- male, deceased (1719)
- John Harris (c. 1666 - September 7, 1719), was an English writer. He is best known as the editor of the "Lexicon technicum", or "Dictionary of the...
- male, deceased (1720)
- John Adams D.D. (1662-1720), provost of King's College, Cambridge, was born in London, and educated at Cambridge, where he was admitted of King's...
- male, deceased (1613)
- Doctor William Barlow was an Anglican priest and courtier during the reign of James I of England. He served as Bishop of Rochester in 1605 and...
- male, deceased (1942)
- Wilson Carlile, CH (1847–1942) was a British evangelist who founded Church Army, and was Prebendary of St Paul's Cathedral. Called "The Chief", Wi...
- male, deceased (1583)
- Edmund Grindal (c. 1519 - 6 July,1583) was an English church leader who successively held the posts of Bishop of London, Archbishop of York and...
- male, deceased (1629)
- Sir Edwin Sandys (9 December 1561 - October 1629) was a British statesman and one of the founders of the proprietary Virginia Company of London,...
- male, deceased (1816)
- Rt Rev Richard Watson (1737-1816) was an Anglican clergyman and academic, who served as the Bishop of Llandaff from 1782 to 1816. He was born in...
- male, deceased (1677)
- Gilbert Sheldon (1598-1677), Archbishop of Canterbury, was born at Stanton in the parish of Ellastone, Staffordshire, and educated at Trinity...
- male, deceased (1713)
- Thomas Sprat (1635 - May 20, 1713), English divine, was born at Beaminster, Dorset, and educated at Wadham College, Oxford, where he held a...
- male, deceased (1500)
- Thomas Rotherham, also known as Thomas (Scot) de Rotherham (August 24, 1423 - May 29, 1500), was an English cleric and statesman. Born in...
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