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A REALLY BIG LIST OF FAMOUS EPISCOPALIANS Dean Acheson - U.S. Secretary of State (1949-53) Douglas Adams - popular comedic science fiction author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxyseries (devout Anglican until age 18, then agnostic, then atheist) James Agee - influential film critic Spiro Agnew - U.S. Vice-President under Nixon Edward Albee - playwright Eric Ambler - influential British spy novel author Chester A. Arthur - 21st U.S. President Gerald Ford - 38th U.S. President Fred Astaire - popular movie star and dancer Charles Babbage - influential mathematician whose theories were instrumental in development of computers Francis Bacon - influential scientific philosopher Tallulah Bankhead - movie star (identified herself as a "high Episcopalian agnostic") James Blish - acclaimed science fiction writer; author of A Case of Conscience; etc. Humphrey Bogart - movie star (lapsed) Bono - lead singer for Irish rock band U2; humanitarian Robert Boyle - father of modern chemistry Marion Zimmer Bradley - fantasy writer; The Mists of Avalon; etc. William Henry Bragg - Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for his work on X-ray diffraction Margaret Wise Brown - influential children's book author: Goodnight Moon; The Runaway Bunny; etc. (non-churchgoer; Presbyterian father; Episcopalian mother) George H. W. Bush - 41st U.S. President Charlie Chaplin - great silent film star, comedian, director; "The Little Tramp" (lapsed, agnostic) George M. Dallas - Vice-President under Pres. Polk Charles Darwin - father of evolutionary biology Bette Davis - movie star (mostly lapsed Episcopalian/Baptist family background) Richard Dawkins - influential evolutionary biologist (lapsed) Cecil B. DeMille - movie director, The Ten Commandments, etc. Philip K. Dick - acclaimed science fiction writer; movie adaptations of his work include Blade Runner; Total Recall; Minority Report; Paycheck; Impostor Marie Dressler - Academy Award-winning actress T.S. Eliot - poet Benjamin Franklin - a leading American Founding Father (raised Episcopalian; Deist) Hannibal Goodwin - perfected application of photographic emulsion to a roll of film, a key development in film technology that allowed motion pictures to be made Judy Garland - movie star Lillian Gish - movie star Cary Grant - movie star (lapsed) William Henry Harrison - 9th U.S. President Olivia de Havilland - Best Actress Academy Awards for To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949)

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A REALLY BIG LIST OF FAMOUS EPISCOPALIANS Dean Acheson - U.S. Secretary of State (1949-53) Douglas Adams - popular comedic science fiction author of Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxyseries (devout Anglican until age 18, then agnostic, then atheist) James Agee - influential film critic Spiro Agnew - U.S. Vice-President under Nixon Edward Albee - playwright Eric Ambler - influential British spy novel author Chester A. Arthur - 21st U.S. President Gerald Ford - 38th U.S. President Fred Astaire - popular movie star and dancer Charles Babbage - influential mathematician whose theories were instrumental in development of computers Francis Bacon - influential scientific philosopher Tallulah Bankhead - movie star (identified herself as a "high Episcopalian agnostic") James Blish - acclaimed science fiction writer; author of A Case of Conscience; etc. Humphrey Bogart - movie star (lapsed) Bono - lead singer for Irish rock band U2; humanitarian Robert Boyle - father of modern chemistry Marion Zimmer Bradley - fantasy writer; The Mists of Avalon; etc. William Henry Bragg - Nobel Prize-winning physicist known for his work on X-ray diffraction Margaret Wise Brown - influential children's book author: Goodnight Moon; The Runaway Bunny; etc. (non-churchgoer; Presbyterian father; Episcopalian mother) George H. W. Bush - 41st U.S. President Charlie Chaplin - great silent film star, comedian, director; "The Little Tramp" (lapsed, agnostic) George M. Dallas - Vice-President under Pres. Polk Charles Darwin - father of evolutionary biology Bette Davis - movie star (mostly lapsed Episcopalian/Baptist family background) Richard Dawkins - influential evolutionary biologist (lapsed) Cecil B. DeMille - movie director, The Ten Commandments, etc. Philip K. Dick - acclaimed science fiction writer; movie adaptations of his work include Blade Runner; Total Recall; Minority Report; Paycheck; Impostor Marie Dressler - Academy Award-winning actress T.S. Eliot - poet Benjamin Franklin - a leading American Founding Father (raised Episcopalian; Deist) Hannibal Goodwin - perfected application of photographic emulsion to a roll of film, a key development in film technology that allowed motion pictures to be made Judy Garland - movie star Lillian Gish - movie star Cary Grant - movie star (lapsed) William Henry Harrison - 9th U.S. President Olivia de Havilland - Best Actress Academy Awards for To Each His Own (1946) and The Heiress (1949)

