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Businesses (7)
- British Broadcasting Corporation London;Bedford, Bedfordshire
- Cadell & Davies, publishers and booksellers London
- Church Quarterly Review Ltd, publishers London
- English Hymnal Company
- Farm Sharsted, Kent
- Ralph Minors, haberdasher Lichfield, Staffordshire
- Thomas James, printer
Organisations (261)
- Abbotsbury Abbey Abbotsbury, Dorset
- Abingdon Abbey Abingdon, Berkshire
- All Hallows parish, Barking Barking, Essex
- Ancient Monuments (Churches) Committee
- Anglican and Eastern Churches Association London
- Anglican and Foreign Church Society
- Anglican-Orthodox Joint Doctrinal Discussions
- Anglican-Roman Catholic International Commission (ARCIC)
- Anglo-Catholic Congress
- Archbishop of Canterbury: Faculty Office (1533-)
- Archbishop of Canterbury: Lambeth and other estates Lambeth, Surrey
- Archbishop of Canterbury's Mission to the Assyrian Christians
- Archbishop Tenison's relief for Spitalfields weavers Spitalfields, Middlesex
- Archbishops' China Appeal Fund
- Archbishops' Commission on Cathedrals
- Archbishops Commission on Church and State
- Archbishops Commission on Church Music
- Archbishops Commission on Dispensation
- Archbishops Commission on Divine Healing
- Archbishops Commission on Intercommunion
- Archbishops Commission on Kindred and Affinity
- Archbishops Commission on Rural Areas
- Archbishops Eastern Churches Committee
- Archbishops Group on the Reform of the Law of Divorce
- Archbishops Joint Conference on Faith and Order
- Archbishops Overseas Advisory Committee
- Association for the Furtherance of Christianity in Egypt
- Baakleen Medical Mission to the Druses of the Lebanon
- Barking parish Barking, Essex
- Bath and Wells Diocese Bath, Somerset;Somerset
- Bethnal Green Workhouse Bethnal Green, Middlesex
- Bishops Board for the Release of Service Chaplains
- Blackheath chapel Blackheath, Kent
- Bridewell Royal Hospital, London London
- Brighton parish Brighton, Sussex
- Bristol Church Association Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Brotherhood of the Holy Cross
- Broughton parish Broughton, Lancashire
- Bury St Edmunds Abbey Bury St Edmunds, Suffolk
- Cambridge Camden Society Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Canterbury Dean and Chapter Canterbury, Kent
- Canterbury Diocesan Board of Missions
- Canterbury Diocese Canterbury, Kent
- Canterbury province
- Canterbury province: Convocation
- Canterbury province: Court of Arches
- Canterbury province: Court of Audience
- Canterbury province: Faculty Office
- Canterbury province: Principal Registrar
- Canterbury province: vicar general
- Cathedral Church of All Saints, Khartoum Khartoum, Sudan
- Catholic Apostolic Church (Irvingite)
- Catholic Committee for Church Reform
- Catholic Union for Prayer
- Central Church Reading Union
- Chelmsford Grammar School Chelmsford, Essex
- Chelsea Workhouse Chelsea, Middlesex
- Chichester Diocese Chichester, Sussex
- Choir Benevolent Fund
- Christ Church Cathedral Priory, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- Christian Action London
- Christian Faith Society
- Christian Social Union
- Christian Socialist Society: London district London
- Church Association
- Church Commissioners for England
- Church Congress
- Church Extension Fund
- Church Moral Aid Association
- Church of England Bishops' Meetings
- Church of England Council on Foreign Relations London
- Church of England Mens Society York, Yorkshire
- Church of England Mens Society: City of London branch London
- Church of England Missionary Council
- Church of England Moral Welfare Council
- Church of England National Council for Social Aid
- Church of England Protection Society
- Church of England Purity Society
- Church of England Scripture Readers Association
- Church of England Social and Industrial Council
- Church of England Temperance Society
- Church of England: Church Assembly Office
- Church of the Province of the Indian Ocean
- Church Sisters House, Chelsea Chelsea, Middlesex
- Church Society London
- Church Union London
- Church Union: Bristol Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Churches Council on Alcohol and Drugs
- Churches Council on Gambling
- Clergy Orphan Corporation
- Clergy Orphan Society
- Clerical and Lay Union
- Clerical Widows Charity, Bangor Bangor, Caernarfonshire
- College of Preachers, London London;Bourne, Lincolnshire
- Commission for Building Fifty New Churches (The Queen Anne Churches) London
- Community of St Andrew
- Community of the Holy Cross, Haywards Heath Haywards Heath, Sussex
- Community of the Holy Rood Thirsk, Yorkshire
- Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament
- Cornwall Archdeaconry Cornwall;Cornwall
- Corporation of Sons of the Clergy London
- Council for the Defence of Church Principles
- Croydon charities Croydon, Surrey
- Dalham parish Dalham, Suffolk
- Deaconess Community of St Andrew
- Deaconess Institution: Rochester and Southwark dioceses Rochester, Kent
- Dinton parish Dinton, Wiltshire
- Doctors Commons London
- Dover Priory Dover, Kent
- Dulwich College Dulwich, Surrey
- Durham palatinate and bishopric Durham, Durham
- Dutch Church, Austin Friars, London London
- Ecclesiastical Architects and Surveyors Association
- Ecclesiastical Commissioners for England
- Ecclesiological Society
- Ely Cathedral Priory (formerly Abbey) Ely, Cambridgeshire
- Ely Diocese Ely, Cambridgeshire
- English Church Union
- Faith in the City
- Family Life and Marriage Education (FLAME)
- Faversham Abbey Faversham, Kent
- Fawley hundred Fawley, Hampshire
- Fineshade Priory Northamptonshire;Northamptonshire
- Free Church of England
- Friends of Reunion
- Girls Diocesan Association London
- Girls Diocesan Association: Oxford branch Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Guild of Health and St Raphael
- Guild of St Barnabas: Association of Anglican Nurses
- Guilsfield parish Guilsfield, Montgomeryshire
- Haberdashers' Aske's Hospital (School) Hoxton, Middlesex;New Cross, Kent
- Harley College
- Highgate School Highgate, Middlesex
- Historic Churches Preservation Trust
- Hitchin Priory (Carmelite) Hitchin, Hertfordshire
- Holy Trinity Cathedral, Shanghai Shanghai, China
- Holy Trinity Minories parish, London London
- Hospital of the Blessed Trinity, Guildford (Abbot's Hospital) Guildford, Surrey
- Hospital of the Holy and Blessed Trinity, Long Melford Long Melford, Suffolk
- Incorporated Church Building Society
- Industrial Christian Fellowship
- Industry Churches Forum
- Ingham Priory (Trinitarian) Ingham, Norfolk
- Institute of Religion and Medicine
- Inter-Anglican Theological and Doctrinal Commission (IATDC)
- James Peter's Charity, London London
- Jerusalem and the East Mission
- John Mason Neale Society, Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- John Tatlocke Hampshire;Hampshire
- Josephine Butler Memorial House, Liverpool Liverpool, Lancashire
- Kings School, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- Lambeth chapel Lambeth, Surrey
- Lambeth Conference
- Lambeth enclosure Lambeth, Surrey
- Lambeth Palace
- Lambeth Palace Library
- Launceston Priory Launceston, Cornwall
- Liddon House Mission, London London
- Llandenny estate Llandenny, Monmouthshire
- London Diocesan Deaconess Institution London
- London Diocese London
- London tithes London
- Lord Wharton's Charity Buckinghamshire;Cumberland;Yorkshire, West Riding
- Malabar Independent Syrian Church support charity
- Master of the Horse
- Melbourn parish Melbourn, Cambridgeshire
- Middlesex Archdeaconry Middlesex
- Middlesex Industrial School for Boys, Feltham Feltham, Middlesex
- Millbank Penitentiary Westminster, Middlesex
- Minster in Sheppey Priory (alternately Benedictine and Augustinian) Minster In Sheppey, Kent
- Minster parish Minster, Kent
- Minwere parish Minwere, Pembrokeshire
- Mission of Help to India
- Mission to London London
- Modern Churchpeople's Union (formerly Modern Churchmen's Union)
- Mothers Union London
- National Church League
- National Church League: Brixton, Clapham and district branch Brixton, Surrey;Clapham, Surrey
- National Police Court Mission
- National Protestant Church Union
- Nikaean Club
- North London Deaconess Institution London
- Nottinghamshire militia Nottinghamshire;Nottinghamshire
- Order of St Elizabeth of Hungary Heathfield, Sussex
- Overseas Bishoprics Fund
- Oxford University, All Souls' College Oxford, Oxfordshire;Long Crendon, Buckinghamshire
- Oxford University, Jesus College Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Pan-Anglican Congress
- Parish and People
- Parochial Mission Womens Association
- Peoples Dispensary for Sick Animals
- Philip Usher Memorial Fund
- Progressio
- Queen Anne's Bounty London
- Relief of French and Vaudois refugees
- Royal Bounty for Huguenot refugees on first arrival in England
- Royal Commission on Ecclesiastical Discipline
- Royal Commission on Ritual
- Royal Grammar School, Guildford Guildford, Surrey
- Royal Household and Wardrobe
- Sandiacre parish Sandiacre, Derbyshire
- Servants of Christ the King
- Shantung Diocese Shantung, China
- Sheppard's Charity, Bromley Bromley, Kent
- Shipton under Wychwood parish Shipton-under-Wychwood, Oxfordshire
- Sion College Westminster, Middlesex
- Sir John Hawkins Hospital, Chatham Chatham, Kent
- Society for Advancing the Christian Faith
- Society for the Propagation of the Gospel London
- Society for the Relief of Poor Pious Clergymen
- Society of Christ the King
- Society of Parson Painters
- Society of St Francis, First Order
- Society of St Francis, Third Order
- Society of St John the Evangelist Cowley, Oxfordshire
- Society of St Willibord
- Society of the Divine Compassion Plaistow, Essex;Stanford-le-Hope, Essex
- South African Education Fund
- Springboard, Evangelistic Initiative
- St Andrew parish, Holborn Holborn, Middlesex
- St Andrew's Ecumenical Trust
- St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- St Augustine's College, Canterbury Canterbury, Kent
- St Benet of Holme Abbey Holme, Norfolk
- St Catherines Deaconess House Trust
- St Faith under St Paul's parish, London London
- St George parish, Camberwell Camberwell, Surrey
- St James parish, Norwich Norwich, Norfolk
- St Luke parish, Chelsea Chelsea, Middlesex
- St Margaret and St Nicholas parish, Kings Lynn Kings Lynn, Norfolk
- St Margaret parish, Ipswich Ipswich, Suffolk
- St Martin in the Fields parish St Martin in the Fields, Middlesex
- St Mary at Lambeth parish Lambeth, Surrey
- St Mary parish, Bourdon Lambeth, Surrey
- St Michael at Thorn parish, Norwich Norwich, Norfolk
- St Michael parish, Ewyas Harold Ewyas Harold, Herefordshire
- St Nicholas' Hospital, Harbledown Harbledown, Kent
- St Paul parish, Norwich Norwich, Norfolk
- St Paul's cathedral chantries London
- St Paul's Cathedral Dean and Chapter London
- Stepney Old Peoples Housing Association Stepney, Middlesex
- Suffolk Archdeaconry Suffolk;Suffolk
- Surrey Clergy Relief Society Surrey;Surrey
- Syon Abbey (Bridgettine) Syon, Middlesex;South Brent, Devon
- Syria and Palestine Relief Fund
- Syrian Palestine Relief Committee
- Tamworth parish Tamworth, Staffordshire
- Thomas Browne: Holborn (Drury Lane) Holborn, Middlesex
- Toc H
- Trinity Hospital, Croydon Croydon, Surrey
- Trustees for the Maintenance of Preaching Ministers
- United Kingdom Band of Hope Union
- Urban Ministry Project
