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| Sheldon (died 1642?) was a Church of England | clergyman, a convert from Catholicism, known as a pole |
| Edward Corbet (died 1658) was an English | clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly. |
| Habibullah was an Islamic | clergyman, a Mullah. |
| Hilkiah Bedford (1663-1724) was an English | clergyman, a nonjuror and writer, imprisoned as the au |
| Nicholas Byfield (1579-1622) was an English | clergyman, a leading preacher of the reign of James I. |
| zzarelli (19 April 1797 1856) was an Italian | clergyman, a member of the Roman Catholic curia under |
| aume Durand (died 1328 or 1330) was a French | clergyman, a nephew of a more famous Guillaume Durand, |
| later, for decades a celibate Roman Catholic | clergyman, a locket containing his wife's picture was |
| Calybute Downing (1606-1644) was an English | clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly. |
| burn (Percival) (1533?-1606?) was an English | clergyman, a Marian exile, suspected nonconformist and |
| Robert Hill (died 1623) was an English | clergyman, a “conforming puritan” according to Anthony |
| As a respected | clergyman, academic and author, many doubt that his cl |
| Michael Lort (1725-1790) was a Welsh | clergyman, academic and antiquary. |
| Ottensheim in Upper Austria) was an Austrian | clergyman, academic, politician, civil servant, editor |
| 18 November 1759 she married the 52-year-old | clergyman Adriaan Wolff. |
| brought up as the son of a Church of England | clergyman, always held Christian beliefs, though accom |
| Thomas Hill ( | clergyman), American Unitarian, president of Antioch C |
| r Larcome (1602-1669) was an English Puritan | clergyman, an early but not permanent settler at Dover |
| John Humfrey (1621-1719) was an English | clergyman, an ejected minister from 1662 and controver |
| ovember 1911 - 29 December 1996) was a Welsh | clergyman and author. |
| n as William Jones of Nayland, was a British | clergyman and author. |
| Dowman or Dowlman (died 1526) was an English | clergyman and benefactor. |
| 4-1733) was a 17th century Church of England | clergyman and bass singer famed for his range and powe |
| Drue Cressener (1642?-1718) was an English | clergyman and theological writer, known as an interpre |
| He became a | clergyman and gave the privileges of the Church to all |
| 1562 - 5 February 1630) was an English | clergyman and translator of the Authorised King James |
| Bernard Meredith Kitson, a Church of England | clergyman, and his wife Helen May Lely. |
| 1598/9 - December 1665) was a Welsh Anglican | clergyman and religious writer. |
| Dechaine and Cunningham, deists; Shepherd, a | clergyman, and Templeton, a layman, uncertain in his b |
| 21 - William Agar Adamson, Church of England | clergyman and author (d.1868) |
| His parents were James Andrew, an Anglican | clergyman, and Jane Chapman, of the Chapman banking fa |
| For the | clergyman and former slave, see Richard Preston (clerg |
| Good (1609-1678) was an English academic and | clergyman, and Master of Balliol College, Oxford. |
| Hannibal Potter (1592-1664) was an English | clergyman and college head in Oxford during the First |
| Samuel Bold (1649-1737) was an English | clergyman and controversialist, a supporter of the arg |
| 1948 Schenectady, New York) was an American | clergyman and politician from New York. |
| iam E. Slemmons was a prominent 19th century | clergyman and academic in Western Pennsylvania. |
| Zachary Brooke (1716-1788) was an English | clergyman and academic, Lady Margaret's Professor of D |
| January 15, 1778) was a U.S. Congregational | clergyman and educator. |
| He was born on 2 February 1910, the son of a | clergyman, and attended Weymouth College. |
| 3, Paddington - 30 June 1875) was an English | clergyman and premillennarian writer. |
| arton, the elder (1688?-1745) was an English | clergyman and schoolmaster, known as the second profes |
| September 9, 1870) was a U.S. Congregational | clergyman and educator. |
| сий Хилендарски) (1722-1773) was a Bulgarian | clergyman and a key Bulgarian National Revival figure. |
| May 14, 1858) was an American Congregational | clergyman and educator. |
| December 1846 - 1 July 1924) was an English | clergyman and cricketer who played for Derbyshire betw |
| ed 1773) was a high-church Church of England | clergyman and religious controversialist. |
