John King - Religion

Religion

  • John King (bishop) (died 1621), English clergyman, Bishop of London, 1611–1621
  • John King (Rector of Chelsea) (1652–1732), English clergyman
  • John King (Master of Charterhouse) (c. 1655–1737), English clergyman and headmaster
  • John Henry King (1880–1965), English Roman Catholic bishop of Portsmouth

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