List of Old Harrovians - Church

Church

  • Edward Burroughs (bishop), Bishop of Ripon
  • Richard Chenevix Trench, Anglican Archbishop of Dublin
  • Robert Coffin (bishop), Roman Catholic Bishop of Southwark
  • Randall Davidson, Archbishop of Canterbury
  • Frederick William Faber, Roman Catholic covert, author and hymn-writer
  • Edward Glyn, Bishop of Peterborough
  • Charles Gore, English divine and Anglican bishop
  • Bernard Heywood, Bishop of Ely
  • Frederick Hicks (bishop), Bishop of Gibraltar, and Lincoln
  • Angus Campbell MacInnes, Archbishop of Jerusalem
  • Michael Ashley Mann, Emeritus Dean of Windsor
  • Henry Edward Manning, Cardinal Second Archbishop of Westminster
  • Henry Hutchinson Montgomery, Anglican Bishop of Tasmania and father of Field Marshal Montgomery
  • George Murray (bishop of Rochester)
  • Ashton Oxenden, Bishop of Montreal
  • Charles Perry (bishop), of Melbourne
  • Benjamin Plunket, Anglican Bishop of Meath
  • Horatio Powys, Bishop of Sodor and Man
  • John Ronald Angus Stroyan, Anglican Bishop of Warwick
  • Robert Selby Taylor, Archbishop of Cape Town
  • Power Le Poer Trench, Archbishop of Tuam
  • Stephen Verney, Anglican Bishop of Repton
  • Ernest Wilberforce, Bishop of Chichester
  • Thomas William Wilkinson, Roman Catholic Bishop of Hexham and Newcastle
  • Isaac Williams, Theologian

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