| He was also a scholar and | clergyman and served in the Royal Navy. |
| 0, 1913) was a leading American Presbyterian | clergyman and author. |
| 72? - 9 June 1848, Tottenham) was an English | clergyman and antiquary. |
| Thomas Gisbourne (1758-1846), | clergyman and author |
| Thomas Prichard (born c. 1591) was a Welsh | clergyman and academic at the University of Oxford. |
| Yohanna Barnaba Abdallah (died 1924) was a | clergyman and historian of the Yao people of central A |
| Thomas (1734 - 3 September 1799) was a Welsh | clergyman and academic, who was a Fellow of Pembroke C |
| Paul Sabatier, French | clergyman and historian. |
| April 1743 - 30 October 1823) was an English | clergyman and inventor of the power loom. |
| Gurney or Gurnay (died 1648) was an English | clergyman and anti-Catholic writer. |
| Georg Christian Dieffenbach (1822-1901), | clergyman and poet |
| November 1753 - 23 May 1815) was an American | clergyman and botanist. |
| (in England): Frederick Thatcher, | clergyman and architect. |
| hristopher Woodforde was an eminent Anglican | clergyman and noted author in the mid 20th century. |
| gate Street, London) was a Church of England | clergyman and bishop of London from 1663 to 1675. |
| William Hubbard (1621-1704) was an American | clergyman and historian, born in England. |
| 1727), of Greenhall, Argyll, was a Scottish | clergyman and nonjurant Episcopal Bishop of Edinburgh |
| 2 - February 19, 1672) was an Anglo-American | clergyman and educator. |
| ber 1885 - 16 December 1972) was an Anglican | clergyman and the founder of Toc H. |
| (3 June 1812 - 16 June 1872) was a Scottish | clergyman and author. |
| DD (1637 - 18 February 1716) was an English | clergyman and Vice-Chancellor of Oxford University. |
| David Hughes, | clergyman and writer, 64? |
| uary 25, 1807 - August 31, 1880) was a noted | clergyman and academic. |
| Henry Boehm (1775-1875), American | clergyman and pastor |
| 804-84) was an American Protestant Episcopal | clergyman and author. |
| James Philip Hewlett: | clergyman and author |
| One of his sons was Gabriel Powell, also a | clergyman, and a strident anti-Catholic. |
| er brother Thomas De Witt Talmage was also a | clergyman, and his family, within the Reformed traditi |
| 1606) was an English | clergyman and poet. |
| ember 1802 - 3 February 1857) was an English | clergyman and writer, second son of abolitionist Willi |
| 1607-1688/9) was a Church of England | clergyman and lexicographer whose Latin-English dictio |
| er 15, 1775 - March 2, 1859) was an American | clergyman and educator who served as the ninth Preside |
| 20 June - Evan Thomas Davies (Dyfrig), | clergyman and author (died 1927) |
| hn Pryce (1828 - 15 August 1903) was a Welsh | clergyman and writer on church history, who became Dea |
| Samuel John Stone, Anglican | clergyman and hymnwriter (The Church's One Foundation) |
| For the | clergyman and father of Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount N |
| William Delaune (1659-1728) was an English | clergyman and academic, President of St John's College |
| lter Brooke Halsey (born 1933) is an English | clergyman and baronet who does not use his inherited t |
| arry (c.1766 - 17 December 1854) was a Welsh | clergyman and antiquarian. |
| 25 July 1909) was a noted educationalist and | clergyman and was Master of Dulwich College from 1858 |
| December 24 - William Bruce Knight, | clergyman and scholar (died 1845) |
| entury MP, see William Symonds (MP), for the | clergyman and headmaster see William Symonds (1556-161 |
| r Gardner Murphy (1869-1913) was an American | clergyman and author. |
| h (1807 - March 28, 1883) was a Presbyterian | clergyman and served as Chaplain of the United States |
| He later became ordained a | clergyman, and was Vicar of Tonbridge from 1901 to 193 |
| ember 1729 - 19 January 1786) was an English | clergyman and writer, son of William Duncombe. |
| after 1911) was an English-born Free Baptist | clergyman and political figure in Nova Scotia, Canada. |
| September 11 - Theophilus Evans, | clergyman and historian, 74 |
| Simon Gunton (1609-1676) was an English | clergyman and antiquary. |
| ge Fenwicke, B.D. (1690-1760) was an English | clergyman and religious writer. |
| Josiah Irons (1812-1883), Church of England | clergyman and theological writer. |