- Ware parish Ware, Hertfordshire
- Wells Dean and Chapter Wells, Somerset
- Westminster Association for further relief of sufferers by war in Germany Westminster, Middlesex
- William Temple Association
- Winchcombe Abbey Winchcombe, Gloucestershire
- Worcester Cathedral Priory Worcester, Worcestershire
- World Council of Churches
- Wye Book Club Wye, Kent
Persons (1064)
- Abbot, George, (1562-1633), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Ackermann, Rudolph, (1764-1834), inventor and publisher
- Acland, Richard Dyke, (1881-1954), Bishop of Bombay
- Acland, Sir Thomas Dyke, (1809-1898), 11th Baronet, MP, educational reformer
- Adamson, Patrick, (1537-1592), Archbishop of St Andrews
- Adelaide, (1792-1849), Queen Consort of William IV
- Alexander, Michael Solomon, (1799-1845), Bishop in Jerusalem
- Alford, Charles Richard, (1816-1898), Bishop of Victoria Hong Kong
- Alford, Henry, (1810-1871), Dean of Canterbury
- Allen, John, (1810-1886), Archdeacon of Salop
- Allen, William Edward David, (1901-1973), MP Diplomat Historian
- Amery, Leopold Charles Maurice Stennett, (1873-1955), politician and journalist
- Anderson, David, (1814-1885), Bishop of Rupert's Land
- Andrewes, Lancelot, (1555-1626), Bishop of Winchester
- Anne, (1665-1714), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Archer, Thomas, (d 1743), architect
- Armstrong, Edward, (1846-1928), Historian
- Arthur, Sir George, (1784-1854), 1st Baronet Lieutenant General Colonial Governor
- Arundel, Thomas, (1353-1414), Archbishop of Canterbury , Chancellor
- Ashbee, Charles Robert, (1863-1942), architect, designer and town planner
- Aston, Joseph Keech, (1824-1900), Secretary and Treasurer of Queen Anne's Bounty
- Atchley, Edward Godfrey Cuthbert Frederick, (fl 1910-1943), liturgical scholar
- Atlay, James, (1817-1894), Bishop of Hereford
- Austin, Roland, (1874-1954), Librarian and Antiquary
- Austin, William Piercy, (? 1807-1892), Bishop of British Guiana
- Awdry, William, (1842-1910), Bishop of South Tokyo
- Ayerst, William, (1683-1765), Canon of Canterbury Diplomat
- Ayerst, William, (1830-1904), Principal of Ayerst Hall
- Baber, Henry Harvey, (1775-1869), Philologist
- Backhouse, Sir Jonathan Edmund, (1849-1918), 1st Baronet
- Bacon, Anthony, (1558-1601), diplomat
- Bacon, Francis, (1561-1626), Viscount St Albans, Lord Chancellor
- Bacon, Sir James, (1798-1895), Knight, Judge
- Badger, George Percy, (1815-1888), Arabic scholar and missionary
- Bailey, Derrick Sherwin, (1910-1984), theologian, sexual ethicist
- Baillie, Matthew, (1761-1823), Physician and Anatomist
- Bale, John, (1495-1563), Bishop of Ossory, antiquary
- Bales, Peter, (1547-1610), Calligraphist
- Balfour, Arthur James, (1848-1930), 1st Earl of Balfour, statesman
- Balogh, Sir Thomas, (1905-1985), Baron Balogh of Hampstead, economist
- Bancroft, Richard, (1544-1610), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Baring, Charles Thomas, (1807-1879), Bishop of Durham
- Baring, Evelyn, (1841-1917), 1st Earl of Cromer, statesman
- Baring, Thomas George, (1826-1904), 1st Earl of Northbrook, Viceroy of India
- Barker, Frederick, (1808-1882), Bishop of Sydney
- Barlow, John, (1798-1869), Secretary of Royal Institution
- Barnes, Ernest William, (1874-1953), Bishop of Birmingham
- Barnett, Samuel Augustus, (1844-1913), Canon of Westminster, social reformer
- Barrington, Shute, (1734-1826), Bishop of Durham
- Barry, Alfred, (1826-1910), Archbishop of Sydney, Canon of Windsor
- Bartow, John, (? 1672-1725), Spg Missionary in New York
- Bate, Herbert Newell, (1871-1941), Dean of York
- Bateman, Ann, (b 1776)
- Bathurst, Henry, (1762-1834), 3rd Earl Bathurst, statesman
- Batteley, Nicholas, (1648-1704), vicar of Beaksbourne and antiquary
- Batty, Basil Staunton, (1873-1952), Bishop of Fulham
- Batty, Rhoda, (fl1940-1959), Mothers Union President of India, Pakistan and Ceylon
- Bayley, Henry Vincent, (1777-1844), Archdeacon of Stow Classical Scholar
- Baynes, Arthur Hamilton, (1854-1942), Provost of Birmingham
- Bearcroft, Philip, (1697-1761), Antiquary
- Beauvoir, William, (1669-1725), Naval Military and Embassy Chaplain
- Beckles, Edward Hyndman, (1816-1902), Bishop of Sierra Leone
- Bedwell, Cyril Edward Alfred, (d 1950), Historian Librarian of the Middle Temple
- Belcher, Jonathan, (1681-1757), colonial governor
- Bell, George Kennedy Allen, (1883-1958), Bishop of Chichester
- Beloe, Robert, (1905-1984), educationalist, Secretary to Archbishop of Canterbury
- Benham, William, (1831-1910), clergyman and author
- Bennett, Thomas, (fl 1780-1810), clergyman
- Bennett, William James Early, (1804-1886), Vicar of Frome Selwood Controversialist
- Benson, Arthur Christopher, (1862-1925), writer
- Benson, Christopher, (1789-1868), Master of the Temple
- Benson, Edward Frederic, (1867-1940), author
- Benson, Edward White, (1829-1896), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Benson, Robert Hugh, (1871-1914), Roman Catholic writer and apologist
- Bentley, Roger, (c1734-1795), Anglican clergyman
- Bentley, Samuel, (1785-1868), printer antiquary
- Beresford, Lord John George de la Poer, (1773-1862), Archbishop of Armagh
- Beresford, Marcus Gervais, (1801-1885), Archbishop of Armagh
- Bertie, Richard, (1517-1582), Husband of Dowager Duchess of Suffolk
- Bevan, Henry Edward James, (1854-1935), Archdeacon of Middlesex Shrewsbury, Shropshire
- Bickersteth, Edward, (1814-1892), Dean of Lichfield
- Bickersteth, Edward, (1850-1897), Bishop of South Tokyo
- Bickersteth, Edward Henry, (1825-1906), Bishop of Exeter
- Bickersteth, Robert, (1816-1884), Bishop of Ripon
- Bickersteth, Samuel, (1857-1937), Canon of Canterbury
- Biddulph, Sir Thomas Myddleton, (1809-1878), Knight General Keeper of the Privy Purse
- Binney, Hibbert, (1819-1887), Bishop of Nova Scotia
- Bird, Charles Smith, (1795-1862), Chancellor of Lincoln Cathedral and author
- Birkbeck, William John, (1859-1916), Russian Scholar
- Birrell, Augustine, (1850-1933), author and statesman
- Birt, William Radcliff, (1804-1881), astronomer
- Bishop, William Chatterley, (1853-1922), Rector of Orsett Liturgical Scholar
- Blackwell, George, (? 1545-1613), Archpriest
- Blair, James, (1656-1743), Episcopalian Minister, Founder of William and Mary College
- Blakesley, Joseph Williams, (1808-1885), Dean of Lincoln
- Blayney, Benjamin, (1728-1801), Hebrew Scholar
- Bliss, Kathleen Mary Amelia, (1908-1989), religious administrator and lecturer
- Blomfield, Charles James, (1786-1857), Bishop of London
- Blore, Edward, (1787-1879), architect, artist and antiquary
- Blore, William Parry, (1875-1948), Canterbury Cathedral librarian and antiquary
- Blount, Charles, (1563-1606), Earl of Devonshire and 8th Baron Mountjoy
- Blunt, John James, (1794-1855), theologian
- Blyth, George Francis Popham, (d 1914), Bishop in Jerusalem
- Bodley, Sir Thomas, (1545-1613), Knight Diplomat and Scholar
- Bonney, Thomas George, (1833-1923), Geologist
- Booth, William Bramwell, (1856-1929), General of Salvation Army
- Bourchier, Thomas, (1404-1486), Cardinal, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Bousfield, Henry Brougham, (1832-1902), Bishop of Pretoria
- Boutwood, Arthur, (1864-1924), Civil Servant Political Writer
- Bowlby, Henry Thomas, (1864-1940), Anglican clergyman, Headmaster of Lancing College
- Boyd, Archibald, (1803-1883), Dean of Exeter
- Brabazon, William, (1580-1651), 1st Earl of Meath
- Bracebridge, Charles Holte, (1799-1872), friend of Florence Nightingale
- Bradley, George Granville, (1821-1903), Dean of Westminster
- Brady, Sir Antonio, (1811-1881), Knight Admiralty Official
- Bramston, Sir John, (1577-1654), Knight Judge
- Bramston, Sir John, (1611-1700), Knight MP Lawyer
- Bramston, John, (1802-1889), Dean of Winchester
- Brandreth, Henry Renaud Turner, (1914-1984), Anglican clergyman and historian
- Bray, Thomas, (1656-1730), Church Commissary in Maryland
- Brent, Sir Nathaniel, (? 1573-1652), Knight Warden of Merton College Oxford
- Brereley, Roger, (1586-1637), Curate of Grindleton Church, poet
- Brett, Robert, (1808-1874), surgeon and tractarian
- Brett, Thomas, (1667-1744), Nonjuror and theologian
- Bridges, Brook William, (1801-1875), 1st Baron Fitzwalter
- Brightman, Frank Edward, (1856-1932), Liturgical Scholar
- Brittain, Frederick, (1893-1969), Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge
- Bromby, Charles Henry, (1814-1907), Bishop of Tasmania
- Broughton, Sir Henry Delves, (1777-1851), 8th Baronet
- Brown, Leslie Wilfrid, (b 1912), Archbishop of Uganda and Bishop of St Edmondsbury and Ipswich
- Browne, Edward Harold, (1811-1891), Bishop of Winchester
- Browne, George Forrest, (1833-1930), Bishop of Bristol and archaeologist
- Browne, John Henry, (d 1858), Archdeacon of Ely
- Bruce, Henry Austin, (1815-1895), 1st Baron Aberdare, statesman
- Bruce, James Andrew, (1822-1902), Vicar of King's Sutton
- Buchanan, Sir Andrew, (1807-1882), 1st Baronet, diplomat
- Bull, William, (1738-1814), Congregational Minister and Schoolmaster
- Bullock, William Thomas, (1818-1879), Theological Writer
- Burdon, John Shaw, (1826-1907), Bishop of Hong Kong
- Burgess, Richard, (1796-1881), Prebendary of St Paul's Architectural Historian
- Burgon, John William, (1813-1888), Dean of Chichester, antiquary
- Burne-Jones, Sir Edward Coley, (1833-1898), 1st Baronet, painter
- Burne-Jones, Sir Philip William, (1861-1926) 2nd Baronet, painter
- Burnet, Gilbert, (1643-1715), Bishop of Salisbury and historian Edinburgh, Midlothian
- Burney, Charles, (1757-1817), classical scholar, book collector and antiquary
- Burrows, Winfrid Oldfield, (1858-1929), Bishop of Chichester
- Bustrode, Edward Gordon, (1885-1953), Founder of the Village Evangelist Movement
- Butcher, Charles Henry, (1833-1907), Dean of Shanghai
- Butler, Henry Montagu, (1833-1918), Headmaster of Harrow Master of Trinity Cambridge
- Butler, Joseph, (1692-1752), Bishop of Durham
- Byng, Julian Hedworth George, (1862-1935), 1st Viscount Byng of Vimy, Field Marshal
- Byron, Robert, (1905-1941), traveller and writer on art
- Cairns, Hugh McCalmont, (1819-1885), 1st Earl Cairns, Lord Chancellor
- Cambridge, George William Frederick Charles, (1819-1904) 2nd Duke of Cambridge, Field Marshal
- Campbell, Archibald, (d 1744), Bishop of Aberdeen
- Campbell, George Douglas, (1823-1900), 8th Duke of Argyll, statesman
- Campbell, James Colquhoun, (1813-1895), Bishop of Bangor
- Campbell, John Douglas Sutherland, (1845-1914), 9th Duke of Argyll, Governor General of Canada
- Campbell, Niall Diarmid, (1872-1949), 10th Duke of Argyll
- Campeggio, Lorenzo, (1472-1539), Cardinal Legate and Bishop of Salisbury
- Caner, Henry, (1700-1792), Anglican Clergyman
- Cardwell, Edward, (1813-1886), Viscount Cardwell, statesman
- Carew, George, (1555-1629), Earl of Totnes, statesman
- Carey, Eileen Harmsworth, (fl1960-2017) Lady Carey, nurse and charity worker
- Carey, George Leonard, (b 1935), Baron Carey of Clifton, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Carlyle, Aelred Benjamin Fearnley, (1874-1955), Benedictine
- Carlyle, Joseph Dacre, (1759-1804), Arabic Scholar
- Caroe, William Douglas, (1857-1938), Architect to the Ecclesiastical Commission
- Carpenter, Edward Frederick, (b 1910), Dean of Westminster
- Carpenter, William Boyd, (1841-1918), Canon of Westminster
- Carter, Thomas Thellusson, (1808-1901), Rector of Clewer
- Cartwright, Sir Chauncy, (1853-1933), Knight, diplomat
