Church of England clergy
Adam Elliot (missionary)
Adam Elliot, (baptised 19 December 1802, – died 4 June 1878), was a 19th century missionary for the Church of England in Canada.
Adam Elliot, (baptised 19 December 1802, – died 4 June 1878), was a 19th century missionary for the Church of England in Canada.
Adrian Benjamin
The Reverend Adrian Victor Benjamin is a prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral and a former actor who has appeared with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
The Reverend Adrian Victor Benjamin is a prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral and a former actor who has appeared with Richard Burton and Elizabeth Taylor.
Alan Campbell Don
Alan Campbell Don KCVO (1885–1966) was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery author of the Scottish Book of Common Prayer, Chaplain and Secretary to Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury bet...
Alan Campbell Don KCVO (1885–1966) was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery author of the Scottish Book of Common Prayer, Chaplain and Secretary to Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury bet...
Alan Don
Alan Campbell Don KCVO DD was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery author of the Scottish Book of Common Prayer, Chaplain and Secretary to Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury between 1931...
Alan Campbell Don KCVO DD was a trustee of the National Portrait Gallery author of the Scottish Book of Common Prayer, Chaplain and Secretary to Cosmo Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury between 1931...
Algernon Sydney Thelwall
Algernon Sydney Thelwall (1795, Cowes, Isle of Wight – 1863, London) was an evangelical Church of England clergyman and teacher of elocution.
Algernon Sydney Thelwall (1795, Cowes, Isle of Wight – 1863, London) was an evangelical Church of England clergyman and teacher of elocution.
Andrew Clark (priest)
Reverend Dr Andrew Clark was a Church of England minister best known for his lengthy diary of the First World War.
Reverend Dr Andrew Clark was a Church of England minister best known for his lengthy diary of the First World War.
Andrew Wingfield Digby
Rev. Andrew Richard Wingfield Digby (born July 27, 1950) is a former English cricketer.
Rev. Andrew Richard Wingfield Digby (born July 27, 1950) is a former English cricketer.
Anthony C. Deane
Anthony Charles Deane (1870 - 1946) was Canon of Worcester Cathedral, poet and writer of religious books.
Anthony Charles Deane (1870 - 1946) was Canon of Worcester Cathedral, poet and writer of religious books.
Appointment of Church of England bishops
The appointment of Church of England diocesan bishops follows a somewhat convoluted process, reflecting the church's traditional tendency towards compromise and ad hoc solutions, tradi...
The appointment of Church of England diocesan bishops follows a somewhat convoluted process, reflecting the church's traditional tendency towards compromise and ad hoc solutions, tradi...
Archdeacon of Maidstone
The Archdeacon of Maidstone is a senior office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury.
The Archdeacon of Maidstone is a senior office-holder in the Diocese of Canterbury.
Archer Thompson Gurney
Archer Thompson Gurney (1820–1887) was a Church of England clergyman and hymn writer.
Archer Thompson Gurney (1820–1887) was a Church of England clergyman and hymn writer.
Arthur Hamilton Baynes
Arthur Hamilton Baynes (23 March 1854, Lewisham, Kent – 30 June 1942) was a Church of England priest and Bishop of Natal from 1893 to 1901.
Arthur Hamilton Baynes (23 March 1854, Lewisham, Kent – 30 June 1942) was a Church of England priest and Bishop of Natal from 1893 to 1901.
Arthur Herbert Procter
Arthur Herbert Procter VC (11 August 1890 – 27 January 1973) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy t...
Arthur Herbert Procter VC (11 August 1890 – 27 January 1973) was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy t...
Arthur Mayo
Arthur Mayo VC was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Arthur Mayo VC was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.
Augustus Robert Buckland
Rev. Augustus Robert Buckland (April 18, 1857 – 8 April 1942) was a British divine and writer.
Rev. Augustus Robert Buckland (April 18, 1857 – 8 April 1942) was a British divine and writer.
Augustus Shears
The Reverend Augustus Shears was the sixth and youngest son of Daniel Towers Shears, a partner of James Shears and Sons, and Frances Spurrell, daughter of John Spurrell of Bessingham, Norfolk.
The Reverend Augustus Shears was the sixth and youngest son of Daniel Towers Shears, a partner of James Shears and Sons, and Frances Spurrell, daughter of John Spurrell of Bessingham, Norfolk.
Basil Jellicoe
Father Basil Lee Jellicoe was a clergyman in the Church of England and a housing reformer best known for his housing work, started when he was Missioner at the Magdalen Mission in Somers Town, L...
Father Basil Lee Jellicoe was a clergyman in the Church of England and a housing reformer best known for his housing work, started when he was Missioner at the Magdalen Mission in Somers Town, L...
Bertram Kelly
Bertram George Kelly (1884–1976) was born in Douglas, on the Isle of Man, and is credited with bringing electricity to the Island.
Bertram George Kelly (1884–1976) was born in Douglas, on the Isle of Man, and is credited with bringing electricity to the Island.
Bewick Bridge
Bewick Bridge (1767, Linton, Cambridgeshire – 15 May 1833, Cherry Hinton) was an English vicar and mathematical author.
Bewick Bridge (1767, Linton, Cambridgeshire – 15 May 1833, Cherry Hinton) was an English vicar and mathematical author.
Bishop to the Forces
The Anglican church in the British Armed Forces falls under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury, however for all practical purposes the function is performed by the Bishop to the Forces.
The Anglican church in the British Armed Forces falls under the jurisdiction of the Archbishop of Canterbury, however for all practical purposes the function is performed by the Bishop to the Forces.
Bourchier Wrey Savile
Bourchier Wrey Savile (11 March 1817–14 April 1888) was a Church of England clergyman and theological writer.
Bourchier Wrey Savile (11 March 1817–14 April 1888) was a Church of England clergyman and theological writer.
C. F. D. Moule
Charles Francis Digby Moule CBE FBA (3 December 1908–30 September 2007), known to his friends as Charlie but professionally by his initials C. F. D. Moule, was an Anglican priest and...
Charles Francis Digby Moule CBE FBA (3 December 1908–30 September 2007), known to his friends as Charlie but professionally by his initials C. F. D. Moule, was an Anglican priest and...
Charles Atmore Ogilvie
Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873) was a Church of England clergyman.
Charles Atmore Ogilvie (1793–1873) was a Church of England clergyman.
Charles Benjamin Tayler
Charles Benjamin Tayler (1797–1875) was a Church of England clergyman and writer for the young.
Charles Benjamin Tayler (1797–1875) was a Church of England clergyman and writer for the young.
Charles Bridges
Charles Bridges, MA (1794 - 1869), was a preacher and theologian in the Church of England, and a leader of that denomination's Evangelical Party.
Charles Bridges, MA (1794 - 1869), was a preacher and theologian in the Church of England, and a leader of that denomination's Evangelical Party.
Charles Cavendish-Bentinck (priest)
Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck was a great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck was a great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Charles Daubuz
Charles Daubuz or Charles Daubus (1673–1717), was a Church of England clergyman and theologian.
Charles Daubuz or Charles Daubus (1673–1717), was a Church of England clergyman and theologian.
Charles Fotherby
Charles Fotherby (ca. 1549 – 1619) was a Church of England clergyman who became Dean of Canterbury Cathedral (1615–1619).
Charles Fotherby (ca. 1549 – 1619) was a Church of England clergyman who became Dean of Canterbury Cathedral (1615–1619).
Charles James Hoare
Charles James Hoare (14 July 1781, London – 15 January 1865, Godstone) was an evangelical Church of England clergyman, archdeacon of Surrey.
Charles James Hoare (14 July 1781, London – 15 January 1865, Godstone) was an evangelical Church of England clergyman, archdeacon of Surrey.
Charles Oxenden
Charles Oxenden (born 23 May 1800 at Deane, Kent; died 17 March 1874 at Barham, Kent) was an English amateur cricketer who helped found the Cambridge University Cricket Club, and played first-cl...
Charles Oxenden (born 23 May 1800 at Deane, Kent; died 17 March 1874 at Barham, Kent) was an English amateur cricketer who helped found the Cambridge University Cricket Club, and played first-cl...