Thomas A. Hendricks - U.S. Vice-President under Cleveland Robert Hooke - English scientist; formulated the law of elasticity; proposed a wave theory of light Thomas Jefferson - 3rd U.S. President (raised Episcopalian; Deist) Edward Jenner - medical scientist who made vaccination for smallpox William Thomson, Lord Kelvin - important thermodynamics physicist C.S. Lewis - author, novelist, theologian, philosopher; Mere Christianity; The Chronicles of Narnia; etc. (born into Church of Ireland) John Locke - philosopher James Madison - 4th U.S. President Guglielmo Marconi - inventor of the radio James E. McGreevey - first openly GLBT U.S. governor (New Jersey); resigned after gay adultery/nepotism/security scandal Victor McLaglen - Best Actor Academy Award forThe Informer, 1935 (Anglican) Harriet Miers - White House general counsel; nominated by Pres. Bush to be on U.S. Supreme Court (never confirmed) James Monroe - 5th U.S. President Van Morrison - singer (Church of Ireland) Nevill Mott - Nobel Prize-winning physicist; explained the effect of light on a photographic emulsion Georgia O'Keeffe - famous American painter (nominal) Laurence Olivier - movie star (agnostic, but a dedicated Anglican) John Ostrander - comic book writer Franklin Pierce - 14th U.S. President Sidney Poitier - movie star (Anglican while young) Norman Rockwell - famous American painter (lapsed Episcopalian) Franklin Delano Roosevelt - 32nd U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt - 26th U.S. President (Dutch Reformed, but attended Episcopalian congregation) Dante Gabriel Rossetti - famous painter George Bernard Shaw - influential Irish playwright; received Nobel Price in Literature; founder of the Fabian Society (raised in Church of Ireland; later atheist, then mystic) Cordwainer Smith - science fiction writer David Souter - U.S. Supreme Court justice since 1990 John Steinbeck - prominent American novelist (The Grapes of Wrath; etc.) Laurence Sterne - influential author in 1700s; wrote Tristram Shandy (clergyman in Church of Ireland) Zachary Taylor - 12th U.S. President Alfred Lord Tennyson - influential writer Joseph J. Thomson - Nobel Laureate in Physics, discoverer of the electron, founder of the field of atomic physics John Tyler - 10 U.S. President Matthew Tindal - philosopher of deism Henry A. Wallace - U.S. Vice-President under F.D. Roosevelt

George Washington - 1st U.S. President Oscar Wilde - influential Irish playwright, novelist, poet, story writer (raised in Church of Ireland; deathbed conversion to Catholicism) Tennessee Williams - playwright William Butler Yeats - W.B. Yeats was an influential Irish poet; received Novel Prize for Literature (Church of Ireland) Some additional U.S. Senators who were Episcopalians: Ted Stevens - Alaska Barry Goldwater - Arizona John McCain - Arizona (1987-) Blanche Lincoln - Arkansas Prescott Bush - Connecticut (1952-63) Bill Nelson - Florida Saxby Chambliss - Georgia Evan Bayh - Indiana William Dodd Hathaway - Maine (1973-79) Millard E. Tydings - Maryland (1927-51) Charles Mathias - Maryland (1969-87) Stuart Symington - Missouri (1953-76) Chuck Hagel - Nebraska Jim Exon - Nebraska (1979-97) James W. Wadsworth, Jr. - New York (1915-27) Robert A. Taft - Ohio 1939-53 Robert Latham Owen - Oklahoma (1907-25) Lincoln Chafee - Rhode Island Claiborne Pell - Rhode Island (1961-97) John H. Chafee - Rhode Island (1976-99) Kay Bailey Hutchison - Texas Phil Gramm - Texas (1985-2002) John Warner - Virginia Harry F. Byrd - Virginia (1933-65) Harry F. Byrd, Jr. - Virginia (1965-83) Chuck Robb - Virginia (1989-2001) Brock Adams - Washington (1987-93) Alan Simpson - Wyoming (1979-97) Pete Williams - New Jersey/ABSCAM scandal

Some additional U.S. Representatives who were Episcopalians:

Bill Alexander - Arkansas (1969-93)

Bill McCollum - Florida (1981-2001)

Jack W. Buechner - Missouri (1987-91)

Jo Bonner - Alabama 1st

Don Young - Alaska (1973-)

John Shadegg - Arizona 3rd

Sam Farr - California 17th

Rob Simmons - Connecticut 2nd

Adam Putnam - Florida 12th

Dan Miller - Florida 13th (1993-2003)

Ander Crenshaw - Florida 4th

John Mica - Florida 7th

Jack Kingston - Georgia 1st

David McIntosh - Indiana 2nd (1995-2001)