- Cartwright, Thomas, (1634-1689), Bishop of Chester
- Cartwright, Sir William Chauncy, (1853-1933), Knight Diplomat
- Cavendish, Spencer Compton, (1833-1908), 8th Duke of Devonshire, statesman
- Cecil, Sir Robert, (1563-1612), 1st Earl of Salisbury and 1st Viscount Cranborne, statesman
- Cecil, William, (1520-1598), 1st Baron Burghley, statesman
- Chaderton, Laurence, (? 1536-1640), Theologian
- Chadwick, William Owen, (1916-2015), ecclesiastical historian and priest
- Chalk, Sir James Jell, (1803-1878), Knight Secretary to the Ecclesiastical Commission
- Chamberlayne, John, (1666-1723), Miscellaneous Writer
- Chambers, John David, (1805-1893), lawyer and liturgical scholar
- Chambers, Richard, (1588-1658), London merchant
- Champneys, William Weldon, (1807-1875), Dean of Lichfield
- Chapman, James, (1799-1879), Bishop of Colombo
- Charles I, (1600-1649), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Charles II, (1630-1685), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Charlotte Sophia, (1744-1818), Queen of George III,
- Chatterton, Eyre, (1863-1950), Bishop of Nagpur
- Cheyne, Thomas Kelly, (1841-1915), Oriel Professor of the Interpretation of Scripture
- Chillingworth, William, (1602-1644), Theologian
- Church, Richard William, (1815-1890), Dean of St Paul's historian
- Claughton, Piers Calverley, (1814-1884), Bishop of Colombo
- Claughton, Thomas Legh, (1808-1892), Bishop of St Albans
- Clerke, Francis, (fl 1594), Civilian
- Clifford, George, (1558-1605), 3rd Earl of Cumberland
- Close, Francis, (1797-1882), Dean of Carlisle
- Coggan, Frederick Donald, (1909-2000), Baron Coggan, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Coleman, Roger, (1929-2002), publisher
- Colenso, John William, (1814-1883), Bishop of Natal
- Coleridge, Edward W, (1800-1883), Master at Eton
- Coleridge, Sir John Duke, (1820-1894), 1st Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief Justice
- Coleridge, Sir John Taylor, (1790-1876), Knight, judge
- Collins, Lewis John, (1905-1982), Canon of St Paul's
- Collins, William Edward, (1867-1911), Bishop of Gibraltar, historian
- Compton, Lord Alwyne Frederick, (1825-1906), Bishop of Ely
- Compton, Henry, (1632-1713), Bishop of London
- Congreve, Richard, (1818-1899), Positivist
- Cook, Frederic Charles, (1810-1889), Editor of the Speakers Commentary
- Cooper, Anthony Ashley, (1801-1885), 7th Earl of Shaftesbury, philanthropist
- Copeland, William John, (1804-1885), Rector of Farnham Historian of the Oxford Movement
- Copleston, Edward, (1776-1849), Bishop of Llandaff Provost of Oriel College Oxford
- Copleston, Reginald Stephen, (1845-1925), Bishop of Calcutta
- Cornewall, Folliott Herbert Walker, (1754-1831), Bishop of Worcester Worcester, Worcestershire
- Cornwallis, Frederick, (1713-1783), Archbishop of Canterbury London
- Corrie, George Elwes, (1793-1885), theologian and historian
- Cotterill, Henry, (1812-1886), Bishop of Edinburgh
- Courtenay, Reginald, (1813-1906), Bishop of Kingston, Jamaica
- Coutts, Angela Georgina Burdett-, (1814-1906), Baroness Burdett Coutts, philanthropist
- Couturier, Paul, (1881-1953), Abbe and Writer
- Covel, John, (1638-1722), Traveller and Botanist
- Coverdale, Miles, (1488-1568), Biblical Scholar
- Cowper, William, (1731-1800), poet
- Cox, Sir George William, (1827-1902), 14th Baronet Anglican Clergyman Historian
- Cox, Richard, (1500-1581), Bishop of Ely
- Cranfield, Lionel, (1575-1645), 1st Earl of Middlesex
- Crawley, Anstice Katharine, (1881-1963), wife of Canon A S Crawley
- Crawley, Arthur Stafford, (1876-1948), Canon of Windsor
- Creighton, Louise, (1850-1936), author
- Creighton, Mandell, (1843-1901), Bishop of London, historian
- Croft, Peter Gardom, (b 1925), Anglican clergyman
- Cross, Frank Leslie, (1900-1968), Church of England clergyman and patristic scholar Honiton, Devon
- Cross, Richard Assheton, (1823-1914), 1st Viscount Cross, statesman
- Cubitt, George, (1828-1917), 1st Baron Ashcombe, politician
- Cumberland, Ernest Augustus, (1771-1851), Duke of Cumberland and King of Hanover
- Cunningham, Bertram Keir, (1871-1944), Principal of Clergy Training School Cambridge
- Currey, George, (1816-1885), Master of the Charterhouse
- Cutts, Edward Lewes, (1824-1901), antiquary
- Dakin, Sir Thomas, (1808-1889), Knight Lord Mayor of London
- Dale, Thomas, (1797-1870), Dean of Rochester Poet and Theologian
- Dale, Thomas Pelham, (1821-1892), Rector of St Vedast's London Hebrew Scholar
- Dalison, Roger William Hammond, (1860-1939), Anglican clergyman
- Dalton, John Neale, (1839-1931), Canon of Windsor, antiquary and liturgical scholar
- Darby, John Lionel, (1831-1919), Dean of Chester
- Dart, John Lovering Campbell, (1882-1961), Anglican Clergyman
- Daubeny, Charles, (1745-1827), Archdeacon of Sarum Theologian
- Davey, William Harrison, (1825-1917), Dean of Llandaff
- David, Albert Augustus, (1867-1950), Bishop of Liverpool
- Davidson, Harold Francis, (1875-1937), Rector of Stiffkey, Norfolk Norfolk
- Davidson, Randall Thomas, (1848-1930), Baron Davidson of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Davies, Arthur Whitcliffe, (1878-1966), Dean of Worcester
- Davies, John Llewelyn, (1826-1916), theologian and social reformer
- Dawson, William, (? 1705-1752), Church Commissary in Virginia Natural Philosopher
- De Candole, Henry Handley Vully, (1895-1971), Suffragan Bishop of Knaresborough
- Deane, Sir James Parker, (1812-1902), Knight Judge
- Dearmer, Percy, (1867-1936), liturgiologist and hymnologist
- Delane, John Thadeus, (1817-1879), editor of The Times
- Denison, George Anthony, (1805-1896), Archdeacon of Taunton, controversialist
- Denison, John Evelyn, (1800-1873), Viscount Ossington
- Devereux, Robert, (1566-1601), 2nd Earl of Essex, statesman
- Dibdin, Sir Lewis Tonna, (1852-1938), Knight Ecclesiastical Lawyer Judge Administrator and Historian
- Digby, Simon, (c 1645-1720), Bishop of Elphin
- Dinwiddie, Robert, (1693-1770), Governor of Virginia
- Disbrowe, Sir Edward Cromwell, (1790-1851), Knight Diplomat MP
- Disraeli, Benjamin, (1804-1881), Earl of Beaconsfield, statesman
- Dix, George Eglington Alston, (1901-1952), Dom Gregory Prior of Nashdom Abbey Historian
- Doane, William Croswell, (1832-1913), Bishop of Albany
- Dodd, Philip Stanhope, (1775-1852), rector Penshurst, Kent
- Dodsworth, William, (1798-1861), Tractarian clergyman and Roman Catholic writer
- Don, Alan Campbell, (1885-1966), Dean of Westminster
- Douglas, Henry Alexander, (1821-1875), Bishop of Bombay
- Douglas, John Albert, (1868-1956), secretary of Church of England Council On Foreign Relations
- Dowling, Theodore Edward, (1837-1921), Archdeacon in Syria
- Drummond, Arthur Hislop, (1843-1925), Vicar of Boyne Hill Boyne Hill, Berkshire
- Drummond, David Thomas Kerr, (1805-1877), Minister of St Thomas's English Episcopal Chapel Edinburgh
- Drury, Thomas Wortley, (1847-1926), Bishop of Ripon
- Du Moulin, Pierre, (1568-1658), French Protestant
- Ducarel, Andrew Coltee, (1713-1785), antiquary and Lambeth Palace librarian
- Duckworth, Robinson, (1834-1911), Canon of Westminster
- Duff, Sir James Fitzjames, (1898-1970), Knight Vice Chancellor of Durham University
- Dunbar, Sir Charles Gordon Cumming, (1844-1916), 9th Baronet Archdeacon of Grenada
- Duncan, Leland Lewis, (1862-1923), antiquary
- Duncan-Jones, Arthur Stuart, (1879-1955), Dean of Chichester
- Dupin, Louis Ellies, (1657-1719), French Clergyman and Church Historian
- Durell, David, (1728-1775), Principal of Hertford College, Oxford
- Durnford, Richard, (1802-1895), Bishop of Chichester
- Dyce, William, (1806-1864), painter
- Dyke, Francis Hart, (1803-1876), Registrar of Province of Canterbury
- Earle, Alfred, (1827-1918), Dean of Exeter
- Easthaugh, Cyril, (1897-1988), Bishop of Peterborough
- Ebsworth, Joseph Woodfall, (1824-1908), Editor of Ballads
- Eden, George Rodney, (1853-1940), Bishop of Wakefield
- Eden, Robert, (1804-1886), Bishop of Moray Ross and Caithness
- Eden, Robert John, (1799-1870), 3rd Baron Auckland, Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Edgcumbe, William Henry, (1832-1917), 4th Earl of Mount Edgcumbe
- Edgeworth, Maria, (1768-1849), novelist and children's writer
- Edghill, John Cox, (d 1917), Chaplain General
- Edward VII, (1841-1910), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Edwards, Alfred George, (1848-1937), Archbishop of Wales
- Eeles, Francis Carolus, (1876-1954), liturgical scholar and historian
- Egerton, Wilbraham, (1832-1909), 1st Earl Egerton
- Elizabeth I, (1533-1603), Queen of England and Ireland
- Ellicott, Charles John, (1819-1905), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol
- Elliot, Gilbert, (1800-1891), Dean of Bristol
- Ellis, Robinson, (1834-1913), Classical scholar and philologist
- Ellison, Gerald Alexander, (1910-1992), Bishop of London
- Ellison, Henry John, (1813-1899), Rector of Great Haseley, temperance campaigner
- Ellison, John Henry Joshua, (1855-1944), Prebendary of St Paul's
- Elwyn, Richard, (1827-1897), Principal of Queen's College London
- Emery, William, (1825-1910), Archdeacon of Ely, educational and temperance reformer
- Enraght, Richard William, (1837-1898), Rector of Bintry Controversialist
- Evans, Evan, (1671-1721), rector of Christ Church, Philadelphia
- Evington, Henry, (1848-1912), Bishop of Kyushu, Japan
- Ewing, Alexander, (1814-1873), Bishop of Argyll and the Isles
- Faber, Frederick William, (1814-1863), Roman Catholic Priest Hymn Writer
- Faber, George Stanley, (1773-1854), Controversialist
- Fairhurst, James, (d 1999), collector of MSS
- Falconer, John, (c1660-1723), Scottish Bishop Nonjuror
- Farish, William, (1759-1837), Natural Philosopher
- Farquhar, Sir Walter Rockliffe, (1810-1900), 3rd Baronet
- Farrar, Frederic William, (1831-1903), Dean of Canterbury
- Fauquier, Francis, (? 1704-1768), Lieutenant Governor of Virginia
- Feild, Edward, (1801-1876), Bishop of Newfoundland
- Festing, John Wogan, (1837-1902), Bishop of St Albans
- Filmer, Sir John, (1760-1834), 7th Baronet Vicar of Abbots Langley
- Firmin, Thomas, (1632-1697), philanthropist
- Fisher, Frederic Horatio, (1837-1915), Rector of Debden
- Fisher, Geoffrey Francis, (1887-1972), Baron Fisher of Lambeth, Archbishop of Canterbury Nuneaton, Warwickshire
- Fisher, Rosamond Chevallier, (1890-1986), Lady Fisher of Lambeth
- Fitzroy, Lord Charles, (1791-1865), Politician
- Fleetwood, William, (1656-1723), Bishop of Ely
- Fletcher, Richard, (d 1596), Bishop of London
- Foakes-Jackson, Frederick John, (1855-1941), theologian and ecclesiastical historian
- Forbes, Alexander Penrose, (1817-1875), Bishop of Brechin
- Forbes, Francis Reginald, (1791-1873), Diplomat
- Forbes, John Hay, (1776-1854), Lord Medwyn Judge
- Forster, John, (d 1787), Rector of Elton and Walsoken
- Foulis, Sir David, (d 1642), Knight Politician
- Fowler, Edward, (1632-1714), Bishop of Gloucester
- Fowler, Sir Henry Hartley, (1830-1911), 1st Viscount Wolverhampton, statesman
- Fox, Henry Elliott, (1841-1926), Secretary of Church Missionary Society
- Fraser, James, (1713-1754), Orientalist
- Fraser, James, (1818-1885), Bishop of Manchester
- Fremantle, William Henry, (1831-1916), Dean of Ripon
- French, Thomas Valpy, (1825-1891), Bishop of Lahore
- Frere, Hugh Corrie, (1857-1938), Archdeacon in Syria
- Frere, Walter Howard, (1863-1938), Bishop of Truro, historian, liturgist
- Furse, Charles Wellington, (1821-1900), Archdeacon of Westminster
