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Clergyman Collection (page 15)

Background imageClergyman Collection: Bishop John Taylor Smith, British clergyman, early 20th century

Bishop John Taylor Smith, British clergyman, early 20th century. John Taylor Smith (1860-1938) was Anglican Bishop of Sierra Leone from 1897 until 1901 before taking up the post of Chaplain-General

Background imageClergyman Collection: The Bishops Throne, Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c1836-c1842. Artist: Benjamin Winkles

The Bishops Throne, Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c1836-c1842. Artist: Benjamin Winkles
The Bishops Throne, Exeter Cathedral, Devon, c1836-c1842. A print from Winkless Cathedrals

Background imageClergyman Collection: I have much to be thankful for, 1871. Artist: Coide

I have much to be thankful for, 1871. Artist: Coide
I have much to be thankful for, 1871. A caricature of the Reverend Charles Voysey (1828-1912), British clergyman. Voysey was an Anglican curate convicted of heresy in 1871 for denying the doctrine of

Background imageClergyman Collection: St Margaret s, the Reverend Herbert Hensley Henson, British clergyman, 1912. Artist: WH

St Margaret s, the Reverend Herbert Hensley Henson, British clergyman, 1912. Artist: WH
St Margaret s, the Reverend Herbert Hensley Henson, British clergyman, 1912. Henson (1863-1947) was appointed Rector of St Margaret s, Westminster and Canon of Westminster Abbey in 1900

Background imageClergyman Collection: A Fashionable Canon, Canon Richard Eyton, 1898. Artist: FTD

A Fashionable Canon, Canon Richard Eyton, 1898. Artist: FTD
A Fashionable Canon, Canon Richard Eyton, 1898. A print from Vanity Fair, May 19th 1898

Background imageClergyman Collection: Merchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini

Merchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Artist: Carlo Pellegrini
Merchant Taylors, the Reverend James Augustus Hessey DCL, 1874. Hessey was headmaster of Merchant Taylors School from 1845-1870. A print from Vanity Fair, October 17th 1874

Background imageClergyman Collection: Chester Square, Canon Fleming, British clergyman, 1899. Artist: Spy

Chester Square, Canon Fleming, British clergyman, 1899. Artist: Spy
Chester Square, Canon Fleming, British clergyman, 1899. A print from Vanity Fair, June 29th 1899

Background imageClergyman Collection: His Eminence Cardinal Manning, 1889

His Eminence Cardinal Manning, 1889. After graduating from Oxford, Henry Edward Manning (1809-1892) was ordained as an Anglican priest and in 1840 was appointed archdeacon of Chichester

Background imageClergyman Collection: Enthusiasm: Edward Irving, Scottish clerygyman, 19th century, (1956)

Enthusiasm: Edward Irving, Scottish clerygyman, 19th century, (1956). Irving (1792-1834), seen here preaching, was the a forerunner of what became the Catholic Apostolic Church

Background imageClergyman Collection: Felix Dupanloup, French clergyman, 19th century

Felix Dupanloup, French clergyman, 19th century. Dupanloup (1802-1878) was appointed Bishop of Orleans in 1849 and was influential in the campaign that led to the canonisation of Joan of Arc

Background imageClergyman Collection: Charles Lavigerie, French clergyman, 1869

Charles Lavigerie, French clergyman, 1869. Lavigerie (1825-1892) was appointed Archbishop of Algiers in 1866, and was later made primate for the whole of equatorial Africa by Pope Pius IX

Background imageClergyman Collection: Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1882

Luther at the Diet of Worms, 1882. Martin Luther (1483-1546) was a major inspiration behind the Reformation. He was excommunicated by Pope Leo IX in 1521 and declared an outlaw at the Diet of Worms

Background imageClergyman Collection: Henry Sacheverell, English High Church clergyman and politician, early 18th century (1906)

Henry Sacheverell, English High Church clergyman and politician, early 18th century (1906). Sacheverell (1674-1724) preached two sermons strongly criticising the Whig Governments policy regarding

Background imageClergyman Collection: Reverend Charles Kingsley, English cleric and writer, 1875

Reverend Charles Kingsley, English cleric and writer, 1875. Kingsley (1819-1875) was tha author of The Water-Babies (1863) and several historical novels, including Westward Ho

Background imageClergyman Collection: John Wesley, English non-conformist preacher, 18th century (c1880)

John Wesley, English non-conformist preacher, 18th century (c1880). John Wesley (1703-1791) and his brother Charles were the founders of Methodism

Background imageClergyman Collection: William Laud, 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury, c1880. Artist: Whymper

William Laud, 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury, c1880. Artist: Whymper
William Laud, 17th century Archbishop of Canterbury, c1880. Archbishop of Canterbury from 1633, Laud (1573-1645) was a fervent supporter of King Charles I of England