| 30 June 1781) was a Welsh Church of England | clergyman and antiquarian. |
| amuel Longfellow (1819-1892) was an American | clergyman and hymn writer. |
| - January 16, 1937) was an American Baptist | clergyman and educator most notable for having served |
| Joseph Hoare (1709-1802) was a Welsh | clergyman and Principal of Jesus College, Oxford from |
| January 2 - Nicholas Owen, | clergyman and antiquary (died 1811) |
| Philip Falle (1656-1742) was a | clergyman and historian of Jersey. |
| 5 October 1790 - 6 June 1878) was a Scottish | clergyman, and inventor of the stirling engine. |
| August - Peter Bailey Williams, | clergyman and author (d. |
| Richard Bannatyne (died 1605) was a Scottish | clergyman and scribe who served as secretary to John K |
| ember 1837 - 28 August 1908) was an American | clergyman and a noted president of Williams College. |
| hwaite (1731-4 May 1798 Bath) was an English | clergyman and Cambridge fellow, Master of Trinity Coll |
| William Norris (1719-1791) was an English | clergyman and antiquarian. |
| tober 1872 - 28 June 1939) was an Australian | clergyman and the fourth Archbishop of Adelaide. |
| r 1888, Sheffield, Yorkshire) was an English | clergyman and mathematician, noted for his contributio |
| Octavius Brooks Frothingham, was an American | clergyman and author. |
| e, Buckinghamshire), was a Church of England | clergyman and religious writer. |
| l Dulany Addison (1863-1936) was an American | clergyman and writer, born in Wheeling, West Virginia. |
| He was a | clergyman and broadcaster by career. |
| Richard Brett (1567-1637) was an English | clergyman and academic. |
| He was ordained a | clergyman and was appointed curate at Llanaelhaearn in |
| 1817-14 April 1888) was a Church of England | clergyman and theological writer. |
| , Worcestershire, the son of Henry Dugard, a | clergyman and schoolmaster, and his wife, Elizabeth Ki |
| November 1885 - 17 July 1971) was an English | clergyman and rower who competed for Great Britain in |
| William Betham (1749-1839) was an English | clergyman and antiquary, known for his work on the bar |
| Samuel Knight (1675-1746) was an English | clergyman and antiquary. |
| Henry Fairfax (1634-1702) was an English | clergyman and academic, Dean of Norwich after the Glor |
| mber 3, 1828 - March 9, 1917) was an English | clergyman and zoologist. |
| 6 June - Robert Stirling, | clergyman and inventor (born 1790) |
| 1954, in La Mesa, California) is an American | clergyman and retired professional basketball player. |
| 588 - c. 1650) was an English Roman Catholic | clergyman and poet. |
| ly 1, 1888 - March 15, 1962) was an American | clergyman and politician who served in both houses of |
| awny, dissenting minister, Church of England | clergyman, and Roman Catholic priest |
| July, 1807 - 30 October 1890) was an English | clergyman and hymn writer. |
| William Covell (died 1613) was an English | clergyman and writer. |
| Philip Wynter (1793-1871) was an English | clergyman and academic. |
| 2 February 1904 - 6 August 1964) was a Welsh | clergyman and broadcaster. |
| rate librarian but an active and hardworking | clergyman, and was for the last twenty-five years of h |
| 1698, d. 1769) was an English | clergyman and classical scholar. |
| Thomas Tanner (1630-1682) was an English | clergyman and writer, the author of The Entrance of Ma |
| 1563 - 1629) was a Welsh | clergyman and academic at the University of Oxford. |
| Charles Augustus Aiken (1827-1892) was a | clergyman and academic. |
| le (November 8, 1869 - 1943) was an American | clergyman and educator born in Mercersburg, Pennsylvan |
| January 5 - William Jones of Neyland, | clergyman and author, 73 |
| Terrick (1710-1777) was a Church of England | clergyman and bishop of London from 1764 to 1777. |
| Whitaker (1599-1654) was an English Puritan | clergyman, and important member of the Westminster Ass |
| ministrators at LWC is the retired Methodist | clergyman and former State Senator Doug Moseley. |
| George Bancroft (died 1573?) was an English | clergyman and translator. |
| mas Parry (1795 - 16 March 1870) was a Welsh | clergyman and Bishop of Barbados from 1842 to 1869. |
| Charles Burton (1793-1866) was an English | clergyman and writer. |
| Terry (c.1555-1625) was a Church of England | clergyman and anti-Catholic controversialist. |