- Furse, Michael Bolton, (1870-1955), Bishop of St Albans
- Fynes-Clinton, Henry Joy, (1875-1959), Founder of Anglican and Eastern Churches Association
- Gaisford, Thomas, (1779-1855), Dean of Christ Church Oxford
- Galton, Arthur Howard, (1852-1921), Anglican clergyman, author and historian
- Garden, Francis, (1810-1884), Subdean of Chapels Royal
- Gardiner, Thory Gage, (1857-1941), Canon of Canterbury
- Garnier, Mark Rodolph Carpenter-, (1881-1969), Bishop of Colombo Colombo, Sri Lanka
- Garvie, Alfred Ernest, (1861-1945), Principal of Hackney and New College
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Hugh Richard Heathcote, (1869-1956), Baron Quickswood, politician
- Gascoyne-Cecil, James Edward Hubert, (1861-1947), 4th Marquess of Salisbury
- Gascoyne-Cecil, Robert Arthur Talbot, (1830-1903), 3rd Marquess of Salisbury, statesman
- Gaselee, Sir Stephen, (1882-1943), Knight librarian, classical scholar
- Gathorne-Hardy, Gathorne, (1814-1906), 1st Earl of Cranbrook, statesman
- Gauden, John, (1605-1662), Bishop of Worcester
- Geikie, John Cunningham, (1824-1906), Anglican Clergyman Biblical Scholar and Historian
- Gell, Frederick, (1820-1902), Bishop of Madras
- George V, (1865-1936), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- Gibbs, James, (1682-1754), Architect
- Gibbs, Michael, (1812-1882), Prebendary and Treasurer of St Paul's
- Gibson, Edgar Charles Sumner, (1848-1924), Bishop of Gloucester
- Gibson, Edmund, (1669-1748), Bishop of London, antiquary
- Gifford, Edwin Hamilton, (1820-1905), Archdeacon of London Biblical Scholar
- Gilbert, Ashurst Turner, (1786-1870), Bishop of Chichester
- Gilmore, Isabella, (1842-1923), Deaconess
- Gilpin, Bernard, (1517-1583), Archdeacon of Durham Durham, Durham
- Girdlestone, Robert Baker, (1836-1923), Principal of Wycliffe Hall Oxford
- Gladstone, Catherine, (1812-1900), philanthropist
- Gladstone, Henry Neville, (1852-1935), 1st Baron Gladstone of Hawarden, businessman
- Gladstone, Herbert John, (1854-1930), 1st Viscount Gladstone, statesman
- Gladstone, William Ewart, (1809-1898), statesman
- Glenn, Francis Everden, (fl 1957-1975), Bishop of the Catholic Episcopal Church
- Glyn, Edward Carr, (1843-1928), Bishop of Peterborough
- Gobat, Samuel, (1799-1879), Bishop in Jerusalem
- Godley, John Robert, (1814-1861), politician
- Gogarty, Oliver St John, (1878-1957), Irish Senator and Writer
- Golightly, Charles Pourtales, (1807-1885), Anti Tractarian
- Gooch, Sir William, (1681-1751), Knight Governor of Virginia
- Goode, William, (1801-1868), Dean of Ripon
- Goodwin, Harvey, (1818-1891), Bishop of Carlisle, mathematician
- Gore, Charles, (1853-1932), Bishop of Oxford
- Gott, John, (1830-1906), Bishop of Truro
- Gough, Richard, (1735-1809), antiquary
- Goulburn, Edward Meyrick, (1818-1897), Dean of Norwich
- Goulburn, Henry, (1784-1856), statesman
- Goyder, George Armin, (1908-1997), businessman, author and Anglican layman
- Grant, Sir Francis, (1803-1878), Knight, portrait painter
- Granville, Augustus Bozzi, (1783-1872), Physician
- Gray, Donald Clifford, (b 1930), Canon of Westminster
- Gray, Edward Kerr, (1842-1903), Anglican Clergyman
- Gray, Robert, (1809-1872), Bishop of Cape Town
- Green, John Richard, (1837-1883), Historian
- Gregg, John Allen Fitzgerald, (1873-1961), Archbishop of Armagh Ireland;Armagh, County Armagh
- Gregory, Robert, (1819-1911), Dean of St Pauls
- Grenfell, William Henry, (1855-1945), 1st Baron Desborough, politician and civil servant
- Grenville, Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-, (1823-1889), 3rd Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, statesman
- Grey, Sir George, (1799-1882), 2nd Baronet, statesman
- Grey, Henry George, (1802-1894), 3rd Earl Grey, statesman
- Griffith-Boscawen, Sir Arthur Sackville Trevor , (1865-1946), Knight, politician
- Grindal, Edmund, (1519-1583), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Groser, St John Beverley, (1890-1966), Christian Socialist
- Grosvenor, Robert, (1801-1893), 1st Baron Ebury, politician
- Gurney, Archer Thompson, (1820-1887), Chaplain to the Court Chapel, Paris and author
- Guy, John, (d 1628), Governor of Newfoundland
- Gwynne, Llewellyn Henry, (1863-1957), Bishop of Egypt
- Hadden, Robert Henry, (1854-1909), Royal Chaplain Journalist Antiquary
- Haigh, Mervyn George, (1887-1962), Bishop of Winchester
- Hale, Sir Matthew, (1609-1676), Knight, judge, antiquary
- Hale, William Hale, (1795-1870), Archdeacon of London Antiquary
- Hales, Stephen, (1677-1761), Physiologist and Inventor
- Halford, Sir Henry, (1766-1844), 1st Baronet Royal Physician
- Hall, Henry, (1717-1763), Librarian to Archbishop of Canterbury
- Hamilton, Sir Edward Walter, (1847-1908), Knight, civil servant
- Hamilton, Walter Kerr, (1808-1869), Bishop of Salisbury
- Hamilton-Gordon, Arthur Charles, (1829-1912), 1st Baron Stanmore, colonial governor
- Hamilton-Gordon, George, (1784-1860), 4th Earl of Aberdeen, statesman
- Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Frederick Temple, (1826-1902), 1st Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, diplomat
- Hammond, Edmund, (1802-1890), 1st Baron Hammond, diplomat
- Harcourt, Sir William George Granville Venables Vernon, (1827-1904), Knight, statesman
- Hardinge, Sir Arthur Henry, (1855-1933), Knight, diplomat
- Hardy, Henry Harrison, (1882-1958), Headmaster of Cheltenham College
- Hardy, Robert William Hale, (c1794-1871), naval officer and author
- Harley, Robert, (1661-1724), 1st Earl of Oxford, statesman
- Harper, Henry John Chitty, (1804-1893), Primate of New Zealand
- Harper, Michael Claude, (1931-2010), priest, charismatic movement
- Harris, James Howard, (1807-1889), 3rd Earl of Malmesbury, statesman
- Harrison, Benjamin, (1808-1887), Archdeacon of Maidstone Biblical Scholar
- Hart, Horace, (fl 1856-1915), Printer to the University of Oxford
- Hassard, Sir John, (1831-1900), Knight Principal Registrar of Province and Diocese of Canterbury
- Hassard, Richard Samuel, (1848-1921), Canon of Truro
- Hatch, Edwin, (1835-1889), Ecclesiastical Historian Theologian
- Haweis, Hugh Reginald, (1838-1901), Author and Preacher
- Hawkins, Edward, (1789-1882), Provost of Oriel College Oxford
- Hawkins, Ernest, (1802-1868), Canon of Westminster Historian
- Hawksmoor, Nicholas, (1661-1736), architect
- Hay-Drummond-Hay, Sir Robert, (1846-1926), Knight, diplomat
- Hayman, Henry, (1823-1904), Headmaster of Rugby School
- Hayter, Thomas, (1702-1762), Bishop of London
- Headlam, Arthur Cayley, (1862-1947), Bishop of Gloucester
- Heard, Henry Fitz Gerald, (1889-1971), Author and Broadcaster
- Heathcote, Caleb, (c 1665-1721), Mayor of New York
- Helmore, Thomas, (1811-1890), Precentor of St Mark's College, Chelsea and Choirmaster of the Chapel Royal London
- Henderson, Jacob, (fl 1715-1736), Church Commissary in Maryland
- Henri, IV, (1553-1610), King of France and Navarre
- Henson, Herbert Hensley, (1863-1947), Bishop of Hereford and Durham Durham, Durham
- Herbert, Henry Howard Molyneux, (1831-1890), 4th Earl of Carnarvon, statesman
- Herbert, William, (1771-1851), librarian and antiquary
- Herring, Thomas, (1693-1757), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Herschell, Farrer, (1837-1899), 1st Baron Herschell, Lord Chancellor
- Hervey, Lord Arthur Charles, (1808-1894), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Hessey, James Augustus, (1814-1892), Archdeacon of Middlesex, Author
- Heurtley, Charles Abel, (1806-1895), Professor of Divinity Oxford University
- Hickes, George, (1642-1715), Dean of Worcester Nonjuror Philologist Antiquary
- Hicks Beach, Michael Edward, (1837-1916), 1st Earl St Aldwyn, statesman
- Hicks, Edward Lee, (1843-1919), Bishop of Lincoln
- Hicks, Frederick Cyril Nugent, (1872-1942), Bishop of Lincoln
- Hill, Octavia, (1838-1912), philanthropist and co-founder of the National Trust
- Hind, John Russell, (1823-1895), Astronomer
- Hinds, Samuel, (1793-1872), Bishop of Norwich
- Hingeston-Randolph, Francis Charles, (1833-1910), Prebendary of Exeter, antiquary
- Hirtzel, Sir Frederick Arthur, (1870-1937), Knight Civil Servant
- Hoadly, Benjamin, (1676-1761), Bishop of Winchester Westerham, Kent;Winchester, Hampshire
- Hobhouse, Arthur, (1819-1904), Baron Hobhouse, judge
- Hobhouse, Edmund, (1817-1904), Bishop of Nelson Antiquary
- Hoby, Sir Edward, (1560-1617), Knight MP Diplomat
- Hodgson, Christopher, (1784-1874), Secretary of Queen Anne's Bounty
- Hody, Humphrey, (1660-1707), Archdeacon of Oxford Classical Scholar
- Holland, Henry Scott, (1847-1918), theologian
- Holland, Henry Thurstan, (1825-1914), 2nd Baronet and 1st Viscount Knutsford, statesman
- Holland, Thomas Agar, (1803-1888), Rector of Poynings Poet Antiquary
- Honeyman, James, (d 1750), Spg Missionary in Rhode Island
- Hook, Walter Farquhar, (1798-1875), Dean of Chichester
- Hooker, John, (1525-1601), Alias Vowell, historian and author
- Hooper, George, (1640-1727), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Hope, Alexander James Beresford Beresford-, (1820-1887), politician and writer
- Hope-Scott, James Robert, (1812-1873), parliamentary barrister
- Hopkins, Jane Ellice, (1836-1904), Social and Legal Reformer
- Hornsby, Thomas, (1733-1810), Astronomer
- Horrocks, James, (fl 1764-1771), church commissary in Virginia United States of America
- Horsley, Heneage, (1776-1847), Dean of Brechin
- Horsley, Samuel, (1733-1806), Bishop of St Asaph mathematician
- Hose, George Frederick, (1838-1922), Bishop of Singapore
- Housman, Laurence, (1865-1959), writer and artist
- How, William Walsham, (1823-1897), Bishop of Wakefield
- Howley, William, (1766-1848), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Hubbard, John Gellibrand, (1805-1889), 1st Baron Addington
- Hugel, Friedrich von, (1852-1925), Baron von Hugel, theologian
- Hughes, Joshua, (1807-1889), Bishop of St Asaph
- Hullock, John Selwyn, (1932-2011), teacher and lay minister, Cambridge Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Hume, Abraham, (1814-1884), antiquary and social writer
- Humphry, William Gilson, (1815-1886), Vicar of St Martin in the Fields Biblical Scholar
- Hunkin, Joseph Wellington, (1887-1950), Bishop of Truro
- Hunter, Robert, (d 1734), Major General Governor of New York and of Jamaica
- Hutton, Mathew, (1529-1606), Archbishop of York
- Hutton, Matthew, (1529-1606), Archbishop of York
- Hutton, Matthew, (1693-1758), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Hutton, William Holden, (1860-1930), Dean of Winchester Historian
- Huxley, Aldous Leonard, (1894-1963), novelist and critic Surrey
- Hyde, Edward, (1661-1723), 3rd Earl of Clarendon
- Ingham, Ernest Graham, (1851-1926), Bishop of Sierra Leone
- Ingram, Arthur John, (d 1931), Rector of St Margarets Lothbury
- Innes, Sir Charles Alexander, (1874-1959), Knight, Governor of Burma
- Irons, William Josiah, (1812-1883), Theological Writer
- Jackson, Blomfield, (1839-1905), Prebendary of St Paul's Classical and Patristic Scholar
- Jackson, Cyril, (1746-1819), Dean of Christ Church
- Jackson, John, (1811-1885), Bishop of Lincoln (1853) and London (1868)
- Jacob, Edgar, (1844-1920), Bishop of St Albans
- Jacob, Edith Sophia, (1849-1919), founder of the Society of Watchers and Workers Winchester, Hampshire
- Jacob, Gertrude, (1837-1898), biographer of Sir James Brooke, Raja of Sarawak
- Jacob, Philip, (1803-1884), Archdeacon and Canon of Winchester