Charles Percy Graham-Montgomery
The Reverend Sir Charles Percy Graham-Montgomery, 6th Baronet Stanhope (6 September 1855 – 1 April 1930) was an English aristocrat and clergyman.
The Reverend Sir Charles Percy Graham-Montgomery, 6th Baronet Stanhope (6 September 1855 – 1 April 1930) was an English aristocrat and clergyman.
Charles Powlett
The Reverend Charles Powlett was a noted patron of English cricket who has been described as the mainstay, if not the actual founder, of the Hambledon Club.
The Reverend Charles Powlett was a noted patron of English cricket who has been described as the mainstay, if not the actual founder, of the Hambledon Club.
Charles Sweet
Charles Francis Long Sweet was an English first-class cricketer who played for Somerset County Cricket Club during the 1880s.
Charles Francis Long Sweet was an English first-class cricketer who played for Somerset County Cricket Club during the 1880s.
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...
Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck
Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (8 November 1817 – 17 August 1865) was a great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Charles William Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck (8 November 1817 – 17 August 1865) was a great-grandfather of Queen Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom.
Charles Woodmason
Charles Woodmason was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and West Gallery psalmodist.
Charles Woodmason was an author, poet, Anglican clergyman, American loyalist, and West Gallery psalmodist.
Christopher J. H. Wright
Christopher J. H. Wright, (born 1947) is an Anglican clergyman and an Old Testament scholar.
Christopher J. H. Wright, (born 1947) is an Anglican clergyman and an Old Testament scholar.
Clergy of the Church of England database
The Clergy of the Church of England database (CCEd) is an online database of clergy of the Church of England between 1540 and 1835.
The Clergy of the Church of England database (CCEd) is an online database of clergy of the Church of England between 1540 and 1835.
Clive Dytor
Clive Dytor MC (born 1956) is headmaster of The Oratory School, Woodcote, near Reading, Berkshire, England.
Clive Dytor MC (born 1956) is headmaster of The Oratory School, Woodcote, near Reading, Berkshire, England.
Cyril Abeynaike
Cyril Lindon Abeynaike, MA (February 22, 1911-May.8 1991 ) is a former Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Cyril Lindon Abeynaike, MA (February 22, 1911-May.8 1991 ) is a former Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Daniel Cresswell
Daniel Cresswell D.D. (1776 – 21 Mar 1844),was a British clergyman and mathematician.
Daniel Cresswell D.D. (1776 – 21 Mar 1844),was a British clergyman and mathematician.
David Durand
David Durand (1680 – 16 January 1763) was an Huguenot French and English minister and historian.
David Durand (1680 – 16 January 1763) was an Huguenot French and English minister and historian.
David Farrer
Ralph David Farrer is an Anglican bishop.
Ralph David Farrer is an Anglican bishop.
David Lunn
David Ramsay Lunn (born 17 July 1930) is a former Bishop of Sheffield in the Church of England.
David Ramsay Lunn (born 17 July 1930) is a former Bishop of Sheffield in the Church of England.
David Reindorp
David Reindorp is the current incumbent of Chelsea Old Church in London.
David Reindorp is the current incumbent of Chelsea Old Church in London.
David Strangeways
David Inderwick Strangeways DSO, OBE (26 February 1912 – 1 August 1998) was a Colonel in the British Army who helped organize several military deceptions in World War II; after leaving the...
David Inderwick Strangeways DSO, OBE (26 February 1912 – 1 August 1998) was a Colonel in the British Army who helped organize several military deceptions in World War II; after leaving the...
David Thomas Powell
David Thomas Powell (1772? – 9 June 1848, Tottenham) was an English clergyman and antiquary.
David Thomas Powell (1772? – 9 June 1848, Tottenham) was an English clergyman and antiquary.
Dean and Canons of Westminster
The Dean and Canons of Westminster are the ecclesiastical body of Westminster Abbey, a collegiate church of the Church of England and royal peculiar in Westminster, England.
The Dean and Canons of Westminster are the ecclesiastical body of Westminster Abbey, a collegiate church of the Church of England and royal peculiar in Westminster, England.
Derek Pattinson
Sir William Derek Pattinson was Secretary-General of the General Synod of the Church of England from 1972 until 1990.
Sir William Derek Pattinson was Secretary-General of the General Synod of the Church of England from 1972 until 1990.
Derek Rawcliffe
The Rt Rev Derek Rawcliffe OBE (8 July 1921 – 1 February 2011) was an English clergyman and author.
The Rt Rev Derek Rawcliffe OBE (8 July 1921 – 1 February 2011) was an English clergyman and author.
Derwent Coleridge
Derwent Coleridge (1800–1883), third child of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was a distinguished English scholar and author.
Derwent Coleridge (1800–1883), third child of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, was a distinguished English scholar and author.
Duleep De Chickera
Duleep Kamil De Chickera was the 14th Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Duleep Kamil De Chickera was the 14th Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Dunbar Isidore Heath
Dunbar Isidore Heath (3 March 1816, London 27 May 1888) was an English clergyman prosecuted for heresy in 1861.
Dunbar Isidore Heath (3 March 1816, London 27 May 1888) was an English clergyman prosecuted for heresy in 1861.
Edmund Hobhouse
Edmund Hobhouse was the English-born bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, and an antiquary.
Edmund Hobhouse was the English-born bishop of Nelson, New Zealand, and an antiquary.
Edward Downman
Edward Andrews Downman or Edward Andrew Downman (died 24 October 1931) was an English Anglican clergyman and antiquary.
Edward Andrews Downman or Edward Andrew Downman (died 24 October 1931) was an English Anglican clergyman and antiquary.
Edward Evanson
Edward Evanson (21 April 1731 – 25 September 1805) was a controversial English clergyman.
Edward Evanson (21 April 1731 – 25 September 1805) was a controversial English clergyman.
Edward Frederick Carpenter
The Very Reverend Edward Frederick Carpenter, KCVO (27 November 1910 - 26 August 1998) was an eminent Anglican and author who married Lilian Wright in 1941.
The Very Reverend Edward Frederick Carpenter, KCVO (27 November 1910 - 26 August 1998) was an eminent Anglican and author who married Lilian Wright in 1941.
Edward Nares
Edward Nares (26 March 1762 – 23 July 1841) was an English historian and theologian, and general writer.
Edward Nares (26 March 1762 – 23 July 1841) was an English historian and theologian, and general writer.
Edward Sell (canon)
Canon Edward Sell (24 January 1839 – 15 February 1932) was an Anglican orientalist, writer and missionary in India.
Canon Edward Sell (24 January 1839 – 15 February 1932) was an Anglican orientalist, writer and missionary in India.
Edward Talbot (bishop)
Edward Stuart Talbot 19 February 1844 - 30 January 1934 was an Anglican Bishop in the Church of England and the first Warden of Keble College, Oxford.
Edward Stuart Talbot 19 February 1844 - 30 January 1934 was an Anglican Bishop in the Church of England and the first Warden of Keble College, Oxford.
Edwin Emmanuel Bradford
The Reverend Edwin Emmanuel Bradford was an English clergyman and Uranian poet and novelist.
The Reverend Edwin Emmanuel Bradford was an English clergyman and Uranian poet and novelist.
Eric Abbott (priest)
Eric Symes Abbott KCVO (26 May 1906 – 6 June 1983) was an English Anglican priest and Dean of Westminster.
Eric Symes Abbott KCVO (26 May 1906 – 6 June 1983) was an English Anglican priest and Dean of Westminster.
Ernest Henry Shears
The Reverend Ernest Henry Shears (1849, Streatham – 20 February 1917, Stafford) was an Anglican clergyman in South Africa.
The Reverend Ernest Henry Shears (1849, Streatham – 20 February 1917, Stafford) was an Anglican clergyman in South Africa.
Francis James Holland
Francis James Holland, was a Canon in the Church of England.
Francis James Holland, was a Canon in the Church of England.
Francis Morse
Francis Morse, M.A. born 18 May 1818, died 18 September 1886 was a priest in the Church of England.
Francis Morse, M.A. born 18 May 1818, died 18 September 1886 was a priest in the Church of England.
Francis Pelham, 5th Earl of Chichester
Reverend Francis Godolphin Pelham, 5th Earl of Chichester was a British cleric and nobleman.
