Scottish Anglican priests
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...
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.
Brian Smith (bishop)
Brian Arthur Smith was the most recent Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Brian Arthur Smith was the most recent Bishop of Edinburgh in the Scottish Episcopal Church.
Ebenezer Henderson
Ebenezer Henderson (November 17, 1784 – May 17, 1858), a Scottish divine, was born at the Linn near Dunfermline, and died at Mortlake.
Ebenezer Henderson (November 17, 1784 – May 17, 1858), a Scottish divine, was born at the Linn near Dunfermline, and died at Mortlake.
Frederick William Matheson
Frederick William Matheson (29 July 1882 – 1 July 1942) was an Anglican priest, who became Dean of Carlisle.
Frederick William Matheson (29 July 1882 – 1 July 1942) was an Anglican priest, who became Dean of Carlisle.
Kenneth Stevenson
Kenneth William Stevenson was the eighth Bishop of Portsmouth in the Church of England.
Kenneth William Stevenson was the eighth Bishop of Portsmouth in the Church of England.
Michael Geddes
Michael Geddes LL.D. was a Scottish clergyman of the Church of England and historian.
Michael Geddes LL.D. was a Scottish clergyman of the Church of England and historian.
Robert Creighton
Robert Creighton or Crichton (1593–1672) was a Scottish royalist churchman who became Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Robert Creighton or Crichton (1593–1672) was a Scottish royalist churchman who became Bishop of Bath and Wells.
Stephen Reay
Stephen Reay (29 March 1782 – 20 January 1861) was a Scottish academic and clergyman, who was Laudian Professor of Arabic from 1840 until his death.
Stephen Reay (29 March 1782 – 20 January 1861) was a Scottish academic and clergyman, who was Laudian Professor of Arabic from 1840 until his death.
Walter Balcanquhall
Walter Balcanquhall was a Scottish clergyman who became a staunch royalist and supporter of the church policy of Charles I of England.
Walter Balcanquhall was a Scottish clergyman who became a staunch royalist and supporter of the church policy of Charles I of England.
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.
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