Background imageClergyman Collection: The Archbishop of Canterbury and York, and other prelates, the Coronation

The Archbishop of Canterbury and York, and other prelates, the Coronation
The Archbishops of Canterbury and York, and other prelates, the Coronation. A print from The Illustrated London News

Background imageClergyman Collection: Kelly, the non-juring clergyman, destroying the treasonable papers, 18th century (19th century)

Kelly, the non-juring clergyman, destroying the treasonable papers, 18th century (19th century). From Cassells Illustrated History of England, volume IV, published by Cassell, Petter, Galpin and Co

Background imageClergyman Collection: Evreux Cathedral, Evreux, France, 1836. Artist: Benjamin Winkles

Evreux Cathedral, Evreux, France, 1836. Artist: Benjamin Winkles
Evreux Cathedral, Evreux, France, 1836

Background imageClergyman Collection: The Siege of Saragossa, 1881

The Siege of Saragossa, 1881

Background imageClergyman Collection: Reverend George Burden (1811-1892), 19th century

Reverend George Burden (1811-1892), 19th century

Background imageClergyman Collection: Rubbing of a medieval engraved brass, 1481 (1901)

Rubbing of a medieval engraved brass, 1481 (1901). Tomb monument: Here lies Thomas Teylar, rector of the parish church of Biflete, and one of the canons of the cathedral church of Lincoln

Background imageClergyman Collection: Reverend Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901), English cleric and writer, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey

Reverend Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901), English cleric and writer, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Reverend Hugh Reginald Haweis (1838-1901), English cleric and writer, 1893. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, fourth series, Cassell and Company Limited (London, Paris and Melbourne, 1893)

Background imageClergyman Collection: Mandell Creighton (1843-1901), English historian and ecclesiastic, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey

Mandell Creighton (1843-1901), English historian and ecclesiastic, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Mandell Creighton (1843-1901), English historian and ecclesiastic, 1893. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, fourth series, Cassell and Company Limited (London, Paris and Melbourne, 1893)

Background imageClergyman Collection: Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924), English hagiographer, novelist and eclectic scholar

Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924), English hagiographer, novelist and eclectic scholar, 1893. Artist: W&D Downey
Reverend Sabine Baring-Gould (1834-1924), English hagiographer, novelist and eclectic scholar, 1893. Baring-Gould is perhaps best remembered as a writer of hymns, the best-known being Onward

Background imageClergyman Collection: The Manner of Burning the Martyrs, during the Bloody Reign, of Queen Mary, 1783

The Manner of Burning the Martyrs, during the Bloody Reign, of Queen Mary, 1783. Artist: Samuel Sparrow
The Manner of Burning the Martyrs, during the Bloody Reign, of Queen Mary, 1783. The execution of former Archbishop of Canterbury, Thomas Cranmer, outside Balliol College, Oxford on 21 March 1556

Background imageClergyman Collection: The Patron Saints of Austria, 1515 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer

The Patron Saints of Austria, 1515 (1906). Artist: Albrecht Durer
The Patrons Saints of Austria, 1515 (1906). From Durer Des Meisters Gemalde Kupferstiche und Holzschnitte in 471 Abbildungen [Stuttgart und Leipzig, Deutsch Verlags-Ansalt, 1906]

Background imageClergyman Collection: Matthew Henry (1662-1714), English biblical commentator and clergyman, 19th century

Matthew Henry (1662-1714), English biblical commentator and clergyman, 19th century. Artist: Samuel Freeman
Matthew Henry (1662-1714), English biblical commentator and clergyman, 19th century

Background imageClergyman Collection: Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), English clergyman, 19th century. Artist: Samuel Freeman

Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), English clergyman, 19th century. Artist: Samuel Freeman
Jeremy Taylor (1613-1667), English clergyman, 19th century. Taylor achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell; he is sometimes referred to as Shakespeare of Divines for his

Background imageClergyman Collection: Andrew Cant, Presbyterian minister and leader of the Scottish Covenanters, (1870). Artist:s Freeman

Andrew Cant, Presbyterian minister and leader of the Scottish Covenanters, (1870). Artist:s Freeman
Andrew Cant, Presbyterian minister and leader of the Scottish Covenanters, (1870). An engraving of Cant (1590-1663) from Robert Chambers A Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Scotsmen

Background imageClergyman Collection: Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, 18th century. Artist: J Chapman

Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, 18th century. Artist: J Chapman
Francis Atterbury, Bishop of Rochester, 18th century. Atterbury (1663-1732) was a man of letters and politician as well as a bishop

Background imageClergyman Collection: John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1602