Reverend Francis Godolphin Pelham, 5th Earl of Chichester was a British cleric and nobleman.
Francis Thackeray
Francis Thackeray (1793-1842) was a Church of England clergyman and author.
Francis Thackeray (1793-1842) was a Church of England clergyman and author.
Frank Collins (British Army soldier)
Frank Collins was a Church of England Minister and the first SAS soldier to enter the building in the Iranian Embassy Siege in 1980.
Frank Collins was a Church of England Minister and the first SAS soldier to enter the building in the Iranian Embassy Siege in 1980.
Frank Collins (Minister)
Frank Collins was a Church of England Minister and the first SAS soldier to enter the building in the Iranian Embassy Siege in 1980.
Frank Collins was a Church of England Minister and the first SAS soldier to enter the building in the Iranian Embassy Siege in 1980.
Frank Darvall Newham
Canon Frank Darvall Newham (circa 1864 - 1946) was an Anglican priest and educator who spent most of his career in Cyprus.
Canon Frank Darvall Newham (circa 1864 - 1946) was an Anglican priest and educator who spent most of his career in Cyprus.
Frederic Myers
Revd Frederic Myers (20 September 1811, Blackheath – 20 July 1851, Clifton, Cumberland) was a Church of England clergyman and author.
Revd Frederic Myers (20 September 1811, Blackheath – 20 July 1851, Clifton, Cumberland) was a Church of England clergyman and author.
Frederick Byron, 10th Baron Byron
The Reverend Frederick Ernest Charles Byron, 10th Baron Byron (26 March 1861 – 6 June 1949) was an Anglican clergyman, and the tenth Baron Byron, as grandson of Admiral George Anson Byron,...
The Reverend Frederick Ernest Charles Byron, 10th Baron Byron (26 March 1861 – 6 June 1949) was an Anglican clergyman, and the tenth Baron Byron, as grandson of Admiral George Anson Byron,...
Frederick Dibblee
Frederick Dibblee (9 December 1753 – 17 May 1826) was a Canadian Church of England clergyman who also was an educator and diarist.
Frederick Dibblee (9 December 1753 – 17 May 1826) was a Canadian Church of England clergyman who also was an educator and diarist.
Frederick Spurrell
The Reverend Frederick Spurrell was the second son, and seventh of eight children, of Charles Spurrell and Hannah Shears (daughter of James Shears, of James Shears and Sons).
The Reverend Frederick Spurrell was the second son, and seventh of eight children, of Charles Spurrell and Hannah Shears (daughter of James Shears, of James Shears and Sons).
Frederick William Verney
Frederick William Verney was a younger son of the long-established Verney family in Buckinghamshire.
Frederick William Verney was a younger son of the long-established Verney family in Buckinghamshire.
Gareth Bennett
Gareth Vaughan Bennett, also known as Garry Bennett, was an Anglican priest and academic who committed suicide in the wake of media reactions to an anonymous preface he wrote for Crockfo...
Gareth Vaughan Bennett, also known as Garry Bennett, was an Anglican priest and academic who committed suicide in the wake of media reactions to an anonymous preface he wrote for Crockfo...
Geoff Annas
Geoffrey Peter Annas is a British clergyman, the suffragan Bishop of Stafford in the Church of England.
Geoffrey Peter Annas is a British clergyman, the suffragan Bishop of Stafford in the Church of England.
Geoffrey Beaumont
Geoffrey Beaumont (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes.
Geoffrey Beaumont (1903–1970) was an Anglican priest and monk of the Community of the Resurrection who was also a composer of popular songs and hymn tunes.
Geoffrey Harold Woolley
Geoffrey Harold Woolley VC OBE MC (14 May 1892 – 10 December 1968) was the first Territorial Army officer to be awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry i...
Geoffrey Harold Woolley VC OBE MC (14 May 1892 – 10 December 1968) was the first Territorial Army officer to be awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry i...
George Alfred Lefroy
The Rt Rev George Alfred Lefroy, DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The Rt Rev George Alfred Lefroy, DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
George Baillie Duncan
George Baillie Duncan was a prominent evangelical Anglican and Church of Scotland minister, and Keswick Convention speaker.
George Baillie Duncan was a prominent evangelical Anglican and Church of Scotland minister, and Keswick Convention speaker.
George Barne (bishop)
The Rt Rev George Dunsford Barne, OBE, DD (May 6, 1879 — June 18, 1954) was a Jamaican-born cricketer who played for Somerset and was later the Bishop of Lahore from 1932 until 1949.
The Rt Rev George Dunsford Barne, OBE, DD (May 6, 1879 — June 18, 1954) was a Jamaican-born cricketer who played for Somerset and was later the Bishop of Lahore from 1932 until 1949.
George Clay Hubback
The Most Rev George Clay Hubback , DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the mid twentieth century.
The Most Rev George Clay Hubback , DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the mid twentieth century.
George Fauquier
Reverend George Lillie Wodehouse Fauquier (30 November 1798 - 26 February 1887) was an English cricketer who had a brief four-match first class career for Cambridge University between 1819 and 1821.
Reverend George Lillie Wodehouse Fauquier (30 November 1798 - 26 February 1887) was an English cricketer who had a brief four-match first class career for Cambridge University between 1819 and 1821.
George Hubback
The Most Rev George Clay Hubback DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the mid twentieth century.
The Most Rev George Clay Hubback DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the mid twentieth century.
George Keith
George Keith (1638/9 – March 27, 1716) was a Scottish missionary.
George Keith (1638/9 – March 27, 1716) was a Scottish missionary.
George Lefroy
The Rt Rev George Alfred Lefroy, DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The Rt Rev George Alfred Lefroy, DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
George Martin (clergyman)
Rev. George Martin, (22 September, 1864 – 19 December, 1946) was a clergyman in the Church of England who gave up his living and went to Southwark, where he became known among the poor as the 'm...
Rev. George Martin, (22 September, 1864 – 19 December, 1946) was a clergyman in the Church of England who gave up his living and went to Southwark, where he became known among the poor as the 'm...
George Newlands
George McLeod Newlands is Emeritus Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow.
George McLeod Newlands is Emeritus Professor of Divinity at the University of Glasgow.
George Sinker
George Sinker, MA, (born 5 May 1900, Hyderabad, India; died January 1986, Macclesfield), was Bishop of Nagpur and Provost of Birmingham Cathedral.
George Sinker, MA, (born 5 May 1900, Hyderabad, India; died January 1986, Macclesfield), was Bishop of Nagpur and Provost of Birmingham Cathedral.
George Stanley Faber
George Stanley Faber was an Anglican theologian and prolific author.
George Stanley Faber was an Anglican theologian and prolific author.
George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman
George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman was a clergyman and antiquary, the second son of George Bridgeman, 2nd Earl of Bradford.
George Thomas Orlando Bridgeman was a clergyman and antiquary, the second son of George Bridgeman, 2nd Earl of Bradford.
George Whitefield
George Whitefield, also known as George Whitfield, was an English Anglican priest who helped spread the Great Awakening in Britain, and especially in the British North American colonies.
George Whitefield, also known as George Whitfield, was an English Anglican priest who helped spread the Great Awakening in Britain, and especially in the British North American colonies.
George Wilkins (priest)
George Wilkins, D.D. was born in May 1785 in Norwich.
George Wilkins, D.D. was born in May 1785 in Norwich.
Gerald Bray
Gerald L. Bray is an English theologian and church historian.
Gerald L. Bray is an English theologian and church historian.
Gilbert Shaw
Gilbert Shuldham Shaw (10 July 1886, Dublin – 18 August 1967, Convent of the Incarnation, Fairacres, Oxford) was an Anglo-Irish Church of England priest, from 1940 vicar of St Anne's Soho.
Gilbert Shuldham Shaw (10 July 1886, Dublin – 18 August 1967, Convent of the Incarnation, Fairacres, Oxford) was an Anglo-Irish Church of England priest, from 1940 vicar of St Anne's Soho.
Gordon Fallows
William Gordon Fallows KCVO (1913 – August 1979) was a Church of England bishop from the broad church tradition.