- James, Henry, (1828-1911), 1st Baron James of Hereford, statesman
- James, I, (1566-1625), King of Great Britain and Ireland
- James, John, (d 1746), Architect
- James, Montague Rhodes, (1862-1936), Biblical Scholar Antiquary Palaeographer
- James, Thomas, (c1573-1629), Bodley's Librarian and Sub Dean of Wells
- James, Walter Charles, (1816-1893), 1st Baron Northbourne, politician
- Jasper, Ronald Claud Dudley, (1917-1990), Dean of York
- Jebb, John, (1805-1886), Canon of Hereford Liturgical Writer
- Jelf, George Edward, (1834-1908), Master of Charterhouse
- Jelf, Richard William, (1798-1871), Principal King's College London
- Jellicoe, John Rushworth, (1859-1935), 1st Earl Jellicoe, Admiral of the Fleet
- Jenkins, Claude, (1877-1959), Ecclesiastical Historian
- Jenkins, Robert Charles, (1816-1896), Canon of Canterbury and Author
- Jenkinson, Robert Banks, (1770-1828), 2nd Earl of Liverpool, statesman
- Jenks, David, (1866-1935), Director of Society of the Sacred Mission
- Jenkyns, Sir Henry, (1838-1899), Knight Parliamentary Counsel to Treasury
- Jenkyns, Richard, (1782-1854), Master of Balliol, Dean of Wells
- Jenner, Henry Lascelles, (1820-1898), Bishop of the Gallican Catholic Church
- Jenner, Stephen, (c 1815-1880), Curate in Charge of Bekesbourne Kent
- Jerwood, James, (d 1877), Barrister
- Jessopp, Augustus, (1823-1914), schoolmaster and historian
- Jeune, Francis, (1806-1868), Bishop of Peterborough
- Johnson, Edward Ralph, (1819-1911), Bishop of Calcutta
- Johnson, George Henry Sacheverell, (1808-1881), Dean of Wells
- Johnson, Richard, (1753-1833), Anglican Chaplain in New South Wales
- Jones, Hugh Chambres, (1783-1869), Archdeacon of Essex
- Jones, John Winter, (1805-1881), Principal Librarian of the British Museum
- Jones, William Basil Tickell, (1822-1897), Bishop of St Davids
- Jones, William Bence, (1812-1882), Irish Agriculturist
- Jones, William West, (1838-1908), Archbishop of Cape Town
- Jowett, Benjamin, (1817-1893), biblical and classical scholar Master of Balliol College Camberwell, Surrey;Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Kaye, John, (1783-1853), Bishop of Lincoln
- Keble, John, (1792-1866), Vicar of Hursley Tractarian Poet
- Keble, Thomas, (1793-1875), Vicar of Bisley Theologian
- Keene, Richard, (1825-1894), photographer Derby, Derbyshire
- Keith, George, (1639-1716), Quaker and Missionary
- Kemp, Eric Waldram, (1915-2009), Bishop of Chichester
- Kempe, John Edward, (1810-1907), Prebendary of St Paul's Royal Chaplain
- Kennaway, Sir John Henry, (1837-1919), 3rd Baronet, President of Church Missionary Society
- Kennicott, Benjamin, (1718-1783), Biblical Scholar Canon of Christ Church
- Kennion, George Wyndham, (1845-1922), Bishop of Bath and Wells
- Kensit, John, (1853-1902), Protestant Agitator
- Ker, Neil Ripley, (1908-1982), palaeographer, bibliographer
- Kershaw, Samuel Wayland, (1836-1914), Librarian of Lambeth Palace Antiquary
- Kidd, Beresford James, (1864-1948), Warden of Keble College Oxford Historian
- King, Edward, (1829-1910), Bishop of Lincoln
- King, Walker, (1755-1827), Bishop of Rochester
- King, William, (1650-1729), Archbishop of Dublin
- Kingscote, Henry Robert, (1802-1882), Philanthropist
- Kinnaird, Arthur Fitzgerald, (1814-1887), 10th Baron Kinnaird, politician
- Kirk, Kenneth Escott, (1886-1954), Bishop of Oxford
- Kirkpatrick, Alexander Francis, (1849-1940), Dean of Ely
- Knatchbull-Hugessen, Edward Hugessen, (1829-1893), 1st Baron Brabourne, statesman
- Knox, Edmund Arbuthnott, (1847-1937), Bishop of Manchester
- Labouchere, Henry, (1798-1869), 1st Baron Taunton, statesman
- Lacey, Thomas Alexander, (1853-1931), Canon of Worcester, ecclesiologist and controversialist
- Lake, William Charles, (1817-1897), Dean of Durham
- Lang, Robert, (1840-1908), Secretary of Church Missionary Society
- Lang, William Cosmo Gordon, (1864-1945), Baron Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Langton, Stephen, (d 1228), Archbishop of Canterbury Cardinal
- Lansbury, George, (1859-1940), Labour Politician
- Laud, William, (1573-1645), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Laughlin, Frederick Hamilton, (d 1877), Anglican Clergyman Librarian
- Laughton, Alison, (1839-1892), Chaplain to St Margaret's Convent, East Grinstead
- Lavington, George, (1684-1762), Bishop of Exeter
- Le Bas, Charles Webb, (1779-1861), Principal of East India College Haileybury
- Le Grice, Charles Valentine, (1773-1858), humorist and writer
- Le Jau, Francis, (1665-1717), Clergyman and Educationalist
- Leake, John, (b 1681), non-juror
- Lee, Alfred Theophilus, (1829-1883), Secretary to Church Defence Institution
- Lee, Francis, (1661-1719), Philadelphian
- Lee, Frederick George, (1832-1902), Theologian and Antiquary
- Lee, Sir George, (1700-1758), Knight, lawyer and politician
- Lee, John, (1783-1866), antiquary and astronomer
- Lee, John Wilmot, (1848-1914), Registrar of the Diocese of London
- Lefroy, George Alfred, (1854-1919), Bishop of Calcutta
- Leigh, James Wentworth, (1838-1923), Dean of Hereford
- Leighton, Stanley, (1837-1901), MP
- Lemann, Francis Gregory, (1804-1896), Vicar of Langford
- Leveson-Gower, Granville George, (1815-1891), 2nd Earl Granville, statesman
- Lewis, John, (1675-1747), antiquary
- Lewis, Richard, (1821-1905), Bishop of Llandaff
- Liddell, Henry George, (1811-1898), Dean of Christ Church Oxford
- Liddon, Henry Parry, (1829-1890), Canon of St Paul's
- Lightfoot, John Prideaux, (1803-1887), Vice Chancellor of Oxford University
- Lightfoot, Joseph Barber, (1828-1889), Bishop of Durham
- Lloyd, William, (1637-1710), Bishop of Norwich, Nonjuror
- Lockhart, John Gilbert, (1891-1960), writer
- Lofthouse, William Frederick, (1871-1965), Principal of Handsworth College Birmingham
- Loftus, Jane, (1821-1890), Lady of the Bedchamber
- Longley, Charles Thomas, (1794-1868), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Longley, Sir Henry, (1833-1899), Knight Chief Charity Commissioner
- Lowder, Charles Fuge, (1820-1880), Vicar of St Peter's London Docks
- Lowe, Edward Joseph, (1825-1900), Meteorologist and Botanist
- Lowndes, Sir George Rivers, (1862-1943), Knight Indian Judge
- Lowth, Robert, (1710-1787), Bishop of London
- Lowth, William, (1661-1732), theologian
- Loyd, Philip Henry, (1884-1952), Bishop of St Albans
- Loyson, Charles, (1827-1912), Pere Hyacinth French Priest
- Lygon, Frederick, (1830-1891), 6th Earl Beauchamp, politician
- Lyne, Joseph Leycester, (1837-1908), preacher and monk
- Lyttelton, George William, (1817-1876), 4th Baron Lyttelton
- Macarthur, James, (1848-1922), Bishop of Bombay
- MacColl, Malcolm, (1831-1907), Canon of Ripon, writer
- Machray, Robert, (1831-1904), Archbishop of Rupert's Land
- Mackarness, John Fielder, (1820-1889), Bishop of Oxford
- Mackay, William, (1665-1752), Rector of Fishley
- Mackenzie, Henry, (1808-1878), Suffragan Bishop of Nottingham
- Mackonochie, Alexander Heriot, (1825-1887), Anglo Catholic Leader
- Maclagan, William Dalrymple, (1826-1910), Archbishop of York
- Maclear, George Frederick, (1833-1902), Theological Writer
- Macrorie, William Kenneth, (1831-1905), Bishop of Maritzburg
- Magee, William Connor, (1821-1891), Archbishop of York
- Maitland, Samuel Roffey, (1792-1866), Historian Librarian Archivist
- Manners-Sutton, Charles, (1755-1828), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Manning, Henry Edward, (1808-1892), Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster
- Marcet, Alexander John Gaspard, (1770-1822), physician
- Marmont, Auguste Frederic Louis Viesse de, (1774-1852), Duc de Raguse, Marshal of France
- Marriott, Charles, (1811-1858), Mathematician and Theologian
- Martin, Francis, (1802-1868), Fellow and Vice Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
- Masefield, John Edward, (1878-1967), poet
- Maskell, William, (? 1814-1890), Ecclesiastical Historian
- Mason, Alfred Edward Woodley, (1865-1948), Novelist
- Mason, Arthur James, (1851-1928), Master of Pembroke College Cambridge
- Mason, Lancelot, (1905-1990), Archdeacon of Chichester
- Matheson, Samuel Pritchard, (1852-1942), Archbishop of Rupertsland
- Mathew, Arnold Harris, (1852-1919), Archbishop of London
- Matthews, Walter Robert, (1881-1973), Dean of St Pauls
- Maurice, John Frederick Denison, (1805-1872), theologian and Christian Socialist
- May, William, (fl 1720-1751), Church Commissary in Jamaica
- McCulloch, Joseph, (1908-? 1990), Rector of St Mary Le Bow
- Mcsparran, James, (d 1757), Writer On America Missionary
- Medley, John, (1804-1892), Bishop of Fredericton and Metropolitan of Canada
- Melville, David, (1813-1904), Canon of Worcester
- Merest, James John, (1821-1887), Rector of Upton Snodsbury Worcestershire
- Merewether, Francis, (1784-1864), Vicar of Whitwick Leicestershire Pamphleteer
- Merriman, Nathaniel James, (1810-1882), Bishop of Grahamstown
- Meyrick, Frederick, (1827-1906), Secretary of the Anglo Continental Society
- Mill, William Hodge, (1792-1853), Regius Professor of Hebrew Cambridge University
- Miller, George, (1764-1848), Vicar General of Armagh
- Milman, Henry Hart, (1791-1868), Dean of St Paul's
- Milman, Robert, (1816-1876), Bishop of Calcutta
- Mitchinson, John, (1833-1918), Canon of Gloucester Master of Pembroke College Oxford
- Moberly, George, (1803-1885), Bishop of Salisbury
- Money, Kyrle Ernle, (d ? 1845), Canon of Hereford
- Money, William Taylor, (1769-1834), MP Consul General Director of East India Co
- Monk, James Henry, (1784-1856), Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol
- Monsell, Harriet, (1812-1883), Mother Superior of Clewer
- Montagu, William, (1771-1843), 5th Duke of Manchester
- Montefiore, Hugh William, (1920-2005), Bishop of Birmingham
- Montgomery, Henry Hutchinson, (1847-1932), Bishop of Tasmania
- Moore, Daniel, (1809-1899), Prebendary of St Pauls Royal Chaplain Author
- Moore, Evelyn Garth, (1906-1990), Barrister Chancellor of Durham Diocese
- Moore, John, (1730-1805), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Moorhouse, James, (1826-1915), Bishop of Manchester
- Moorman, John Richard Humpidge, (1905-1989), Bishop of Ripon Ripon, Yorkshire
- Moreton, Harold Albert Victor, (1889-1966), Canon of Hereford Historian
- Morgan, Edmund Robert, (1888-1979), Bishop of Truro
- Morland, Sir Samuel, (1625-1695), Knight Diplomat Mathematician and Inventor
- Morley, George, (1597-1684), Bishop of Winchester
- Mortimer, Robert Cecil, (1902-1976), Bishop of Exeter
- Moule, Handley Carr Glyn, (1841-1920), Bishop of Durham
- Mowbray, Sir John Robert, (1815-1899), 1st Baronet MP
- Mozley, Thomas, (1806-1893), Rector of Plymtree Tractarian Journalist
- Muir Mackenzie, Kenneth Augustus, (1845-1930), Baron Muir Mackenzie
- Muirson, George, (d 1708), Spg Missionary in New York
- Murray, Sir Charles Augustus, (1806-1895), Knight, diplomat and author
- Murray, James, (1806-1878), Civil Servant
- Murray, Thomas, (1564-1623), Provost of Eton Secretary to Prince Charles
- Mylne, Louis George, (1843-1921), Bishop of Bombay
- Mylne, Robert, (1734-1811), Architect and Engineer
- Nairne, Alexander, (1863-1936), Regius Professor of Divinity, Cambridge University
- Napier, John, (1550-1617), mathematician
- Nares, Edward, (1762-1841), historian
- Naunton, Sir Robert, (1563-1635), Knight Politician
- Neal, Hilda, (fl 1928-1942), secretary to Archsbishop Cosmo Lang
- Neale, John Mason, (1818-1866), Anglican priest, Warden of Sackville College, author
