Alexander, William
(male)
04/13/1824 - 09/12/1911
Irish
Exeter College, Oxford
Archbishop of Armgh; held tractarian views; published theological works and verse. See ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Armstrong, John Rutherford
(male)
08/22/1813 - 05/16/1856
English
Lincoln College, Oxford
Bishop of Grahamstown; influenced by Oxford Movement; wrote The Pastor in his Closet (1847), Sermons on the Festivals (1845), Tracts for the Christian Seasons (1848–9, 1849–50), Sermons for the Christian Seasons (1852–3), Tracts for Parochial Use (1852–3), and Parochial Sermons (1854); worked for church penitentiaries. See Boase I: 84-5, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Beresford-Hope, Alexander James Beresford
(male)
01/25/1820 - 10/20/1887
English
Trinity College, Cambridge
M.P. for Maidstone and for Stoke; partner in Saturday Review; art collector; wrote many books, including Worship in the Church of England (1874); a founder of Church Quarterly Review. See Boase I: 1528-9, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Bromhead, Sir Edward Thomas F.
(male)
03/26/1789 - 03/14/1855
Irish
Caius College, Cambridge; University of Glasgow
Landowner and mathematician; fellow of the Royal Society. See Boase I: 412, ODNB.
Butler, George
(male)
06/11/1819 - 03/14/1890
English
Exeter College, Oxford; Trinity College, Cambridge
Divine and schoolmaster; professor at Durham University; principal of Liverpool College; wrote Principles of Imitative Art (1852). See Boase IV: 562-3, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Cazenove, John Gibson
(male)
1821 - 09/30/1896
English
Brasenose College, Oxford
Cleric; born in London; 1846-1848 was at the C. of St. Peters in Leeds; spent 1854-1878 as canon of Cathedral of the Isles (on the Isle of Cumbrae in Scotland); lectured at Edinburgh Theological College 1878-1891; wrote Some Aspects of the Reformation (1863) and other works; extensively contributed to the Christian Remembrancer. See Boase IV: 624.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Chretien, Charles Peter
(male)
1820 - 1893
English
Brasenose College, Oxford
Cleric; rector of Cholderton, dean and tutor of Oriel College; wrote An Essay on a Logical Method (1848), Lectures on the Study of Theology (1851). See Boase IV: 660.
Church, Richard William
(male)
04/25/1815 - 02/10/1890
English
Wadham College, Oxford
Ordained priest 1852; dean of St. Paul's 1871-1890; one of the founders of The Guardian; leading member of High Church party; many books including History of the Oxford Movement. See Boase IV: 662-3, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Coleridge, John Duke
(male)
12/03/1820 - 06/14/1894
English
Balliol College, Oxford
Lawyer, judge, and politician; Lord Chief Justice of England. See Boase IV: 711-2, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Ellicot, Charles John
(male)
04/25/1819 - 10/15/1905
English
St. John's College, Cambridge
Bishop of Gloucester; professor of divinity at King's College, London. See ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Freeman, Philip
(male)
02/03/1818 - 02/24/1875
English
Trinity College, Cambridge
Fellow and Tutor of S. Peter's College, Cambridge; wrote Proportion in Gothic Architecture (1848), A Plea for the Education of the Clergy (1851), and other works. See Boase I: 1104, ODNB.
Gauntlett, Henry John
(male)
07/09/1805 - 02/21/1876
English
Organist and music writer; Doctor in music; editor of Musical World; newspaper critic for the Sun, the Morning Post, the Morning Chronicle. See RLF # 1988, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Haddan, Arthur West
(male)
08/31/1816 - 02/08/1873
English
Brasenose College, Oxford; Trinity College, Oxford
Ecclesiastical historian; 1841-2 curate for John Henry Newman; dean and vice president at Trinity College; wrote articles for the Guardian and for the Christian Remembrancer; wrote Apostolical Succession in the Church of England (1869), other works. See Boase I: 1271, ODNB.
Keble, John
(male)
04/25/1792 - 03/29/1866
English
Corpus Christi College, Oxford
English churchman and poet, one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement; wrote The Christian Year. See Boase II: 169-70, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Liddon, Henry Parry
(male)
08/20/1829 - 09/09/1890
English
Christ Church, Oxford
Born in Hampshire; theological scholar; preb. of Salisbury 1864-70; canon of St. Paul's Cathedral (1870-1890); declined Bishop of Edinburgh; published numerous lectures and sermons. See Boase II: 425-6, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Marriott, Charles
(male)
08/24/1811 - 09/15/1858
English
Balliol College, Oxford; Exeter College, Oxford
Church of England cleric and college teacher; disciple of John Henry Newman; principal of the Diocesan Theological College at Chichester; wrote Sermons Preached before the University and in other Places (1843) and other works; editor of the Literary Churchman. See Boase II: 745, ODNB.
Maskell, William
(male)
05/17/1814 - 04/12/1890
English
University College, Oxford
Divine; vicar of St. Mary Church near Torquay; converted to Catholicism in 1850; collected books on church rituals and ivory carvings; wrote Ancient Liturgy of the Church of England (1844) and other books. See Boase II: 780, ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Massingberd, Rev. Francis Charles
(male)
12/03/1800 - 12/05/1872
English
Magdalen College, Oxford
Cleric; chancellor of the diocese of Lincoln; wrote English History of the Leaders of the Reformation (1842), The Educational and Missionary Work of the Church in the Eighteenth Century (1859), The Law of the Church and the Law of the State (1859). See Boase II: 787, ODNB.
Meyrick, Frederick
(male)
01/28/1827 - 01/03/1906
English
Trinity College, Oxford
Old fashioned high churchman and author; Following 1850 ordination became tutor, dean, and bursar of Trinity College; wrote The Practical Working of the Church of Spain (1851); initiator and editor of the Foreign Church Chronicle and Review (1877–99). See ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)
Mozley, Anne
(female)
09/17/1809 - 06/27/1891
English
Essayist and journal editor; edited Passages from the Poets (1837), Church Poetry (1843), Days and Seasons (1845), and Poetry, Past and Present (1849); edited Magazine for the Young; contributed to the Saturday Review, Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Christian Remembrancer. See ODNB.
(Also in the Wellesley Index.)