William Gordon Fallows KCVO (1913 – August 1979) was a Church of England bishop from the broad church tradition.
Gordon Giles (clergyman)
The Reverend Gordon John Giles is Vicar of St Mary Magdalene's Church, Enfield, Middlesex.
The Reverend Gordon John Giles is Vicar of St Mary Magdalene's Church, Enfield, Middlesex.
Griffith Jones (Llanddowror)
Griffith Jones (early 1684 – April 8, 1761) was a minister of the Church of England famous for his work in organising circulating schools in Wales.
Griffith Jones (early 1684 – April 8, 1761) was a minister of the Church of England famous for his work in organising circulating schools in Wales.
Hamilton Baynes
Arthur Hamilton Baynes was a Church of England priest and Bishop of Natal from 1893 to 1901.
Arthur Hamilton Baynes was a Church of England priest and Bishop of Natal from 1893 to 1901.
Harold De Soyza
Charles Harold Wilfred de Soysa, MA is the first Ceylonese Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Charles Harold Wilfred de Soysa, MA is the first Ceylonese Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Hebert Newell Bate
Herbert Newell Bate was Dean of York between 1932 and 1941.
Herbert Newell Bate was Dean of York between 1932 and 1941.
Henry Bickersteth Durant
Henry Bickersteth Durant (17 March 1871 – 16 January 1932) was the Bishop of Lahore from 1913 until his death.
Henry Bickersteth Durant (17 March 1871 – 16 January 1932) was the Bishop of Lahore from 1913 until his death.
Henry Hawkins Tremayne
The Reverend Henry Hawkins Tremayne (1741 - 1829) was a member of a landed family in the English county of Cornwall, and owner of the Heligan estate near Mevagissey, with significant interests i...
The Reverend Henry Hawkins Tremayne (1741 - 1829) was a member of a landed family in the English county of Cornwall, and owner of the Heligan estate near Mevagissey, with significant interests i...
Henry Holyoake
Henry Holyoake was a headmaster of Rugby School.
Henry Holyoake was a headmaster of Rugby School.
Henry James Matthew
The Rt Rev Henry James Matthew, DD (15 January 1837, Cambridge — 2 December 1898, Lahore) was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The Rt Rev Henry James Matthew, DD (15 January 1837, Cambridge — 2 December 1898, Lahore) was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Henry John Wale
Henry John Wale (1827 - 14 March 1892 in London) was an English author, soldier and church minister.
Henry John Wale (1827 - 14 March 1892 in London) was an English author, soldier and church minister.
Henry Matthew
The Rt Rev Henry James Matthew, DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
The Rt Rev Henry James Matthew, DD was an eminent Anglican priest in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Henry Moule
Henry Moule (1801–1880) was a priest in the Church of England and inventor of the dry earth closet.
Henry Moule (1801–1880) was a priest in the Church of England and inventor of the dry earth closet.
Henry Venn (Clapham Sect)
Henry Venn (1725 in Barnes, Surrey, England - 1797), was an English evangelical minister and one of the founders of the Clapham Sect, a small but highly influential evangelical group within the ...
Henry Venn (1725 in Barnes, Surrey, England - 1797), was an English evangelical minister and one of the founders of the Clapham Sect, a small but highly influential evangelical group within the ...
Henry Whitehead (clergyman)
The Reverend Henry Whitehead (22 September 1825 – 5 March 1896) was a Church of England cleric and the assistant curate at St. Luke's church in Soho, London during the 1854 cholera outbreak.
The Reverend Henry Whitehead (22 September 1825 – 5 March 1896) was a Church of England cleric and the assistant curate at St. Luke's church in Soho, London during the 1854 cholera outbreak.
Horace Newton
Canon Horace Newton (Born 1844, Died 1920) was a well respected priest within the Church of England, philanthropist, and country landowner.
Canon Horace Newton (Born 1844, Died 1920) was a well respected priest within the Church of England, philanthropist, and country landowner.
Hugh Hornby
Hugh Leycester Hornby was an Anglican clergyman.
Hugh Leycester Hornby was an Anglican clergyman.
Hugh Leycester Hornby
Hugh Leycester Hornby (20 November 1888, St. Michael's-on-Wyre, near Preston, Lancashire - 24 March 1965, Dunster) was an Anglican clergyman.
Hugh Leycester Hornby (20 November 1888, St. Michael's-on-Wyre, near Preston, Lancashire - 24 March 1965, Dunster) was an Anglican clergyman.
Jack Parsons (cricketer)
John Henry Parsons (30 May 1890 - 2 February 1981) was an English first class cricketer for Warwickshire County Cricket Club.
John Henry Parsons (30 May 1890 - 2 February 1981) was an English first class cricketer for Warwickshire County Cricket Club.
James Amiraux Jeremie
James Amiraux Jeremie (12 April 1802, St. Peter Port - 11 June 1872, Lincoln) was Professor of Classical Literature at The East India Company College 1830-50, Regius Professor of Divinity at the...
James Amiraux Jeremie (12 April 1802, St. Peter Port - 11 June 1872, Lincoln) was Professor of Classical Literature at The East India Company College 1830-50, Regius Professor of Divinity at the...
James Bandinel (clergyman)
James Bandinel was a British clergyman, author and poet.
James Bandinel was a British clergyman, author and poet.
James Gordon (bishop of Jarrow)
James Geoffrey Gordon M.A. (11 December 1881 – 28 August 1938) was a priest and bishop in the Church of England.
James Geoffrey Gordon M.A. (11 December 1881 – 28 August 1938) was a priest and bishop in the Church of England.
James Granger
James Granger (1723–1776), English biographer, was at Oxford and, entering the Church, became Vicar of Shiplake, Oxon.
James Granger (1723–1776), English biographer, was at Oxford and, entering the Church, became Vicar of Shiplake, Oxon.
James Harvey Bloom
James Harvey Bloom (28 December 1860 - 1944) was an English clergyman and antiquary.
James Harvey Bloom (28 December 1860 - 1944) was an English clergyman and antiquary.
James Ramsay (abolitionist)
James Ramsay (1733–1789) was a ship’s surgeon, Anglican priest, and leading abolitionist.
James Ramsay (1733–1789) was a ship’s surgeon, Anglican priest, and leading abolitionist.
Joanna Jepson
Joanna Jepson is a Church of England vicar most notable for instigating a legal challenge to the late abortion of a 28-week-old fetus in 2001.
Joanna Jepson is a Church of England vicar most notable for instigating a legal challenge to the late abortion of a 28-week-old fetus in 2001.
John Barlow (clergyman)
The Reverend John Barlow FRS (1799–1869) was an Anglican clergyman and Secretary of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1843–1860) and later Chaplain-in-Ordinary at Kensington Palace.
The Reverend John Barlow FRS (1799–1869) was an Anglican clergyman and Secretary of the Royal Institution of Great Britain (1843–1860) and later Chaplain-in-Ordinary at Kensington Palace.
John Beardsley
John Beardsley (April 23, 1732 – August 23, 1809) was a Church of England clergyman from the United States.
John Beardsley (April 23, 1732 – August 23, 1809) was a Church of England clergyman from the United States.
John Brass (writer)
John Brass or Brasse, was an educational writer.
John Brass or Brasse, was an educational writer.
John Breynton
John Breynton (1719, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales – 15 July 1799, Edgware Road, Paddington, London) was a renowned minister in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
John Breynton (1719, Trefeglwys, Montgomeryshire, Wales – 15 July 1799, Edgware Road, Paddington, London) was a renowned minister in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada.
John Clinch
Rev. Dr. John Clinch was a clergyman-physician credited with being the first man to practise vaccination in North America.
Rev. Dr. John Clinch was a clergyman-physician credited with being the first man to practise vaccination in North America.
John Craig (mathematician)
John Craig (1663 – October 11, 1731) was a Scottish mathematician theologist.
John Craig (1663 – October 11, 1731) was a Scottish mathematician theologist.
John Darwall
John Darwall was an English clergyman and hymnodist.
John Darwall was an English clergyman and hymnodist.
John Duncombe (writer)
John Duncombe (29 September 1729 - 19 January 1786) was an English clergyman and writer, son of William Duncombe.