- Neill, Stephen Charles, (1900-1984), bishop in Tinnevelly and Madura and theologian
- Nelson, Horatio, (1823-1913), 3rd Earl Nelson
- Nevill, Samuel Tarratt, (1837-1921), Primate of New Zealand
- Newdegate, Charles Newdigate, (1816-1887), politician
- Newman, Henry, (1670-1743), Secretary of Society for Promotion of Christian Knowledge
- Newman, John Henry, (1801-1890), Cardinal, priest, poet and theologian
- Newman, William Abiah, (1811-1864), Dean of Capetown
- Newton, Sir Isaac, (1642-1727), Knight, natural philosopher
- Newton, John, (1725-1807), sailor, Anglican clergyman, hymn-writer and poet
- Nicholls, William, (1664-1712), Author
- Nichols, John, (1745-1826), printer, author and antiquary
- Nichols, John Bowyer, (1779-1863), printer and antiquary
- Nicholson, Sir Francis, (1660-1728), Knight Colonial Governor
- Nicholson, Harold Percival, (1905-1968), Bishop of the Ancient Catholic Church
- Nicolson, William, (1655-1727), Bishop of Derry, antiquary
- Norden, John, (1548-?1625), topographer
- Norris, John Pilkington, (1823-1891), Archdeacon of Bristol Writer On Education and Theology
- Northcote, Stafford Henry, (1818-1887), 1st Earl of Iddesleigh, statesman
- Nugee, George, (1819-1892), Provost of St Austin's Priory London
- Nuttall, Enos, (1842-1916), Primate of West Indies
- Oakeley, Frederick, (1802-1880), Tractarian
- Oakley, John, (1834-1890), Dean of Manchester
- O'Brien, James Thomas, (1792-1874), Bishop of Ossory Ferns and Leighlin
- Oldham, Frederick Hugh Langston, (1876-1965), Colonel
- Ollard, Sidney Leslie, (1875-1949), Canon of Windsor, historian
- Ollivant, Alfred, (1798-1882), Bishop of Llandaff
- Osbaldeston, Richard, (1690-1764), Bishop of London
- Palmer, Edwin, (1824-1895), Archdeacon of Oxford, classical scholar
- Palmer, Edwin James, (1869-1954), Bishop of Bombay
- Palmer, Roundell, (1812-1895), 1st Earl of Selborne, Lord Chancellor
- Palmer, Roundell Cecil, (1887-1971), 3rd Earl of Selborne, politician
- Palmer, William, (1803-1885), theologian and ecclesiastical antiquary
- Palmer, William, (1811-1879), theologian and archaeologist
- Palmer, William Jocelyn, (1778-1853), Rector of Mixbury
- Palmer, William Waldegrave, (1859-1942), 2nd Earl of Selborne, statesman
- Parker, Joseph, (1830-1902), Congregational Author and Preacher
- Parker, Matthew, (1504-1575), Archbishop of Canterbury antiquary
- Parker, Thomas, (1666-1732), 1st Earl of Macclesfield, Lord Chancellor
- Parker, Wilfrid, (1883-1966), Bishop of Pretoria
- Parkes, Sir Henry, (1815-1896), Knight Australian Statesman
- Parry, Edward, (1830-1890), Suffragan Bishop of Dover
- Parry, Henry Hutton, (1827-1893), Bishop of Western Australia
- Parsons, Richard Godfrey, (1882-1948), Bishop of Hereford
- Paton, David Macdonald, (1913-1992), clergyman and missionary in China
- Paton, John Brown, (1830-1911), Congregational minister and author
- Paul, Leslie Allen, (1905-1985), Author and Social Scientist
- Payne Smith, Robert, (1819-1895), Dean of Canterbury, Orientalist and theologian
- Peek, Sir Henry William, (1825-1898), 1st Baronet MP
- Peel, Sir Robert, (1788-1850), Baronet, 2nd Baronet, statesman
- Pelham, Henry Thomas, (1804-1886), 3rd Earl of Chichester
- Pelham, John Thomas, (1811-1894), Bishop of Norwich
- Pelham-Holles, Sir Thomas, (1693-1768), 1st Duke of Newcastle, statesman
- Percival, John, (1834-1918), Headmaster of Rugby Bishop of Hereford
- Pereira, Henry Horace, (1845-1926), Bishop of Croydon
- Perez, Antonio, (1534-1611), Spanish Statesman
- Perowne, John James Stewart, (1823-1904), Bishop of Worcester
- Perrot, Sir John, (? 1527-1592), Knight Lord Deputy of Ireland
- Perry, Charles, (1807-1891), Bishop of Melbourne
- Phelps, Francis Robinson, (1863-1938), Archbishop of Capetown South Africa
- Philipps, Jenkin Thomas, (d 1755), Translator
- Phillimore, Sir Robert Joseph, (1810-1885), 1st Baronet MP
- Phillimore, Walter George Frank, (1845-1929), 1st Baron Phillimore, judge
- Phillipps, Sir Thomas, (1792-1872) 1st Baronet Phillips, antiquary, collector of MSS and books
- Phillpotts, Henry, (1778-1869), Bishop of Exeter
- Philpott, Henry, (1807-1892), Bishop of Worcester
- Plumptre, Edward Hayes, (1821-1891), Dean of Wells
- Plunket, William Conyngham, (1828-1897), 4th Baron Plunket, Archbishop of Dublin
- Pogson, Norman Robert, (1829-1891), Astronomer
- Pole, Reginald, (1500-1558), Cardinal Archbishop of Canterbury
- Pollock, Bertram, (1863-1943), Headmaster Bishop of Norwich
- Ponsonby, Arthur Augustus William Harry, (1871-1946), 1st Baron Ponsonby of Shulbrede, politician
- Ponsonby, Sir Henry Frederick, (1825-1895), Knight, General, private secretary to Queen Victoria
- Pope-Hennessy, Sir John, (1834-1891), Knight Colonial Governor
- Porter, Sir Alfred de Bock, (1840-1908), Knight, Secretary to Ecclesiastical Commissioners
- Porteus, Beilby, (1731-1809), Bishop of London York, Yorkshire;London;Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Potter, John, (? 1674-1747), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Pownall, George Purves, (1822-1900), Dean of Perth Western Australia
- Prestige, George Leonard, (1889-1955), Church Historian
- Price, Bonamy, (1807-1888), economist
- Price, Roger, (fl 1729-1746), Church Commissary in Massachusetts
- Prideaux, William Gostwyck Charles, (1863-1934), Father Denys Abbot of Nashdom
- Pringle, Sir George, (1825-1911), Knight Civil Servant
- Prowse, Thomas, (1707-1767), MP for Somerset
- Pryme, George, (1781-1868), MP Political Economist
- Pullen, Robert, (d 1146), Cardinal
- Puller, Frederick William, (1843-1938), Superior of Society of St John the Evangelist
- Purchas, John, (1823-1872), Anglican Clergyman Poet and Controversialist
- Pusey, Edward Bouverie, (1800-1882), Canon of Christ Church Oxford; theologian and scholar
- Quick, Oliver Chase, (1885-1944), Professor of Divinity Oxford University
- Raleigh, Sir Walter, (? 1552-1618), Knight Military and Naval Commander Author
- Ramsey, Arthur Michael, (1904-1988), Baron Ramsey, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Randolph, John, (1749-1813), Bishop of London
- Ratcliff, Edward Craddock, (1896-1967), Professor of Divinity
- Rawle, Richard, (1812-1889), Bishop of Trinidad
- Rawley, William, (1588-1667), Chaplain and Biographer to Sir Francis Bacon
- Rawson, Sir Rawson William, (1812-1899), Knight Colonial Governor
- Reade, Edward Anderdon, (1807-1886), Bengal civil servant and historian
- Reeve, Henry, (1813-1895), journalist and writer
- Reith, John Charles Walsham, (1889-1971), 1st Baron Reith
- Richards, Henry William Parry, (1827-1900), Prebendary of St Pauls
- Richards, William Upton, (1811-1873), Vicar of All Saint's Marylebone, Author
- Riddell, James, (1823-1866), classical scholar
- Ridding, George, (1828-1904), Head Master of Winchester and Bishop of Southwell
- Riley, John Athelstan Laurie, (1858-1945), Churchman
- Ripley, George, (fl1450-1490), alchemist
- Rivington, Cecil Stansfeld, (1853-1934), Indian Missionary
- Robertson, Archibald, (1853-1931), Bishop of Exeter
- Robinson, Arthur William, (1856-1928), Canon of Canterbury
- Robinson, George Frederick Samuel, (1827-1909), 1st Marquess of Ripon, statesman
- Robinson, John, (1650-1723), Bishop of London
- Robinson, John Arthur Thomas, (1919-1983), Suffragan Bishop of Woolwich
- Robinson, Joseph Armitage, (1858-1933), Dean of Westminster
- Rodwell, John Medows, (1808-1900), orientalist and clergyman
- Rogers, Frederic, (1811-1889), 1st Baron Blachford , Permanent Secretary for the Colonies
- Root, Howard, (1926-2007), Canon, Director of Anglican Centre, Rome
- Rose, Hugh James, (1795-1838), Theologian and Author
- Ross, John Lockhart, (1810-1891), Theological Writer
- Roundell, Charles Savile, (d 1906), MP
- Rowsell, Thomas James, (1816-1894), Canon of Westminster
- Royden, Agnes Maude, (1876-1956), writer, preacher and feminist
- Royston, Peter Sorenson, (1830-1915), Bishop of Mauritius
- Rudolf, Edward de Montjoie, (1852-1933), philanthropist
- Runcie, Robert Alexander Kennedy, (1921-2000), Baron Runcie, Archbishop of Canterbury
- Rundle, Thomas, (1688-1743), Bishop of Derry
- Russell, Sir Charles, (1863-1928), 1st Baronet Solicitor
- Russell, Edward, (1653-1727), Earl of Orford, Admiral
- Russell, John, (1787-1863), Canon of Canterbury, historian of Sion College
- Russell, Lord John, (1792-1878), 1st Earl Russell, statesman
- Russell, William, (? 1558-1613), 1st Baron Russell of Thornhaugh
- Russell, William Armstrong, (1821-1879), Bishop of North China
- Ryan, Vincent William, (1816-1888), Bishop of Mauritius
- Ryder, Sir Alfred Phillips, (1820-1888), Knight Admiral of the Fleet
- Ryder, Dudley, (1798-1882), 2nd Earl of Harrowby, statesman
- Ryder, Dudley Francis Stuart, (1831-1900), 3rd Earl of Harrowby
- Saint John, Henry, (1678-1751), 1st Viscount Bolingbroke, statesman
- Sancroft, William, (1617-1693), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Sandford, Charles Waldegrave, (1828-1903), Bishop of Gibraltar
- Sandford, Ernest Grey, (1839-1910), Archdeacon of Exeter
- Sandys, Charles, (1786-1859), antiquary
- Sandys, Edwin, (1516-1588), Archbishop of York
- Sargent, Alexander, (1895-1989), Archdeacon of Canterbury
- Savile, Sir Henry, (1549-1622), Knight Mathematician
- Sayce, Archibald Henry, (1845-1933), orientalist, comparative philologist and Egyptologist
- Scott, John, (1751-1838), 1st Earl of Eldon, Lord Chancellor
- Scott, John, (1805-1854), 2nd Earl of Eldon
- Scott, Robert, (1811-1887), Master of Balliol College and Dean of Rochester
- Scott, William, (1813-1872), Vicar of St Olave Jewry, author and journalist
- Secker, Thomas, (1693-1768), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Seddon, John Pollard, (1827-1906), Architect
- Selden, John, (1584-1654), Jurist MP Antiquary
- Sellon, Priscilla Lydia, (1821-1876), Founder of Society of Sisters of Mercy Devonport
- Selwyn, George Augustus, (1809-1878), Bishop of Lichfield
- Selwyn, John Richardson, (1844-1898), Bishop of Melanesia
- Selwyn, William, (1806-1875), Canon of Ely
- Shairp, John Campbell, (1819-1885), literary scholar
- Sharp, Granville, (1735-1813), Philanthropist
- Shaw, Martin Fallas, (1875-1958), composer
- Shedden, Roscow George, (1882-1956), bishop of Nassau East Cowes, Isle of Wight
- Sheepshanks, John, (1834-1912), Bishop of Norwich
- Sheldon, Gilbert, (1598-1677), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Shepherd, John, (1805-1874), Rector of Luddesdown, Kent
- Sheppard, Edgar, (1845-1921), Canon of Windsor Antiquary
- Sheppard, Hugh Richard Lawrie, (1880-1937), Dean of Canterbury
- Shepstone, Sir Theophilus, (1817-1893), Knight South African Statesman
- Sheringham, Harry Alsager, (1852-1907), Master of the Children of the Chapel Royal
- Sherlock, Thomas, (1678-1761), Bishop of London
- Sherlock, William, (1641-1707), Dean of St Paul's
- Short, Augustus, (1802-1883), Bishop of Adelaide
- Shrive, Gordon, (1896-1987), Anglican priest
- Shuttleworth, Philip Nicholas, (1782-1842), Bishop of Chichester
- Sidney, Edward, (1798-1872), clergyman and author
- Sidney, Robert, (1563-1626), 1st Earl of Leicester
- Simeon, Charles, (1759-1836), founder of Church Missionary Society
- Sinclair, John, (1797-1875), Archdeacon of Middlesex, educationist
- Sinclair, William Macdonald, (1850-1917), Archdeacon of London Biblical and Theological Scholar
- Skinner, John, (1744-1816), Bishop of Aberdeen
