first Roman Catholic bishop of Kingston, Upper Canada.
Charles John Godfrey Saunders
Charles John Godfrey Saunders was the Bishop of Lucknow from 1928 until 1938.
Charles John Godfrey Saunders was the Bishop of Lucknow from 1928 until 1938.
Charles Wesley
Charles Wesley was an English leader of the Methodist movement, son of Anglican clergyman and poet Samuel Wesley, the younger brother of Anglican clergyman John Wesley and Anglican clergyman Sam...
Charles Wesley was an English leader of the Methodist movement, son of Anglican clergyman and poet Samuel Wesley, the younger brother of Anglican clergyman John Wesley and Anglican clergyman Sam...
Edmund Allen
Edmund Allen (or Edmond, or Alen, or Edmonde Aellen) (about 1519 – 1559) was an English clergyman and scholar.
Edmund Allen (or Edmond, or Alen, or Edmonde Aellen) (about 1519 – 1559) was an English clergyman and scholar.
Edmund Allen (clergyman)
Edmund Allen was an English clergyman and scholar.
Edmund Allen was an English clergyman and scholar.
Edmund Hickeringill
Edmund Hickeringill (1631–1708) was an English churchman who lived during the period of the Commonwealth and the Restoration.
Edmund Hickeringill (1631–1708) was an English churchman who lived during the period of the Commonwealth and the Restoration.
Eric James
Eric Arthur James FKC AKC was an Anglican clergyman, Chaplain Extraordinary to HM the Queen and for many years a regular participant in the "Thought for the Day" feature of BBC Radio 4's Today...
Eric Arthur James FKC AKC was an Anglican clergyman, Chaplain Extraordinary to HM the Queen and for many years a regular participant in the "Thought for the Day" feature of BBC Radio 4's Today...
Eric Kemp
Eric Waldram Kemp (27 April 1915-28 November 2009) was a Church of England bishop.
Eric Waldram Kemp (27 April 1915-28 November 2009) was a Church of England bishop.
Frederick Gell
The Rt Rev Frederick Gell (24 September 1820 – 25 March 1902) was an eminent Anglican clergyman in the second half of the 19th century.
The Rt Rev Frederick Gell (24 September 1820 – 25 March 1902) was an eminent Anglican clergyman in the second half of the 19th century.
Frederick Homes Dudden
Frederick Homes Dudden (1874–1955) was an academic administrator and theological scholar.
Frederick Homes Dudden (1874–1955) was an academic administrator and theological scholar.
George Frederick Hose
George Frederick Hose (3 September 1838 - 26 March 1922) was an Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1881 to 1909.
George Frederick Hose (3 September 1838 - 26 March 1922) was an Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1881 to 1909.
George Hose
George Frederick Hose was an Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1881 to 1909.
George Frederick Hose was an Anglican clergyman, Bishop of Labuan and Sarawak from 1881 to 1909.
Henry Baines
Henry Wolfe Baines was an Anglican bishop.
Henry Wolfe Baines was an Anglican bishop.
Henry Wolfe Baines
Henry Wolfe Baines (2 February 1905-29 November 1972) was an Anglican bishop.
Henry Wolfe Baines (2 February 1905-29 November 1972) was an Anglican bishop.
Isaac Cohen
Isaac Cohen, (July 26, 1914 – November 30, 2007), was a distinguished Talmudic scholar and Chief Rabbi of Ireland for 20 years.
Isaac Cohen, (July 26, 1914 – November 30, 2007), was a distinguished Talmudic scholar and Chief Rabbi of Ireland for 20 years.
J. H. S. Wild
The Very Revd. John Herbert Severn Wild (1904–1992) was Dean of Durham and Master of University College, University of Oxford.
The Very Revd. John Herbert Severn Wild (1904–1992) was Dean of Durham and Master of University College, University of Oxford.
James Clow
James Clow (born 1790 in Scotland – 1861) was a reverend minister, and the first white settler in the area which now consists of the outer-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
James Clow (born 1790 in Scotland – 1861) was a reverend minister, and the first white settler in the area which now consists of the outer-eastern suburbs of Melbourne, Australia.
James Hope Moulton
Reverend James Moulton was born on 11 October 1863, and died at sea on 9 April 1917.
Reverend James Moulton was born on 11 October 1863, and died at sea on 9 April 1917.
John Adams (provost)
John Adams D.D. (1662–1720) was an English churchman and provost of King's College, Cambridge.
John Adams D.D. (1662–1720) was an English churchman and provost of King's College, Cambridge.
John Aglionby
John Aglionby (died ca. 1610) was an eminent divine, of an ancient family whose name was De Aguilon, corrupted into Aglionby.
John Aglionby (died ca. 1610) was an eminent divine, of an ancient family whose name was De Aguilon, corrupted into Aglionby.
John Bainbridge Webster
Professor John B. Webster, MA, PhD, DD, FRSE is a notable contemporary British theologian of the Anglican communion writing in the area of systematic, historical and moral theology.
Professor John B. Webster, MA, PhD, DD, FRSE is a notable contemporary British theologian of the Anglican communion writing in the area of systematic, historical and moral theology.
John Douglas (Anglican bishop)
John Douglas (14 July 1721 – 18 May 1807) was a Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop.
John Douglas (14 July 1721 – 18 May 1807) was a Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop.