John Duncombe (29 September 1729 - 19 January 1786) was an English clergyman and writer, son of William Duncombe.
John Edmondson, 2nd Baron Sandford
Commander John Cyril Edmondson, 2nd Baron Sandford, DSC (22 December 1920 – 13 January 2009) was a decorated Royal Navy officer, Church of England clergyman, conservationist and Conservative pol...
Commander John Cyril Edmondson, 2nd Baron Sandford, DSC (22 December 1920 – 13 January 2009) was a decorated Royal Navy officer, Church of England clergyman, conservationist and Conservative pol...
John Gay (philosopher)
John Gay (1699–1745), a cousin of the poet John Gay, was an English philosopher, biblical scholar and Church of England clergyman.
John Gay (1699–1745), a cousin of the poet John Gay, was an English philosopher, biblical scholar and Church of England clergyman.
John Gray Richardson
John Gray Richardson (1849-1924) was a priest in the Church of England.
John Gray Richardson (1849-1924) was a priest in the Church of England.
John Grote
John Grote (5 May 1813, Beckenham – 21 August 1866, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire) was an English moral philosopher and Anglican clergyman.
John Grote (5 May 1813, Beckenham – 21 August 1866, Trumpington, Cambridgeshire) was an English moral philosopher and Anglican clergyman.
John Hampden Gurney
John Hampden Gurney (15 August 1802 – 8 March 1862) was an Anglican clergyman and hymnist.
John Hampden Gurney (15 August 1802 – 8 March 1862) was an Anglican clergyman and hymnist.
John Hellins
John Hellins FRS was an autodidact, schoolteacher, mathematician, astronomer and country parson.
John Hellins FRS was an autodidact, schoolteacher, mathematician, astronomer and country parson.
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 Jortin
John Jortin (23 October 1698 – 5 September 1770) was an English church historian.
John Jortin (23 October 1698 – 5 September 1770) was an English church historian.
John Joscelyn
John Joscelyn or John Joscelin was an English clergyman and antiquarian as well as secretary to Matthew Parker, a Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
John Joscelyn or John Joscelin was an English clergyman and antiquarian as well as secretary to Matthew Parker, a Archbishop of Canterbury during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I of England.
John Metcalf Davenport
John Metcalf Davenport (1842–1913) was a Church of England clergyman and writer.
John Metcalf Davenport (1842–1913) was a Church of England clergyman and writer.
John Penrose (clergyman)
John Penrose (15 December 1778 – 9 August 1859) was a Church of England clergyman and theological writer.
John Penrose (15 December 1778 – 9 August 1859) was a Church of England clergyman and theological writer.
John Preston (clergyman)
John Preston D.D. (1587–1628) was an English puritan minister of the church, and master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
John Preston D.D. (1587–1628) was an English puritan minister of the church, and master of Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
John Richardson (Archdeacon of Nottingham)
John Gray Richardson was a priest in the Church of England.
John Gray Richardson was a priest in the Church of England.
John Robert Hall
John Robert Hall, HonDD HonDTheol FRSA HonFCollT (born 13 March 1949) is an English clergyman and Dean of Westminster.
John Robert Hall, HonDD HonDTheol FRSA HonFCollT (born 13 March 1949) is an English clergyman and Dean of Westminster.
John Rogers (c.1570-1636)
John Rogers (c.1570–1636), sometimes referred to as "Roaring" John Rogers, for his fiery preaching style, was a well-known English Puritan clergyman and preacher.
John Rogers (c.1570–1636), sometimes referred to as "Roaring" John Rogers, for his fiery preaching style, was a well-known English Puritan clergyman and preacher.
John Rogers (c.1570–1636)
John Rogers (c.1570–1636), sometimes referred to as "Roaring" John Rogers, for his fiery preaching style, was a well-known English Puritan clergyman and preacher.
John Rogers (c.1570–1636), sometimes referred to as "Roaring" John Rogers, for his fiery preaching style, was a well-known English Puritan clergyman and preacher.
John Skinner (archaeologist)
The Rev. John Skinner was a parish vicar and amateur antiquarian and archaeologist operating mainly in the area of Bath and the villages of northern Somerset in the early nineteenth century.
The Rev. John Skinner was a parish vicar and amateur antiquarian and archaeologist operating mainly in the area of Bath and the villages of northern Somerset in the early nineteenth century.
John Stott
John Robert Walmsley Stott CBE was an English Christian leader and Anglican cleric who was noted as a leader of the worldwide Evangelical movement.
John Robert Walmsley Stott CBE was an English Christian leader and Anglican cleric who was noted as a leader of the worldwide Evangelical movement.
John Swete
Rev. John Swete alias Tripe was a Devonshire clergyman, artist, antiquary, topographer and author of the Picturesque Sketches of Devon consisting of twenty illustrated journals of Devonshire...
Rev. John Swete alias Tripe was a Devonshire clergyman, artist, antiquary, topographer and author of the Picturesque Sketches of Devon consisting of twenty illustrated journals of Devonshire...
John Terry (clergyman)
John Terry (c.1555–1625) was a Church of England clergyman and anti-Catholic controversialist.
John Terry (c.1555–1625) was a Church of England clergyman and anti-Catholic controversialist.
John Whitaker (historian)
John Whitaker B.D., F.S.A. (born Manchester 1735; died Ruan Lanihorne 1808), was an English historian and Anglican clergyman.
John Whitaker B.D., F.S.A. (born Manchester 1735; died Ruan Lanihorne 1808), was an English historian and Anglican clergyman.
Joseph Diggle
The Reverend Joseph Robert Diggle JP (May 12, 1849 – June 16, 1917) was a British Anglican clergyman, politician and public servant.
The Reverend Joseph Robert Diggle JP (May 12, 1849 – June 16, 1917) was a British Anglican clergyman, politician and public servant.
Joseph Sarvananthan
Venerable Joseph Sarvananthan was an Anglican Priest, in the Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon, Church of England in Sri Lanka.
Venerable Joseph Sarvananthan was an Anglican Priest, in the Diocese of Colombo of the Church of Ceylon, Church of England in Sri Lanka.
Joseph Williams Blakesley
Joseph Williams Blakesley (6 March 1808 – 18 April 1885) was an English clergyman.
Joseph Williams Blakesley (6 March 1808 – 18 April 1885) was an English clergyman.
Joshua William Brooks
Joshua William Brooks, M.A. was born in 1790 and died 15 February 1882: he was a priest in the Church of England.
Joshua William Brooks, M.A. was born in 1790 and died 15 February 1882: he was a priest in the Church of England.
Josiah Woodward
Josiah Woodward (b. 1657 d.1712) was a Church of England clergyman and moral reformer.
Josiah Woodward (b. 1657 d.1712) was a Church of England clergyman and moral reformer.
Kenneth Fernando
Kenneth Michael James Fernando, B.A., BD is a former Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Kenneth Michael James Fernando, B.A., BD is a former Anglican Bishop of Colombo, Sri Lanka.
Lakdasa De Mel
Lakdasa De Mel, MA was the first Bishop of Kurunegala, Sri Lanka.
Lakdasa De Mel, MA was the first Bishop of Kurunegala, Sri Lanka.
Lakshman Wickremasinghe
The Rt Revd Dr Lakshman Wickremasinghe was one of the youngest Bishops in the Anglican Communion and a Human Rights activist.
The Rt Revd Dr Lakshman Wickremasinghe was one of the youngest Bishops in the Anglican Communion and a Human Rights activist.
Laurence Henry Woolmer
Laurence Henry Woolmer (1906 – 1977) was the Bishop of Lahore from 1949 until 1968.
Laurence Henry Woolmer (1906 – 1977) was the Bishop of Lahore from 1949 until 1968.
Laurence Woolmer
Laurence Henry Woolmer (1906 – 1977) was the Bishop of Lahore from 1949 until 1968.
Laurence Henry Woolmer (1906 – 1977) was the Bishop of Lahore from 1949 until 1968.
Lionel Gatford
Lionel Gatford was a royalist Church of England clergyman.
Lionel Gatford was a royalist Church of England clergyman.
Lord Charles Murray-Aynsley
Very Rev. Lord Charles Murray-Aynsley (21 October 1771 – 5 May 1808) was an English dean.