John Whitgift, Archbishop of Canterbury, 1602. Whitgift (c1530-1604) was Master of Trinity College, Cambridge from 1567-1576. He became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1583

Background imageClergyman Collection: Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman, (1816). Artist: J Chapman

Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman, (1816). Artist: J Chapman
Thomas Manton, Puritan clergyman, (1816). Manton (1620-1677) called for the restoration of Charles II in 1660. In 1662 he resigned from his Covent Garden living in protest at the Act of Uniformity

Background imageClergyman Collection: The martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer, Oxford, 1856. Artist: George Hayter

The martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer, Oxford, 1856. Artist: George Hayter
The martyrdom of Ridley and Latimer, 1856. Nicholas Ridley (d1555), English clergyman and Hugh Latimer (c1485-1555), Bishop of Rochester and Bishop of Worcester

Background imageClergyman Collection: Reverend Henry Allon (1818-1892), English nonconformist divine, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey

Reverend Henry Allon (1818-1892), English nonconformist divine, 1890. Artist: W&D Downey
Reverend Henry Allon (1818-1892), English nonconformist divine, 1890. From The Cabinet Portrait Gallery, first series, Cassell and Company Limited (London, Paris and Melbourne, 1890)

Background imageClergyman Collection: Norman Macleod, 19th century Scottish theologian, author and social reformer, (1900)

Norman Macleod, 19th century Scottish theologian, author and social reformer, (1900). Artist: Elliott & Fry
Norman Macleod, 19th century Scottish theologian, author and social reformer, (1900). Portrait of MacLeod (1812-1872). A print from The Life and Times of Queen Victoria, by Robert Wilson, Volume IV

Background imageClergyman Collection: Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873), Bishop of Winchester

Samuel Wilberforce (1805-1873), Bishop of Winchester. The son of William Wilberforce (1759-1833), philanthropist and campaigner for the abolition of slavery

Background imageClergyman Collection: Thomas Herring (1693-1757), Archbishop of Canterbury

Thomas Herring (1693-1757), Archbishop of Canterbury. Herring was Archbishop of Canterbury from 1747 to 1757

Background imageClergyman Collection: Richard Carpenter (c1604-c1670), priest and apostate, 1641. Artist: William Marshall

Richard Carpenter (c1604-c1670), priest and apostate, 1641. Artist: William Marshall
Richard Carpenter (c1604-c1670), priest and apostate, 1641

Background imageClergyman Collection: Reverend John Townsend, 1824

Reverend John Townsend, 1824

Background imageClergyman Collection: Pierre-Joseph Thoulier d Olivet, French clergyman and man of letters, 18th century

Pierre-Joseph Thoulier d Olivet, French clergyman and man of letters, 18th century. Pierre-Joseph Thoulier, Abbot d Olivet (1682-1768) was a grammarian and translator

Background imageClergyman Collection: Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish priest, satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, and poet, (c1850)

Jonathan Swift, Anglo-Irish priest, satirist, essayist, political pamphleteer, and poet, (c1850). Swift (1667-1745) was the author of Gullivers Travels, Battle of the Books and A Tale of the Tub

Background imageClergyman Collection: Isaac Barrow, 17th century English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician, (c1850)

Isaac Barrow, 17th century English classical scholar, theologian, and mathematician, (c1850). Barrow (1630-1677) was the teacher of Isaac Newton

Background imageClergyman Collection: Jeremy Taylor, 17th century English Anglican clergyman, (c1850)

Jeremy Taylor, 17th century English Anglican clergyman, (c1850). Taylor (1613-1667) achieved fame as an author during The Protectorate of Oliver Cromwell. Taken from the book Old Englands Worthies

Background imageClergyman Collection: John Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers

John Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Artist: J Rogers
John Wesley, Methodist leader, (19th century). Wesley (1703-1791) was an Anglican clergyman and Christian theologian

Background imageClergyman Collection: The Country Vicars Fire Side, 1781. Artist: E Williams

The Country Vicars Fire Side, 1781. Artist: E Williams
The Country Vicars Fire Side, 1781. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century... With over two hundred illustrations by George Paston (pseudonym of Emily Morse Symonds], (London)

Background imageClergyman Collection: A Pleasing Method of Rouzing the Doctor or a Thythe Pig No Bad Sight. 1770

A Pleasing Method of Rouzing the Doctor or a Thythe Pig No Bad Sight. 1770. Satire on the clergy - a woman is tickling the doctors nose with the tail of a piglet that she is obliged to give him as a

Background imageClergyman Collection: A Parish Feast, 1741

A Parish Feast, 1741. Humbly inscribed to the church-wardens, vestrymen, questmen, and Parish officers, by Sr Guzzledown Tearfowl. Illustration from Social Caricature in the Eighteenth Century



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