Abbadie, Jacques [James] (bap. 1654
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Abbadie, Jacques [James] (bap. 1654?, d. 1727), Church of Ireland dean of Killaloe
Ruth Whelan
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Abbot, Robert (fl. c. 1589–1652), Church of England clergyman and religious writer
Jacqueline Eales
Abbot, Robert (fl. c. 1589–1652), Church of England clergyman and religious writer, was most probably the Robert Abbot who graduated BA from Peterhouse, Cambridge, in 1605 and was incorporated MA at Oxford on 14 July 1607. Nothing is known of his family background and early life, but in 1639 he wrote '...
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Abbott, Eric Symes (1906–1983)
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Abbott, Eric Symes (1906–1983), dean of Westminster
Sydney Evans
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Abbott, Eric Symes (1906–1983), dean of Westminster, was born on 26 May 1906 at Nottingham, the younger son and second of three children of William Henry Abbott, schoolteacher, and his wife, Mary Symes, also a teacher. A Dame Agnes Mellor scholar at Nottingham high school...
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Abbott, Joseph (bap. 1790, d. 1862), Church of England clergyman
Michael Gauvreau
Abbott, Joseph (bap. 1790, d. 1862), Church of England clergyman, the son of Joseph Abbott and his wife, Isabella, was baptized on 10 June 1790 at Little Strickland, Westmorland; his date of birth is not known. He attended Bampton School, Bampton, Westmorland, and from 1808 to 1812 ...
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Abbott, Lemuel (d. 1776), Church of England clergyman and poet
Thompson Cooper
revised by Michael Bevan
Abbott, Lemuel (d. 1776), Church of England clergyman and poet, whose family background is obscure, became curate of Ansty, Leicestershire, in 1756, and vicar of Thornton, in the same county, in 1773. He published Poems on Various Subjects, whereto is Prefixed a Short Essay on the Structure of English Verse...
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Ackland, Thomas Gilbank (1789–1844), Church of England clergyman
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revised by Sarah Brolly
Ackland, Thomas Gilbank (1789–1844), Church of England clergyman, was baptized at Christ Church, Southwark, on 18 November 1789, the son of Thomas Ackland (1743–1808), rector of Christ Church, Southwark, and chaplain to the Fishmongers' Company, and his wife, Sarah Gilbank (...
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Acland, John (1728/9–1795), Church of England clergyman and writer on social issues
Francis Espinasse
revised by K. D. M. Snell
Acland, John (1728/9–1795), Church of England clergyman and writer on social issues, was born at Broadclyst, Devon, the only son of John Acland (1698/9–1744), Church of England clergyman, and his wife, whose name is unknown but who was a daughter of ...
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Adam, Thomas (1701–1784), Church of England clergyman
A. B. Grosart
revised by D. Bruce Hindmarsh
Adam, Thomas (1701–1784), Church of England clergyman, was born at Leeds in the West Riding of Yorkshire on 25 February 1701, the third of the six children of Henry Adam, solicitor and town clerk of Leeds corporation, and his wife, Elizabeth Blythman, daughter of ...
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Adams, Henry Cadwallader (1817–1899), Church of England clergyman and author
Guy Arnold
Adams, Henry Cadwallader (1817–1899), Church of England clergyman and author, was born on 4 November 1817 at 6 Great James Street, Holborn, London, the third son of John Adams, of St Pancras, an assistant judge, and his second wife, Jane, daughter of Thomas Martin...
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Adams, James Williams (1839–1903), army chaplain
H. M. Vibart
revised by James Falkner
Adams, James Williams (1839–1903), army chaplain, born on 24 November 1839 in Cork, was the only son of James O'Brien Adams, magistrate of Cork (d. 1854), and his wife, Elizabeth Williams. Educated at Hamlin and Porter's School, on the South Mall, Cork...
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Adams, Richard (1626/7–1698), clergyman and ejected minister
Stephen Wright
Adams, Richard (1626/7–1698), clergyman and ejected minister, was the son of Charles Adams, clerk, of Woodchurch in the Wirral, Cheshire, and his wife, Isabel, daughter of Thomas Bennet of Barnston in the same county. One of his brothers was Thomas Adams (1631/2–1670). The ...
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Adams, Thomas (1583–1652), Church of England clergyman
J. Sears McGee
Adams, Thomas (1583–1652), Church of England clergyman, matriculated from Trinity College, Cambridge, in the Lent term of 1598 and graduated BA in 1602 and proceeded MA in 1606 from Clare College; he was ordained deacon and priest in Lincoln diocese on 23 September 1604. He served as curate of ...
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Adams, Thomas (1631/2–1670), ejected minister and writer on Christian doctrine
Caroline L. Leachman
Adams, Thomas (1631/2–1670), ejected minister and writer on Christian doctrine, was born at Woodchurch parsonage, Cheshire, one of at least three sons of Charles Adams and his wife, Isabel Bennet 'the daughter of a worthy gentleman'—Thomas Bennet, from the same parish (...
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Adams, William (1706–1789), Church of England clergyman and college head
Leslie Stephen
revised by Pat Bancroft
Adams, William (1706–1789), Church of England clergyman and college head, was born at Shrewsbury on 17 August 1706, the son of John Adams, mayor of Shrewsbury in 1726, and his wife, Elizabeth Jorden. Adams entered Pembroke College, Oxford, on 6 August 1720, graduated MA in 1727, became fellow of his college and, in 1734, tutor in place of ...
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Adams, William (1814–1848), Church of England clergyman and author
Brenda Colloms
Adams, William (1814–1848), Church of England clergyman and author, was born on 4 August 1814 and was baptized at St Dunstan in the West in the City of London on 15 August 1814, the second son of Serjeant John Adams (1786–1856) of ...
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Adderley, James Granville (1861–1942), Church of England clergyman and Christian socialist
N. C. Masterman
Adderley, James Granville (1861–1942), Church of England clergyman and Christian socialist, was born on 1 July 1861 at Hams Hall, Warwickshire, the fifth and youngest son of Charles Bowyer Adderley, first Baron Norton (1814–1905), and his wife, Julia Anne Eliza (d. 1887)...
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Adderley, James Granville (1861–1942)
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Addison, John (d. 1540), clergyman
Richard Rex
Addison, John (d. 1540), clergyman, was born in York diocese and studied at Cambridge, where he graduated BA in 1506, subsequently proceeding MA (1509), BD (1515), and DD (1523). A fellow of Pembroke College from 1505 to 1522, on which title he was ordained priest at ...