Very Rev. Lord Charles Murray-Aynsley (21 October 1771 – 5 May 1808) was an English dean.
Mark Oakley
Mark David Oakley is Canon Treasurer of St Paul's Cathedral, London.
Mark David Oakley is Canon Treasurer of St Paul's Cathedral, London.
Michael Jackson (priest)
Michael James Jackson was a priest and canon in the Church of England.
Michael James Jackson was a priest and canon in the Church of England.
Michael James Jackson
Michael James Jackson was a priest and canon in the Church of England.
Michael James Jackson was a priest and canon in the Church of England.
Michael Mayne
The Very Rev Michael Clement Otway Mayne KCVO (10 September 1929 – 22 October 2006) was an English clergyman who served as Dean of Westminster.
The Very Rev Michael Clement Otway Mayne KCVO (10 September 1929 – 22 October 2006) was an English clergyman who served as Dean of Westminster.
Michael Scott-Joynt
Michael Charles Scott-Joynt is an English ecclesiastic and prelate of the Order of the Garter.
Michael Charles Scott-Joynt is an English ecclesiastic and prelate of the Order of the Garter.
Mike Breen (pastor)
Mike Breen is an English church leader, minister, author and entrepreneur.
Mike Breen is an English church leader, minister, author and entrepreneur.
Moses Browne
Moses Browne was a pen-cutter from Clerkenwell, London, England who became a poet and eventually rose amongst the ranks of the Church of England.
Moses Browne was a pen-cutter from Clerkenwell, London, England who became a poet and eventually rose amongst the ranks of the Church of England.
Nathan Haines (clergyman)
Nathan Haines, D.D. was an English clergyman.
Nathan Haines, D.D. was an English clergyman.
Neville Stuart Talbot
Neville Stuart Talbot was born at Keble College, Oxford on 21 August 1879 and died on 3 April 1943.
Neville Stuart Talbot was born at Keble College, Oxford on 21 August 1879 and died on 3 April 1943.
Neville Talbot
Neville Stuart Talbot was born at Keble College, Oxford on 21 August 1879 and died on 3 April 1943.
Neville Stuart Talbot was born at Keble College, Oxford on 21 August 1879 and died on 3 April 1943.
Nicholas Chamberlaine
Nicholas Chamberlaine was a priest in the Church of England who was known for his charitable donations.
Nicholas Chamberlaine was a priest in the Church of England who was known for his charitable donations.
Nicholas Clagett the Younger
Nicholas Clagett the Younger, D.D. (1654-1727), was an English controversialist.
Nicholas Clagett the Younger, D.D. (1654-1727), was an English controversialist.
Patrick Brontë
The Reverend Patrick Brontë (17 March 1777 - 7 June 1861) was an Irish Anglican curate and writer who spent most of his adult life in England, and was the father of the writers Charlotte, ...
The Reverend Patrick Brontë (17 March 1777 - 7 June 1861) was an Irish Anglican curate and writer who spent most of his adult life in England, and was the father of the writers Charlotte, ...
Patrick McLaughlin (churchman)
Patrick McLaughlin (1909–1988) was an Anglican priest and Christian thinker who resigned the priesthood of the Church of England in 1962 and became a Roman Catholic.
Patrick McLaughlin (1909–1988) was an Anglican priest and Christian thinker who resigned the priesthood of the Church of England in 1962 and became a Roman Catholic.
Paul Lorrain
Paul Lorrain (died 1719) was, for twenty-two years, the secretary, translator, and copyist for Samuel Pepys, and became well known as the ordinary of Newgate Prison by standardizing the publicat...
Paul Lorrain (died 1719) was, for twenty-two years, the secretary, translator, and copyist for Samuel Pepys, and became well known as the ordinary of Newgate Prison by standardizing the publicat...
Percy Warrington
The Reverend Percy Ewart Warrington was an educationalist and evangelical Church of England clergyman who created an education empire, known as Allied Schools in the 1920s by purchasing a group ...
The Reverend Percy Ewart Warrington was an educationalist and evangelical Church of England clergyman who created an education empire, known as Allied Schools in the 1920s by purchasing a group ...
Peter Ditchfield
Rev. Peter Hempson Ditchfield, FSA was a Church of England priest, an historian and a prolific author.
Rev. Peter Hempson Ditchfield, FSA was a Church of England priest, an historian and a prolific author.
Peter Selby
Peter Stephen Maurice Selby (born 7 December 1941) was the Church of England Bishop of Worcester.
Peter Stephen Maurice Selby (born 7 December 1941) was the Church of England Bishop of Worcester.
Phanuel Bacon
Phanuel Bacon DD (1699–1783) was an English playwright, poet and author.
Phanuel Bacon DD (1699–1783) was an English playwright, poet and author.
Philip Freeman
Philip Freeman (1818–1875) was a Church of England clergyman and archdeacon of Exeter.
Philip Freeman (1818–1875) was a Church of England clergyman and archdeacon of Exeter.
Philip Quaque
Philip Quaque (1741 – 17 October 1816) was the first African to be ordained as a minister of the Church of England.
Philip Quaque (1741 – 17 October 1816) was the first African to be ordained as a minister of the Church of England.
Reginald Somerset Ward
Reginald Somerset Ward (28 January 1881 - July 1962) was an English Anglican priest, author and spiritual director.
Reginald Somerset Ward (28 January 1881 - July 1962) was an English Anglican priest, author and spiritual director.
Revd. Canon Thomas Henry Davis
Revd. Canon Thomas Henry Davis (1867 - 1947) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Wells Cathedral and was the only person ever to hold a simultaneous post of Canon of a Cathedral and...
Revd. Canon Thomas Henry Davis (1867 - 1947) was an English cathedral organist, who served in Wells Cathedral and was the only person ever to hold a simultaneous post of Canon of a Cathedral and...
Richard Boys
Reverend Richard Boys MA (1785–1867) was a Church of England clergyman and author, most notable for his tenure as Chaplain on St. Helena at the time of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile there.
Reverend Richard Boys MA (1785–1867) was a Church of England clergyman and author, most notable for his tenure as Chaplain on St. Helena at the time of Napoleon Bonaparte's exile there.
Richard Cecil (clergyman)
Richard Cecil was a leading Evangelical Anglican clergyman of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Richard Cecil was a leading Evangelical Anglican clergyman of the 18th and 19th centuries.
Richard Harris Barham
Richard Harris Barham was an English cleric of the Church of England, novelist, and humorous poet.
Richard Harris Barham was an English cleric of the Church of England, novelist, and humorous poet.
Richard Hill of Hawkstone
The Rev. the Hon. Sir Richard Hill of Hawkstone Hall, Shropshire, was baptised at Hodnet, Shropshire, 23 March 1655 and died unmarried at Richmond, Surrey, 11 June 1727, aged 73.
The Rev. the Hon. Sir Richard Hill of Hawkstone Hall, Shropshire, was baptised at Hodnet, Shropshire, 23 March 1655 and died unmarried at Richmond, Surrey, 11 June 1727, aged 73.
Richard Polwhele
Richard Polwhele was a Cornish clergyman, poet and topographer.
Richard Polwhele was a Cornish clergyman, poet and topographer.
Richard Rawlinson
Richard Rawlinson FRS (February 3, 1690 – April 6, 1755) was an English clergyman and antiquarian collector of books and manuscripts, which he bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Richard Rawlinson FRS (February 3, 1690 – April 6, 1755) was an English clergyman and antiquarian collector of books and manuscripts, which he bequeathed to the Bodleian Library, Oxford.
Richard William Enraght
Richard William Enraght SSC (February 23, 1837 – September 21, 1898) was an Irish-born Church of England priest of the late nineteenth century.
Richard William Enraght SSC (February 23, 1837 – September 21, 1898) was an Irish-born Church of England priest of the late nineteenth century.
Rico Tice
Richard Ian "Rico" Tice is an Anglican churchman and writer, co-author of Christianity Explored.
Richard Ian "Rico" Tice is an Anglican churchman and writer, co-author of Christianity Explored.
Robert Abbot (theologian)
Robert Abbot was an English theologian who promoted puritan doctrines.
Robert Abbot was an English theologian who promoted puritan doctrines.