- Skinner, William, (d 1717), Vicar of Sunbury
- Skinner, William, (1778-1857), Bishop of Aberdeen
- Smart, Newton, (1798-1879), Religious Writer
- Smirke, Sydney, (1798-1877), architect
- Smith, Benjamin Frederick, (1819-1900), Archdeacon of Maidstone
- Smith, Goldwin, (1823-1910), journalist and historian
- Smith, Herbert Maynard, (1869-1949), Canon of Gloucester
- Smith, John Abel, (1802-1871), banker and politician
- Smith, William, (? 1550-1618), herald
- Smyth, William Henry, (1788-1865), Admiral, scientist and antiquary
- Smythe, Colin, (fl 1968-2017), publisher
- Snowden, John Hampden, (1828-1907), Prebendary of St Paul's
- Southcott, Joanna, (1750-1814), prophetess Devon
- Spencer, Aubrey George, (1795-1872), Bishop of Jamaica
- Spencer, George Trevor, (1799-1866), Bishop of Madras
- Spens, Maisie, (d 1994), Anglican Contemplative Writer
- Spooner, Henry Maxwell, (1846-1929), Archdeacon of Maidstone
- Spooner, William Archibald, (1844-1930), Warden of New College Oxford
- Spottiswoode, George Andrew, (1827-1899), Printer and Publisher
- Staley, Thomas Nettleship, (1823-1898), Bishop of Honolulu
- Stancliffe, David, (b1942), Bishop of Salisbury, liturgist, musician and teacher
- Standen, Sir Anthony, (fl 1590), Knight English Spy in France
- Stanhope, Philip Henry, (1805-1875), 5th Earl Stanhope, historian
- Stanley, Arthur Penrhyn, (1815-1881), Dean of Westminster Abbey, historian Nether Alderley, Cheshire
- Stanley, Edward George Geoffrey Smith, (1799-1869), 14th Earl of Derby, statesman
- Stanley, Edward Henry, (1826-1893), 15th Earl of Derby, statesman
- Steere, Edward, (1828-1882), Bishop of Central Africa
- Stephen, Thomas, (fl 1829-1865), Librarian Historian Liturgical Scholar
- Stephens, Archibald John, (1808-1880), Lawyer and Historian
- Stewart, Weston Henry, (1887-1969), Bishop in Jerusalem
- Stillingfleet, Edward, (1635-1699), Bishop of Worcester
- Stillingfleet, James, (c 1675-1746), Dean of Worcester
- Stirling, Waite Hockin, (1829-1923), Bishop of Falkland Isles Canon of Wells
- Stockwood, Arthur Mervyn, (1913-1995), Bishop of Southwark
- Stone, Darwell, (1859-1941), Principal of Pusey House
- Stopford, Robert Wright, (1901-1976), Bishop of London
- Stott, John Robert Walmsley, (1921-2011), Anglican clergyman London
- Stoughton, John, (1807-1897), Ecclesiastical Historian
- Stuart, Cyril Edgar, (1892-1982), Bishop of Uganda Canon of Worcester Cathedral
- Stuart, Lord Dudley Coutts, (1803-1854), MP
- Stubbs, William, (1825-1901), Bishop of Oxford Historian
- Sugden, Edward Burtenshaw, (1791-1875), 1st Baron St Leonards, Lord Chancellor
- Sumner, Charles Richard, (1790-1874), Bishop of Winchester
- Sumner, John Bird, (1780-1862), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Swinton, Archibald Campbell, (1812-1890), author and politician
- Sykes, Norman, (1897-1961), Ecclesiastical Historian
- Sykes, Stephen Whitefield, (1939-2014), Bishop of Ely
- Tait, Archibald Campbell, (1811-1882), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Talbot, Edward Stuart, (1844-1934), Bishop of Winchester
- Talbot, Elizabeth, (1518-1608), businesswoman
- Talbot, Francis, (1500-1560), 5th Earl of Shrewsbury, statesman
- Talbot, George, (? 1528-1590), 6th Earl of Shrewsbury, statesman
- Talbot, Gilbert, (1552-1616), 7th Earl of Shrewsbury
- Talbot, John, (1645-1727), Missionary and Controversialist
- Talbot, John Gilbert, (1835-1910), Politician
- Talbot, William, (1710-1782), 1st Earl Talbot
- Talman, John, (1677-1726), Painter
- Talman, John, (fl 1732-1762), Vicar Choral of Salisbury Cathedral
- Tate, James, (1771-1843), headmaster
- Tatlow, Tissington, (1876-1957), Canon of Canterbury
- Taylor, Charles, (1840-1908), Master of St John's College Cambridge and theologian
- Temple, Frederick, (1821-1902), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Temple, Frederick Charles, (1879-1957), Engineer
- Temple, Henry John, (1784-1865), 3rd Viscount Palmerston, statesman
- Temple, William, (1881-1944), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Tenison, Thomas, (1636-1715), Archbishop of Canterbury controversialist collector of MSS
- Terrick, Richard, (1710-1777), Bishop of London
- Theobald (of Sudbury), Simon, (d1381), Archbishop of Canterbury Sudbury, Suffolk;London
- Thirlby, Thomas, (1506-1570), Bishop of Ely
- Thirlwall, Newell Connop, (1797-1875), Bishop of St Davids historian
- Thomas, Mesac, (1816-1892), Bishop of Goulburn, New South Wales
- Thomson, William, (1819-1890), Archbishop of York
- Thornton, Edward, (1813-1891), Secretary of Bishop of London Fund
- Thornton, John, (1720-1790), Evangelical
- Thornton, Robinson, (1824-1906), Archdeacon of Middlesex
- Thorold, Anthony Wilson, (1825-1895), Bishop of Winchester
- Thring, Henry, (1818-1907), 1st Baron Thring, lawyer and jurist
- Tillotson, John, (1630-1694), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Tomkins, Oliver Stratford, (1908 - 1992), Bishop of Bristol
- Torry, Patrick, (1763-1852), Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane
- Townsend, Thomas Stewart, (1801-1852), Bishop of Meath
- Townshend, John Robert, (1805-1890), 1st Earl Sydney
- Tozer, William George, (c 1829-1899), Bishop of Honduras
- Trant, Sir Nicholas, (1769-1839), Knight Brigadier General
- Treacy, Eric, (1907-1978), Bishop of Wakefield
- Trench, Richard Chenevix, (1807-1886), Archbishop of Dublin
- Trevor, Sir Thomas, (1586-1656), Knight, judge
- Tristram, Henry Baker, (1822-1906), Canon of Durham
- Tristram, Thomas Hutchinson, (1825-1912), Ecclesiastical Lawyer
- Trower, Walter John, (1804-1877), Bishop of Gibraltar
- Tsizehena, John, (d 1911), Bishop of the North Madagascar
- Tubbs, Norman Henry, (1879-1965), Bishop of Rangoon
- Tucker, Henry William, (1830-1902), Society for Propagation of Gospel Secretary
- Tucker, John, (1793-1873), Secretary of Church Missionary Society
- Tustin, David, (b1935), Bishop of Grimsby Grimsby, Lincolnshire
- Twisleton, Edward Turner Boyd, (1809-1874), Civil Service Commissioner
- Twiss, Sir Travers, (1809-1897), Knight Ecclesiastical Lawyer Historian
- Twopeny, Richard, (1794-1871), Writer
- Twysden, Sir Roger, (1597-1672), 2nd Baronet Antiquary
- Urquhart, William, (d 1709), SPG missionary in New York
- Vaisey, Sir Harry Bevir, (1877-1965), Knight Judge
- Van Mildert, William, (1765-1836), Bishop of Durham Durham, Durham
- Vansittart, Nicholas, (1766-1851), 1st Baron Bexley, statesman
- Varah, Doris Sarah, (1916-1993)
- Vaughan, Henry Halford, (1811-1865), Historian
- Vaughan, Herbert Alfred, (1832-1903), Cardinal
- Vaughan, Herbert Millingchamp, (1870-1948), writer
- Venn, Edward Beaumont, (1781-1857), vicar Freston, Suffolk
- Vesey, William, (1674-1746), Rector of Trinity Church New York
- Victoria, (1819-1901), Queen of Great Britain and Ireland
- Villiers, George, (1592-1628), 1st Duke of Buckingham
- Villiers, George William Frederick, (1800-1870), 4th Earl of Clarendon, statesman
- Voysey, Charles, (1828-1912), Theist
- Wace, Henry, (1836-1924), Dean of Canterbury Historian Controversialist
- Waddams, Herbert Montague, (1911-1972), Canon of Canterbury Cathedral
- Wake, Sir Isaac, (1580-1632), Knight Diplomat
- Wake, William, (1657-1737), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Wake, Sir William, (1768-1846), 9th Baronet
- Waldegrave, Samuel, (1817-1869), Bishop of Carlisle
- Waller, Edward Henry Mansfield, (1871-1942), Bishop of Madras
- Walpole, Spencer Horatio, (1806-1898), statesman
- Walsh, William, (1836-1918), Suffragan Bishop of Dover
- Wand, John William Charles, (1885-1977), Bishop of London
- Ward, John William, (1781-1833), Earl Dudley of Dudley Castle, statesman
- Ward, Reginald Somerset, (1881-1962), Spiritual Director
- Ward, William George, (1812-1882), theologian and philosopher
- Warham, William, (?1450-1532), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Waterland, Daniel Cosgrave, (1683-1740), Theologian, Archdeacon of Middlesex
- Watkins, Henry William, (1844-1922), Archdeacon of Durham Biblical Scholar
- Watson, Edward William, (1859-1936), Ecclesiastical Historian
- Watson, Joshua, (1771-1855), Philanthropist
- Watts, Robert, (d1842), clergyman, Librarian of Sion College
- Webb, Benjamin, (1819-1885), Prebendary of St Paul's Ecclesiologist
- Webster, Richard Everard, (1842-1915), Viscount Alverstone, Lord Chief Justice
- Wellesley, Gerald Valerian, (1809-1882), Dean of Windsor
- Wellesley, Henry Richard Charles, (1804-1884), 1st Earl Cowley
- Westcott, Brooke Foss, (1825-1901), Bishop of Durham
- Westcott, Foss, (1863-1949), Bishop of Calcutta
- Western, Frederick James, (1880-1951), Bishop of Tinnevelly Antiquary
- Wharton, Henry, (1664-1695), Clergyman Antiquary and Historian
- Whately, Richard, (1787-1863), Archbishop of Dublin
- Wheler, Sir George, (1650-1723), Knight Canon of Durham Traveller Botanist Antiquary
- Whewell, William, (1794-1866), Master of Trinity College Cambridge
- White, Henry Julian, (1859-1934), Dean of Christ Church, Oxford and biblical scholar
- White, Joseph Blanco, (1775-1841), Unitarian minister
- Whitehead, Henry, (1853-1947), Bishop of Madras
- Whitgift, John, (? 1530-1604), Archbishop of Canterbury
- Whittington, Richard, (1825-1900), Prebendary of St Pauls Schoolmaster
- Whitworth, William Allen, (1840-1905), Prebendary of St Paul's Mathematician
- Wigan, Bernard John, (1918-1994), Anglican priest
- Wigram, Joseph Cotton, (1798-1867), Bishop of Rochester
- Wilberforce, Samuel, (1805-1873), Bishop of Oxford and Winchester
- Wilde, James Plaisted, (1816-1899), 1st Baron Penzance, judge
- Wilkins, David, (1685-1745), Archdeacon of Suffolk Classical Scholar and Antiquary
- Wilkinson, George Howard, (1833-1914), Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane
- Wilkinson, Thomas Edward, (d 1914), Bishop for North and Central Europe
- Willem, II, (1792-1894), King of the Netherlands
- Williams, Alwyn Terrell Petre, (1888-1968), Bishop of Winchester
- Williams, David, (1786-1860), warden of New College, Oxford
- Williams, Isaac, (1802-1865), poet and theologian
- Williams, John, (1636-1709), Bishop of Chichester
- Williams, Norman Powell, (1883-1943), theologian
- Williams, Rowan Douglas, (b1950), Baron Williams of Oystermouth, Archbishop of Canterbury Swansea, Glamorgan
- Willis, Alfred, (1836-1920), Bishop of Honolulu
- Willis, John Jamieson, (1872-1954), Bishop of Uganda
- Willliams, Frederick Henry, (1826-1885), Dean of Grahamstown
- Wilmot-Horton, Sir Robert John, (1784-1841), 3rd Baronet Politician
- Wilson, Daniel, (1778-1858), Bishop of Calcutta
- Wilson, Roger Plumpton, (b 1905), Bishop of Chichester
- Wilson, Thomas, (1663-1755), Bishop of Sodor and Man
- Winnington-Ingram, Arthur Foley, (1858-1946), Bishop of London
- Wodehouse, John, (1826-1902), 1st Earl of Kimberley, statesman
- Wood, Charles Lindley, (1839-1934), 2nd Viscount Halifax
- Wood, Edward Frederick Lindley, (1881-1959), 1st Earl of Halifax, statesman
- Wood, John George, (1827-1889), Natural Historian
- Wood, William Page, (1801-1881), Baron Hatherley, Lord Chancellor
- Woodford, James Russell, (1820-1885), Bishop of Ely
- Woodgate, Henry Arthur, (1801-1874), Rector of Belbroughton and Controversialist
- Woods, Frank Theodore, (1874-1932), Bishop of Winchester
- Woodward, Matthew, (c 1825-1898), Canon of Canterbury
- Wooll, John, (1767-1833), Schoolmaster
- Woollcombe, Edward Cooper, (1816-1880), preacher and lecturer