John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury)
John Douglas (14 July 1721 – 18 May 1807) was a Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop.
John Douglas (14 July 1721 – 18 May 1807) was a Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop.
John Duncan (writer)
John Duncan D.D. was an English miscellaneous writer, and British Army chaplain.
John Duncan D.D. was an English miscellaneous writer, and British Army chaplain.
John Fitzmaurice Petty
John Fitzmaurice Petty is a retired Anglican priest.
John Fitzmaurice Petty is a retired Anglican priest.
John Hyatt (clergyman)
John Hyatt (January 12, 1767 – January 30, 1826) was an Englishman of simple rural upbringing who found Wesleyan theology as a young man.
John Hyatt (January 12, 1767 – January 30, 1826) was an Englishman of simple rural upbringing who found Wesleyan theology as a young man.
John Petty (Anglican minister)
The Very Revd. John Petty is a former Dean of Coventry in the Church of England.
The Very Revd. John Petty is a former Dean of Coventry in the Church of England.
John Petty (priest)
John Fitzmaurice Petty is a retired Anglican priest.
John Fitzmaurice Petty is a retired Anglican priest.
John Theophilus Desaguliers
John Theophilus Desaguliers (pronounced day-za-güly-ay) (12 March 1683 – 29 February 1744) was a natural philosopher born in France.
John Theophilus Desaguliers (pronounced day-za-güly-ay) (12 March 1683 – 29 February 1744) was a natural philosopher born in France.
John Weemes
John Weemes was a Church of Scotland minister, Hebrew scholar and exegete.
John Weemes was a Church of Scotland minister, Hebrew scholar and exegete.
John Wild (priest)
The Very Revd. John Herbert Severn Wild was Dean of Durham and Master of University College, University of Oxford.
The Very Revd. John Herbert Severn Wild was Dean of Durham and Master of University College, University of Oxford.
Nigel Cornwall
Nigel Edmund Cornwall CBE, (13 August 1903 - 19 December 1984) was a British clergyman in the Anglican Church.
Nigel Edmund Cornwall CBE, (13 August 1903 - 19 December 1984) was a British clergyman in the Anglican Church.
Oswald Chambers
Oswald J. Chambers was a prominent early twentieth century Scottish Protestant Christian minister and teacher, best known as the author of the widely-read devotional My Utmost for His Highest.
Oswald J. Chambers was a prominent early twentieth century Scottish Protestant Christian minister and teacher, best known as the author of the widely-read devotional My Utmost for His Highest.
Philip Traherne
Philip Traherne, or Traheron, (born in 9 August 1635 in Lugwardine, died in 1686 in St. Nicholas, Hereford), English diplomat, author of books.
Philip Traherne, or Traheron, (born in 9 August 1635 in Lugwardine, died in 1686 in St. Nicholas, Hereford), English diplomat, author of books.
Robert Hunt (chaplain)
Robert Hunt, a vicar in the Church of England, was chaplain of the expedition that founded, in 1607, the first successful English colony in the New World, at Jamestown, Virginia.
Robert Hunt, a vicar in the Church of England, was chaplain of the expedition that founded, in 1607, the first successful English colony in the New World, at Jamestown, Virginia.
Sydney Alfred Bill
Sydney Alfred Bill was the Bishop of Bombay from 1939 until1947.
Sydney Alfred Bill was the Bishop of Bombay from 1939 until1947.
Sydney Bill
Sydney Alfred Bill was the Bishop of Lucknow from 1939 until1947.
Sydney Alfred Bill was the Bishop of Lucknow from 1939 until1947.
Thomas Best Woodward
Thomas Best Woodward, M.A. was Protestant Chaplain in the County Gaol, Downpatrick and Dean of Down, a maritime county in Ulster Province, Ireland.
Thomas Best Woodward, M.A. was Protestant Chaplain in the County Gaol, Downpatrick and Dean of Down, a maritime county in Ulster Province, Ireland.
Thomas Malcolm Layng
Thomas Malcolm Layng (1892-1958) CBE, MC & Bar was an Anglican soldier and clergyman who served as Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces, Archdeacon of York and chaplain to King George VI.
Thomas Malcolm Layng (1892-1958) CBE, MC & Bar was an Anglican soldier and clergyman who served as Deputy Chaplain-General to the Forces, Archdeacon of York and chaplain to King George VI.
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 Smith (bishop)
Thomas Smith was an English clergyman, who served as dean of Carlisle, 1672–1684, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1684–1702.
Thomas Smith was an English clergyman, who served as dean of Carlisle, 1672–1684, and Bishop of Carlisle, 1684–1702.
William Holmes (academic)
William Holmes (April 5, 1689 – April 4, 1748) was a British academic, Vice-Chancellor and Regius Professor of Modern History of the University of Oxford.
William Holmes (April 5, 1689 – April 4, 1748) was a British academic, Vice-Chancellor and Regius Professor of Modern History of the University of Oxford.
William S. Scott
The Rev’d Prebendary William S. Scott, is an Anglican priest who currently serves within the Ecclesiastical Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom as Domestic Chaplain to the Queen at ...
The Rev’d Prebendary William S. Scott, is an Anglican priest who currently serves within the Ecclesiastical Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom as Domestic Chaplain to the Queen at ...
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