Robert Aldridge
Robert Aldridge was an English clergyman.
Robert Aldridge was an English clergyman.
Robert Burton (scholar)
Robert Burton (8 February 1577 – 25 January 1640) was an English scholar at Oxford University, best known for the classic The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Robert Burton (8 February 1577 – 25 January 1640) was an English scholar at Oxford University, best known for the classic The Anatomy of Melancholy.
Robert Eric Charles Browne
Robert Eric Charles Browne was a distinguished Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
Robert Eric Charles Browne was a distinguished Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
Robert Gray (bishop of Cape Town)
Robert Gray (3 October 1809 – 1 September 1872) was the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town.
Robert Gray (3 October 1809 – 1 September 1872) was the first Anglican Bishop of Cape Town.
Robert Henry Hawkins
Robert Henry Hawkins was a priest of the Church of England and Canon of Windsor.
Robert Henry Hawkins was a priest of the Church of England and Canon of Windsor.
Robert Isaac Wilberforce
Robert Isaac Wilberforce (December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer, second son of abolitionist William Wilberforce, and active in the Oxford Movement.
Robert Isaac Wilberforce (December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer, second son of abolitionist William Wilberforce, and active in the Oxford Movement.
Robert King (footballer)
Canon Robert Stuart King was an English international footballer and Anglican clergyman.
Canon Robert Stuart King was an English international footballer and Anglican clergyman.
Robert Quirk Short
Robert Quirk Short (1759 - January 31, 1827) was a Church of England clergyman.
Robert Quirk Short (1759 - January 31, 1827) was a Church of England clergyman.
Robert Wilberforce
Robert Isaac Wilberforce (December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer, second son of abolitionist William Wilberforce, and active in the Oxford Movement.
Robert Isaac Wilberforce (December 1802 – 3 February 1857) was an English clergyman and writer, second son of abolitionist William Wilberforce, and active in the Oxford Movement.
Robinson Duckworth
Reverend Robinson Duckworth DD, CVO, VD, (4 December 1834 – 20 September 1911) was present in the original boating expedition of 4 July 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told by Le...
Reverend Robinson Duckworth DD, CVO, VD, (4 December 1834 – 20 September 1911) was present in the original boating expedition of 4 July 1862 during which Alice's Adventures were first told by Le...
Ronald Berkeley Cole
The Venerable Ronald Berkeley Cole (1913–1996) was an eminent Anglican priest and author in the first half of the mid 20th century.
The Venerable Ronald Berkeley Cole (1913–1996) was an eminent Anglican priest and author in the first half of the mid 20th century.
Ronald Claud Dudley Jasper
Ronald Claud Dudley Jasper CBE was Dean of York between 1975 and 1984.
Ronald Claud Dudley Jasper CBE was Dean of York between 1975 and 1984.
Rowland Hill (preacher)
Rowland Hill A.M., was a popular English preacher, enthusiastic evangelical and an influential advocate of small-pox vaccination.
Rowland Hill A.M., was a popular English preacher, enthusiastic evangelical and an influential advocate of small-pox vaccination.
Roy Ridley
Maurice Roy Ridley (January 25, 1890, Orcheston St Mary –June 12, 1969) was a writer and poet, Fellow and Chaplain of Balliol College, Oxford.
Maurice Roy Ridley (January 25, 1890, Orcheston St Mary –June 12, 1969) was a writer and poet, Fellow and Chaplain of Balliol College, Oxford.
Samuel Berdmore
Samuel Berdmore was an English clergyman, the fourth son of Edward Berdmore of Worcester.
Samuel Berdmore was an English clergyman, the fourth son of Edward Berdmore of Worcester.
Samuel Croxall
Samuel Croxall was an Anglican churchman, writer and translator, particularly noted for his edition of Aesop's Fables.
Samuel Croxall was an Anglican churchman, writer and translator, particularly noted for his edition of Aesop's Fables.
Samuel Knight (bishop)
The Rt Rev Samuel Kirshbaum Knight was a Suffragan Bishop from 1924 until his death in 1932.
The Rt Rev Samuel Kirshbaum Knight was a Suffragan Bishop from 1924 until his death in 1932.
Samuel Lodge
The Rev. Samuel Lodge (born 11 February 1829, died 5 September 1897) was author of Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions He was a headmaster of Horncastle Grammar School, Lincolnshire, recto...
The Rev. Samuel Lodge (born 11 February 1829, died 5 September 1897) was author of Scrivelsby, the Home of the Champions He was a headmaster of Horncastle Grammar School, Lincolnshire, recto...
Samuel Peters
Reverend Samuel Andrew Peters (1735–1826) was a Connecticut Anglican clergyman and historian.
Reverend Samuel Andrew Peters (1735–1826) was a Connecticut Anglican clergyman and historian.
Scrope Berdmore
Scrope Berdmore (1708–1770) was an English clergyman.
Scrope Berdmore (1708–1770) was an English clergyman.
Simon Gunton
Simon Gunton (1609-1676), was an English divine and antiquary.
Simon Gunton (1609-1676), was an English divine and antiquary.
Sir Frederick Currie, 2nd Baronet
The Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie, 2nd Baronet (18 April 1823, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh – 13 November 1900) was an English baronet, the eldest child of Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet ...
The Reverend Sir Frederick Larkins Currie, 2nd Baronet (18 April 1823, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh – 13 November 1900) was an English baronet, the eldest child of Sir Frederick Currie, 1st Baronet ...
Sir William Lowther, 1st Baronet, of Little Preston
Sir William Lowther, 1st Baronet was an English landowner and curate, of Little Preston, Yorkshire.
Sir William Lowther, 1st Baronet was an English landowner and curate, of Little Preston, Yorkshire.
Stephen Lowe (bishop)
Stephen Lowe was, until his retirement in July 2009, the suffragan Bishop of Hulme in the Anglican Diocese of Manchester, Link Bishop for Namibia and Chair of the Urban Bishops Panel.
Stephen Lowe was, until his retirement in July 2009, the suffragan Bishop of Hulme in the Anglican Diocese of Manchester, Link Bishop for Namibia and Chair of the Urban Bishops Panel.
Stephen Whisson
Stephen Whisson was a tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, and coached 72 students in the 1744-1754 period.
Stephen Whisson was a tutor at Trinity College, Cambridge, United Kingdom, and coached 72 students in the 1744-1754 period.
Steve Croft
Steven John Lindsey Croft (known as Steve; born 1957) is an open evangelical Church of England clergyman and theologian specialising in mission.
Steven John Lindsey Croft (known as Steve; born 1957) is an open evangelical Church of England clergyman and theologian specialising in mission.
Steven Croft (bishop)
Steven John Lindsey Croft (born 1957) is an open evangelical Church of England clergyman and theologian specialising in mission.
Steven John Lindsey Croft (born 1957) is an open evangelical Church of England clergyman and theologian specialising in mission.
Thomas Adam
Thomas Adam (February 25, 1701 – March 31, 1784) was a Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
Thomas Adam (February 25, 1701 – March 31, 1784) was a Church of England clergyman and religious writer.
Thomas Bailey (priest)
Thomas Bailey or Bayly (died c. 1657) was a seventeenth-century English religious controversialist, a Royalist Church of England clergyman who converted to Roman Catholicism.
Thomas Bailey or Bayly (died c. 1657) was a seventeenth-century English religious controversialist, a Royalist Church of England clergyman who converted to Roman Catholicism.
Thomas Coke (bishop)
Thomas Coke was the first Methodist Bishop and is known as the Father of Methodist Missions.
Thomas Coke was the first Methodist Bishop and is known as the Father of Methodist Missions.
Thomas Comber (dean of Carlisle)
Doctor Thomas Comber was an English linguist.
Doctor Thomas Comber was an English linguist.
Thomas Corser
Thomas Corser (1793–1876) was a British literary scholar and Church of England clergyman.
Thomas Corser (1793–1876) was a British literary scholar and Church of England clergyman.
Thomas Field
Thomas Field was born on 9 November 1855 and died 20 May 1936.
Thomas Field was born on 9 November 1855 and died 20 May 1936.