- Worcester, William, (fl1415-1482), antiquary, traveller
- Wordsworth, Charles, (1806-1892), Bishop of St Andrews Dunkeld and Dunblane
- Wordsworth, Christopher, (1774-1846), Master of Trinity College Cambridge
- Wordsworth, Christopher, (1807-1885), Bishop of Lincoln
- Wordsworth, John, (1804-1839), Classical Scholar
- Wordsworth, John, (1843-1911), Bishop of Salisbury
- Worsley, Henry, (d 1740), Envoy Extraordinary to Portugal Governor of Barbados
- Wray, Cecil, (1805-1878), Vicar of St Martin's Liverpool
- Wren, Sir Christopher, (1632-1723), Knight, architect, astronomer, mathematician and MP
- Wright, Charles Henry Hamilton, (1836-1909), Hebraist and Theologian
- Yonge, James, (1794-1870), Physician
- Young, Ivan Richard, (1899-1982), Anglo-Catholic priest, ecumenist
Diaries (11)
- Beloe, Robert Seppings, Clergyman Holton, Suffolk
- Davidson, Edith, Daughter Of Archbishop Tait Switzerland;France
- Edridge, John, Yeoman Aspenden, Hertfordshire
- Halsall, Dorothy Barbara, (1913-2010) Stepney, Middlesex
- Laune, Alured Faunce de, (1870-1949), travel diarist Sharsted, Kent;Portugal
- Phelpes, Charles, (fl 1626-1709), clergyman Kings Lynn, Norfolk
- Pointer, James, (d1796), student Oxford, Oxfordshire
- Rohan, Henri de, (fl 1623) Montpellier, France
- Squiers, William, Naval Captain London
- Unnamed, (fl 1698), traveller France
- Washington, George, Clergyman France;Turkey
Families (14)
- Benn family London;Greater London
- Benn family Hertfordshire;Hertfordshire
- Bramston family of Skreens Park Roxwell, Essex
- Brett family of Wye Wye, Kent;Challock, Kent;Elham, Kent;Orgarswick, Kent;St Pancras, Middlesex
- Chetwynd-Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury Burghfield, Berkshire;Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire;Chester, Cheshire;Kinderton, Cheshire;Little Budworth, Cheshire;Little Neston, Cheshire;Oxton, Cheshire;Glossop, Derbyshire;Scropton, Derbyshire;Kilmington, Devon;Shobrooke, Devon;Boxted, Essex;Broadwell, Gloucestershire;Bromsberrow, Gloucestershire;Ledbury, Herefordshire;St Helens, Lancashire;Worksop, Nottinghamshire;Bampton, Oxfordshire;Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire;Heythrop, Oxfordshire;Hook Norton, Oxfordshire;Albrighton, Shropshire;Ford, Shropshire;Longford, Shropshire;Tasley, Shropshire;Alton, Staffordshire;Armitage, Staffordshire;Ashley, Staffordshire;Brereton, Staffordshire;Burntwood, Staffordshire;Cotton, Staffordshire;Ellaston, Staffordshire;Farley, Staffordshire;Haywood, Staffordshire;Hopton, Staffordshire;Ingestre, Staffordshire;Rugeley, Staffordshire;Seighford, Staffordshire;Stanton, Staffordshire;Dordon, Warwickshire;Grendon, Warwickshire;Ashton Gifford, Wiltshire;Cooksey, Worcestershire;Grafton, Worcestershire;Hanbury, Worcestershire;Huddington, Worcestershire;Salwarpe, Worcestershire;Sheffield, Yorkshire;Hensol, Glamorgan;Llantrisant, Glamorgan;Paviland, Glamorgan;Llanvihangel Crucorney, Monmouthshire
- Fitzalan-Howard family, Dukes of Norfolk Brackenthwaite, Cumberland;Derwent Hall, Derbyshire;Glossop, Derbyshire;Greystoke, Cumberland;Hartington, Derbyshire;Hayling, Hampshire;Loders, Dorset;Orton, Cumberland;Pitsea, Essex;Thornbury, Gloucestershire;Wheston, Derbyshire;Willington, Bedfordshire;Whitwell, Derbyshire;Wykes, Essex;Holme Lacy, Herefordshire;Boston, Lincolnshire;Ruskington, Lincolnshire;Skirbeck, Lincolnshire;West Rasen, Lincolnshire;Kilburn, Middlesex;Notting Hill, Middlesex;Westminster, Middlesex;Banham, Norfolk;Bressingham, Norfolk;Earsham, Norfolk;Fersfield, Norfolk;Forncett, Norfolk;North Lopham, Norfolk;South Lopham, Norfolk;Shelfanger, Norfolk;South Walsham, Norfolk;Rufford Abbey, Nottinghamshire;Shireoaks, Nottinghamshire;Worksop, Nottinghamshire;Mapledurham, Oxfordshire;Clun, Shropshire;Oswestry, Shropshire;Shifnal, Shropshire;Wem, Shropshire;Wrockwardine, Shropshire;Bungay, Suffolk;Eye, Suffolk;Framlingham, Suffolk;Kettleburgh, Suffolk;Alton, Staffordshire;Banstead, Surrey;Capel, Surrey;Dorking, Surrey;Leigh, Surrey;Shellwood, Surrey;Arundel, Sussex;Arundel Castle, Sussex;Bury, Sussex;Horsham, Sussex;Littlehampton, Sussex;Offham, Sussex;Rudgwick, Sussex;Shoreham-by-Sea, Sussex;Warminghurst, Sussex;Warningcamp, Sussex;Wepham, Sussex;Brough, Westmorland;Aldbrough, Yorkshire;Alderbury, Wiltshire;Ecclesfield, Yorkshire;Everingham, Yorkshire;Market Weighton, Yorkshire;Ringborough, Yorkshire;Rotherham, Yorkshire;Seaton Ross, Yorkshire;Sheffield, Yorkshire;Gower, Glamorgan;Cogan, Monmouthshire;Machen, Monmouthshire;Caerlaverock, Dumfriesshire;Kinharvie, Kirkcudbrightshire;Terregles, Kirkcudbrightshire
- Fremantle family, Barons Cottesloe Swanbourne, Buckinghamshire;Bitton, Gloucestershire;Bristol, Gloucestershire
- Furse family of Halsdon Halsdon, Devon;Beaford, Devon;Dolton, Devon;Torrington, Devon;Yarnscombe, Devon
- Juxon family, baronets, of Albourne Albourne, Sussex;Little Compton, Warwickshire
- Le Grice family of Trereife Trereife, Cornwall;Madron, Cornwall
- Palmer family, Earls of Selborne Blackmoor, Hampshire;Selborne, Hampshire
- Percy family, Dukes of Northumberland Launceston, Cornwall;Newport, Cornwall;Allerdale, Cumberland;Cockermouth, Cumberland;Egremont, Cumberland;Bere Alston, Devon;Slapton, Devon;Werrington, Devon;Haselbury Bryan, Dorset;Darlington, Durham;Somerhill Park, Kent;Burwell, Lincolnshire;Claxby, Lincolnshire;Garthorpe, Lincolnshire;Northumberland House, London;East Bedfont, Middlesex;Hatton, Middlesex;Isleworth, Middlesex;Syon House, Middlesex;Tottenham, Middlesex;Westminster, Middlesex;Burton Latimer, Northamptonshire;Alnmouth, Northumberland;Alnwick, Northumberland;Prudhoe, Northumberland;Rothbury, Northumberland;Tynemouth, Northumberland;Warkworth, Northumberland;Cary Fitzpaine, Somerset;Isle Abbots, Somerset;Stogursey, Somerset;Albury, Surrey;Haldersh, Surrey;Weston Gumshalve, Surrey;Petworth, Sussex;Heversham, Westmorland;Warcop, Westmorland;Marlborough, Wiltshire;Pewsey, Wiltshire;Trowbridge, Wiltshire;Airmyn, Yorkshire;Catton, Yorkshire;Leconfield, Yorkshire;Pocklington, Yorkshire;Snape, Yorkshire;Spofforth, Yorkshire;Stanwick, Yorkshire;Tadcaster, Yorkshire;Topcliffe, Yorkshire;Wressell, Yorkshire;Laugharne, Carmarthenshire;Striguil, Monmouthshire;Carew Castle, Pembrokeshire
- Sackville family, Barons Sackville Cranfield, Bedfordshire;Bourn, Cambridgeshire;Copt Hall, Essex;Epping Upland, Essex;Mount Bures, Essex;Sheering, Essex;Sezincote, Gloucestershire;Sawbridgeworth, Hertfordshire;Ledbury, Herefordshire;Chiddingstone, Kent;Kemsing, Kent;Knole, Kent;Otford, Kent;Sevenoaks, Kent;London;Drayton, Oxfordshire;Hanwell, Oxfordshire;Bath, Somerset;Blackford, Somerset;Adbaston, Staffordshire;Alrewas, Staffordshire;Batchacre, Staffordshire;Croxall, Staffordshire;West Horsley, Surrey;Buckhurst Park, Sussex;Charlton, Sussex;Chiddingly, Sussex;East Grinstead, Sussex;Framfield, Sussex;Lullington, Sussex;Stoneland Lodge, Sussex;Wiston, Sussex;Withyham, Sussex;Milcote, Warwickshire;Stratford-on-Avon, Warwickshire;Welford-on-Avon, Warwickshire;Feckenham, Worcestershire;Glenogra, County Limerick
- Wood family, Earls of Halifax Garrowby, Yorkshire;Hickleton, Yorkshire;Monk Bretton, Yorkshire
Paper catalogues available to view at The National Archives - (55)
- NRA 19123 Anthony Bacon: index to papers link to online catalogue
- NRA 36514 George Kennedy Allen Bell, bishop of Chichester: corresp and papers link to online catalogue
- NRA 24371 Edward White Benson, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers link to online catalogue
- NRA 36483 Charles James Blomfield, bishop of London: corresp and papers
- NRA 556 Bramston family of Skreens family papers
- NRA 7188 Canterbury Court of Arches
- NRA 7242 Canterbury diocese: vicar general's office
- NRA 36501 Canterbury diocese: visitation returns
- NRA 7845 Canterbury province
- NRA 7061 Province of Canterbury Faculty Office link to online catalogue
- NRA 7253 Province of Canterbury: vicar general's office
- NRA 7847 Canterbury province: estate records link to online catalogue
- NRA 36500 Christian Faith Society link to online catalogue
- NRA 36511 Church of England Bishops' Meetings
- NRA 16038 Church of England Temperance Society
- NRA 36519 Church Society link to online catalogue
- NRA 16037 Church Union link to online catalogue
- NRA 23878 Commission for Building Fifty New Churches (The Queen Anne Churches)
- NRA 36508 Mandell Creighton, bishop of London: corresp and papers
- NRA 37975 Randall Thomas Davidson, Baron Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers
- NRA 36522 Doctors' Commons link to online catalogue
- NRA 36481 John Albert Douglas, honorary general secretary of the Church of England Council on Foreign Relatio
- NRA 36510 Geoffrey Francis Fisher, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp as bishop of London
- NRA 36499 Edmund Gibson, Bishop of London: MS collection
- NRA 21424 William Ewart Gladstone: journals, corresp and memoranda (Gladstone Arcana)
- NRA 36523 Sir Matthew Hale, judge: corresp and papers incl collected MSS (Fairhurst Papers)
- NRA 36485 William Howley, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers as bishop of London
- NRA 27076 Industrial Christian Fellowship
- NRA 36513 Keble family of Fairford: corresp and papers incl collected corresp of John Keble link to online catalogue
- NRA 36518 Lambeth Conference
- NRA 7406 Lambeth Palace Library: Commonwealth period church records
- NRA 36516 Lambeth Palace Library: misc accessions
- NRA 36515 Lambeth Palace Library: MS collections rel to early modern archbishops of Canterbury
- NRA 10652 William Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers
- NRA 39729 William Cosmo Gordon Lang, Archbishop of Canterbury: letters to Canon AS Crawley, his wife and daug
- NRA 23010 London diocese: Fulham papers
- NRA 36502 London diocese: visitation returns
- NRA 8802 Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury: letters and papers
- NRA 36521 Lord Wharton's Charity link to online catalogue
- NRA 7640 Manners-Sutton family, Viscounts Canterbury: corresp and family papers
- NRA 11918 Roundell Palmer, 1st Earl of Selborne: personal, political and family corresp and papers link to online catalogue
- NRA 36484 John Randolph, bishop of London: corresp and papers
- NRA 26478 William Scott, vicar of St Olave's Jewry: corresp link to online catalogue
- NRA 30128 Hugh Richard Lawrie Sheppard, vicar of St Martin-in-the-Fields: personal and family corresp and pape
- NRA 32870 Sion College: MS collection
- NRA 19434 Society for the Propagation of the Gospel link to online catalogue
- NRA 36520 Society for the Relief of Poor Pious Clergymen link to online catalogue
- NRA 8476 Archbibald Campbell Tait, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers
- NRA 35176 Talbot family, Earls of Shrewsbury: corresp and papers
- NRA 28747 Frederick Temple and William Temple, archbishops of Canterbury: personal and family corresp
- NRA 19435 Frederick Temple, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers
- NRA 37986 Frederick Temple, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers as bishop of London
- NRA 36482 William Temple, archbishop of Canterbury: corresp and papers
- NRA 36512 Isaac Williams, poet and theologian: corresp and misc papers
- NRA 36509 Arthur Foley Winnington-Ingram, bishop of London: corresp and papers
Accessions
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