| Edward Cadogan (1833 - 1890) was a British | clergyman and rower who won Silver Goblets at Henley R |
| November 14 - Edward Williams, | clergyman and academic (d. |
| Vasa) (1433 - August 11, 1465) was a Swedish | clergyman and regent of Sweden under the Kalmar Union |
| Thomas Adams (1583-1653) was an English | clergyman and reputed preacher. |
| John Bull (1803-1863) was an American | clergyman and physician who represented Missouri in th |
| er 1895), was a British soldier, politician, | clergyman and author. |
| Writing in 1859, the | clergyman and antiquarian Harry Longueville Jones call |
| Henry Jeanes (1611-1662) was an English | clergyman and puritan controversialist. |
| llow of the Royal Society, Church of England | clergyman and orientalist. |
| Clergyman and social reformer Samuel Augustus Barnett, | |
| Robert Henry Charles (1855-1931), | clergyman and biblical scholar |
| so called John Feilde, was a British Puritan | clergyman and controversialist. |
| dric Hardwicke as Dean Harcourt, an Anglican | clergyman and radio preacher whose advice Dr. Page at |
| ber 2, 1803-August 30, 1863) was an American | clergyman and writer. |
| This article is about the English | clergyman and social reformer. |
| ugust 10, 1886) was an American Presbyterian | clergyman and educator who served as the tenth Preside |
| Writing in 1846, the | clergyman and antiquarian Harry Longueville Jones desc |
| For the | clergyman and diplomat, see William H. Heard (ambassad |
| s M'Ghee (1789-1872) was a Church of Ireland | clergyman and anti-Catholic polemicist. |
| November 1657 - 5 April 1735) was an English | clergyman and natural philosopher. |
| married Absalon Pedersson Beyer, a Lutheran | clergyman and professor in theology in the city of Ber |
| rtales Golightly (1807-1885) was an Anglican | clergyman and religious writer. |
| 1597 - May 30, 1670) was an English puritan | clergyman and co-founder of the American colony of New |
| Ron Evans (born 1957) is a | clergyman and politician in Manitoba, Canada. |
| June 4, 1837) was an American Congregational | clergyman and historian in the late eighteenth and ear |
| ure in Upper Canada and John was an Anglican | clergyman and acting principal of McGill University. |
| ohn Fynes Clinton (1799-1872) was an English | clergyman and classical scholar. |
| Richard Burnham (1711 - 1752) was an English | clergyman and biographer. |
| Edmund Chishull (1671-1733) was an English | clergyman and antiquary. |
| ch 1858 Quadrath, Rhein - 1944) was a German | clergyman and cartographer. |
| John Griffiths, the son of a | clergyman and schoolteacher also called John Griffiths |
| His son Edward Graham Moon was a rower and | clergyman and succeeded to the baronetcy. |
| 18 November - John Jones (Mathetes), | clergyman and writer, 57 |
| e fur trade and John Bethune was an Anglican | clergyman and acting principal of McGill University. |
| ovember - Stopford Augustus Brooke, Anglican | clergyman and writer (d.1916). |
| Robert Newlyn (1597-1688) was an English | clergyman and academic. |
| John Darwall (1731-1789) was an English | clergyman and hymnodist. |
| November 19 - Jean-Antoine Nollet, | clergyman and physicist (died 1770) |
| son of Samuel Johnson, a well-known Anglican | clergyman and later president of King's (Columbia) Col |
| bandon for the time his intention of being a | clergyman, and he settled down to study law, though he |
| 26 February - James Hervey, | clergyman and writer (died 1758) |
| 1904, Hadley, Massachusetts) was an American | clergyman and the first Protestant Episcopal bishop of |
| homas Huet (died 19 August 1591) was a Welsh | clergyman and translator of the Bible. |
| Lummis (1886-1985), British Anglican Church | clergyman and historian |
| re to William Tilden, noted Boston Unitarian | clergyman, and educated at Phillips Exeter Academy. |
| Thomas Drant (c.1540- 1578) was an English | clergyman and poet. |
| avenport (1842-1913) was a Church of England | clergyman and writer. |
| e 2, 1959) was an American Congregationalist | clergyman and author, with Gifford Pinchot, of two inf |
| Burges (Burgess) (1563-1635) was an English | clergyman and physician. |
| am (1763-1809) was an English mathematician, | clergyman and political economist. |
| Kirwan (1796-24 December 1849) was an Irish | clergyman and educationalist, who served as the first |
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