Thomas Hollingdale
The Rev Thomas "Tom" Henry Hollingdale AKC (12 November 1900 - 14 April 1978), was a Church of England cleric and Wales international rugby player.
The Rev Thomas "Tom" Henry Hollingdale AKC (12 November 1900 - 14 April 1978), was a Church of England cleric and Wales international rugby player.
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 Keble
Thomas Keble was a Church of England clergyman, younger brother of John Keble.
Thomas Keble was a Church of England clergyman, younger brother of John Keble.
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 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 Tanner (writer)
Thomas Tanner was an English clergyman and writer, the author of The Entrance of Mazzarini.
Thomas Tanner was an English clergyman and writer, the author of The Entrance of Mazzarini.
Thomas Thellusson Carter
Thomas Thellusson Carter often known as T. T. Carter, T.T.C. or Canon Carter was a significant figure in the Victorian Church of England, responsible for re-introducing some An...
Thomas Thellusson Carter often known as T. T. Carter, T.T.C. or Canon Carter was a significant figure in the Victorian Church of England, responsible for re-introducing some An...
Thomas Valpy French
Thomas Valpy French, was an English Christian Missionary in India and Persia, who became the first Bishop of Lahore, in 1877, and also founded the St. John's College, Agra, in 1853.
Thomas Valpy French, was an English Christian Missionary in India and Persia, who became the first Bishop of Lahore, in 1877, and also founded the St. John's College, Agra, in 1853.
Valpy French
Thomas Valpy French, was an English Christian Missionary in India and Persia, who became the first Bishop of Lahore, in 1877, and also founded the St. John's College, Agra, in 1853.
Thomas Valpy French, was an English Christian Missionary in India and Persia, who became the first Bishop of Lahore, in 1877, and also founded the St. John's College, Agra, in 1853.
Victor Whitechurch
Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch (12 March 1868 – 25 May 1933) was a Church of England clergyman and author.
Victor Lorenzo Whitechurch (12 March 1868 – 25 May 1933) was a Church of England clergyman and author.
W. R. F. Browning
W. R. F. Browning is an Anglican clergyman.
W. R. F. Browning is an Anglican clergyman.
Walter Aston, 9th Lord Aston of Forfar
Walter Aston, 9th Lord Aston of Forfar (September 15, 1769 – January 21, 1845) was a son of Walter Aston, 8th Lord Aston of Forfar, and Anne Hutchinson.
Walter Aston, 9th Lord Aston of Forfar (September 15, 1769 – January 21, 1845) was a son of Walter Aston, 8th Lord Aston of Forfar, and Anne Hutchinson.
Walter Baddeley
Walter Hubert Baddeley (1894–1960) was the seventh Anglican Bishop of Melanesia, serving from 1932 to 1947.
Walter Hubert Baddeley (1894–1960) was the seventh Anglican Bishop of Melanesia, serving from 1932 to 1947.
Walter Bagot (cleric)
Walter Bagot (2 November 1731 – 10 July 1806) was an English cleric and landowner.
Walter Bagot (2 November 1731 – 10 July 1806) was an English cleric and landowner.
Walter Hussey
Walter Hussey was an Anglican clergyman who had a great fondness for the arts, commissioning a number of musical compositions and visual art for the church as well as amassing his own collection.
Walter Hussey was an Anglican clergyman who had a great fondness for the arts, commissioning a number of musical compositions and visual art for the church as well as amassing his own collection.
Walter Whitford
Walter Whitford (ca. 1581 – 1647) was a seventeenth-century Scottish minister, prelate and Royalist.
Walter Whitford (ca. 1581 – 1647) was a seventeenth-century Scottish minister, prelate and Royalist.
Weyman Bouchery
Weyman Bouchery (1683-1712) was a Latin poet.
Weyman Bouchery (1683-1712) was a Latin poet.
William Adams (author)
William Adams (1814–1848), Church of England clergyman and author of Christian allegories popular in Britain in the 19th century.
William Adams (1814–1848), Church of England clergyman and author of Christian allegories popular in Britain in the 19th century.
William Agar Adamson
William Agar Adamson was an Irish-born Canadian Church of England clergyman and author.
William Agar Adamson was an Irish-born Canadian Church of England clergyman and author.
William Ainger Wigram
William Ainger Wigram (16 May 1872 - 16 January 1953) was an English Church of England priest and author, notable for his work with and writings on the Assyrian Church of the East.
William Ainger Wigram (16 May 1872 - 16 January 1953) was an English Church of England priest and author, notable for his work with and writings on the Assyrian Church of the East.
William Baker Pitt
Reverend William Baker Pitt (18 January 1856 - 21 November 1936) was the founder of Swindon Town Football Club and also curate of Christ Church, Swindon until 1881 and rector of Liddington from...
Reverend William Baker Pitt (18 January 1856 - 21 November 1936) was the founder of Swindon Town Football Club and also curate of Christ Church, Swindon until 1881 and rector of Liddington from...
William Barker Daniel
William Barker Daniel (1754–1833) was an English cleric and writer on field sports.
William Barker Daniel (1754–1833) was an English cleric and writer on field sports.
William Dunkin
William Dunkin, D.D. (1709?–1765), was an Irish poet.
William Dunkin, D.D. (1709?–1765), was an Irish poet.
William Foxley Norris
William Foxley Norris KCVO (1859–1937) was Dean of York between 1917 and 1925 and of Westminster from then until his death in 1937.
William Foxley Norris KCVO (1859–1937) was Dean of York between 1917 and 1925 and of Westminster from then until his death in 1937.
William H. C. Lloyd
William Henry Cynric Lloyd, Archdeacon of Durban (13 January 1802 – 3 January 1881) was an Anglican clergyman.
William Henry Cynric Lloyd, Archdeacon of Durban (13 January 1802 – 3 January 1881) was an Anglican clergyman.
William Henry Brookfield
William Henry Brookfield (1809–1874) was an Anglican priest, Inspector of Schools, and chaplain-in-ordinary to Queen Victoria.
William Henry Brookfield (1809–1874) was an Anglican priest, Inspector of Schools, and chaplain-in-ordinary to Queen Victoria.
William Henry Griffith Thomas
William Henry Griffith Thomas (1861–1924) was an Anglican clergyman and scholar from the English-Welsh border country.
William Henry Griffith Thomas (1861–1924) was an Anglican clergyman and scholar from the English-Welsh border country.
William Lummis
Canon William Murrell Lummis, MC (4 June 1886 – 2 November 1985) was a British military historian most noted for the research he conducted on the Victoria Cross, the Charge of the Light Br...
Canon William Murrell Lummis, MC (4 June 1886 – 2 November 1985) was a British military historian most noted for the research he conducted on the Victoria Cross, the Charge of the Light Br...
William Mompesson
William Mompesson was an historically important clergyman, whose decisive action when his Derbyshire parish, Eyam, became infected with the plague in the 17th century averted more widespread cat...
William Mompesson was an historically important clergyman, whose decisive action when his Derbyshire parish, Eyam, became infected with the plague in the 17th century averted more widespread cat...
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 ...
William Smith (Episcopalian priest)
William Smith was the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania.
William Smith was the first provost of the University of Pennsylvania.
William Sykes (clergyman)
William Sykes (24 July 1861–24 August 1930), born Barrow-in-Furness, was first Curate of St John's Church, Tunbrdige Wells; Vicar of Hillsborough and Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield, 1895–...
William Sykes (24 July 1861–24 August 1930), born Barrow-in-Furness, was first Curate of St John's Church, Tunbrdige Wells; Vicar of Hillsborough and Wadsley Bridge, Sheffield, 1895–...
William Tutty
Reverend William Tutty (c. 1715 – 24 November 1754) was a priest of the Church of England who was trained and ordained in England.
Reverend William Tutty (c. 1715 – 24 November 1754) was a priest of the Church of England who was trained and ordained in England.
William Webster (clergyman)
William Webster was a British clergyman in the Church of England and a theological writer.
William Webster was a British clergyman in the Church of England and a theological writer.
William West Jones
William West Jones (11 May 1838 – 21 May 1908) was the second Bishop and first Archbishop of Cape Town.
William West Jones (11 May 1838 – 21 May 1908) was the second Bishop and first Archbishop of Cape Town.
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