Jim Leach - Iowa 2nd

Bob Livingston - Louisiana 1st (1977-99)

Charles Boustany - Louisiana 7th (2005-)

James Symington - Missouri 2nd (1969-77)

Rodney Frelinghuysen - New Jersey 11th

Robert E. Andrews - New Jersey 1st

Randy Kuhl - New York 29th (2005-)

Cass Ballenger - North Carolina 10th

Ralph Regula - Ohio 16th

Chris Bell - Texas 25th

Jeb Hensarling - Texas 5th

James McDermott - Washington 7th

Jim Sensenbrenner - Wisconsin 5th (1979-)

Judy Biggert - Illinois 13th

Brian Kerns - Indiana 7th (2001-2002)

Some additional U.S. Governors who were Episcopalians:

Hiram Johnson (1866-1945) - Governor and Senator from California

Fife Symington - Arizona (1991-97)

George Deukmejian - California (1983-91)

Charles L. Terry, Jr. - Delaware (1965-69)

Pete du Pont - Delaware (1977-85)

Bill Weld - Massachusetts (1991-97)

Kenny Guinn - Nevada

Mark Sanford - South Carolina

Carroll Campbell - South Carolina (1987-95)

Thomas A. Riggs - Territorial Alaska (1918-21)

Bob Wise - West Virginia

Dave Freudenthal - Wyoming

Stanley K. Hathaway - Wyoming (1967-75)

U.S. Supreme Court Chief Justices who were Episcopalians:

John Jay

John Marshall

Salmon P. Chase

Melville W. Fuller

Morrison R. Waite

Harlan F. Stone

Additional U.S. Supreme Court Justices who were Episcopalians:

Alfred Moore

Benjamin R. Curtis

Bushrod Washington

Byron R. White

David H. Souter

Edward T. Sanford

George Sutherland

Horace H. Lurton

James F. Byrnes

James Iredell

James Wilson

John A. Campbell

John Rutledge

Owen J. Roberts

Peter V. Daniel

Philip P. Barbour

Potter Stewart

Robert H. Jackson

Rufus W. Peckham

Samuel Chase

Sandra Day O'Connor

Stephen J. Field

Thomas Johnson

Thurgood Marshall

Ward Hunt

William H. Moody

Willis Van Devanter

Gallery of Famous Anglicans

Thomas Cranmer (1489-1556). Archbishop of Canterbury and one of the three Anglican Bishops martyred in Oxford in the sixteenth century under Queen Mary Tudor. Cranmer is best known for being the primary architect of the Book of Common Prayer as well as the author of the Thirty-nine Articles of Religion (orginally Forty-two Articles). He was largely responsible for the abolition of the distinctly Roman Catholic ceremonies, the destruction of images and relics, and the purging of medieval Roman superstitious heresies in the Church of England. He was burnt at

the stake on March 21, 1556, placing his hand first in the flames as an indication of his regret in signing recantations "for fear of death". Charles Simeon (1759-1836). Evangelical divine of the Anglican Church during a time of great spiritual decline in the Church of England. He held his incumbency at Trinity Church in Cambridge for his entire career. At first he met with great resistance to Evangelical preaching but later seemed to have turned the course of the entire church towards revival. Read more on Charles Simeon in an article on our "Articles Page". George Whitefield (1714-1770). Anglican Evangelist and leader in the early Methodist movement. He came under the influence of John and Charles Wesley while studying in Oxford and soon set about preaching in large open-air meetings. His fervent and eloquent preaching attracted significant notice and Whitefield became one of the leading figures in the eighteenth century Great Awakening. In his travels to America he became a friend of Benjamin Franklin and founded an orphanage in Georgia. He was the most striking orator in the eighteenth century Revival which swept through England, Scotland, Wales, and America. Charles Fuge Lowder (1820-80) vicar of St. Peter's, London Docks. Educated at Exeter College, Oxford, he was ordained priest in 1844 and in 1851 became curate at the parish of St. Barnabas, Pimlico. In 1856 he joined the staff of St. George's in the East, where he took a leading part in the first regular mission work in East London, with Alexander H. Mackonochie as his colleague from 1858. His mission work expanded and he built the church of St. Peter's London Docks (1860-6). Fr. Lowder, as he was affectionately known, was instrumental in reviving a high degree of ritualism in worship, inspiring a renewed depth of spirituality among high church clergy, and was the primary founder of the Society of the Holy Cross. The 19 century Church of England was lifted from a state of lethargy and irreverence through the untiring labors of Charles Lowder. (Biographical commentary from the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church along with the Ph.D. dissertation of Dr. S.D. deHart; Anglo-Catholics and the Vestment Controversy Literature) Alexander Heriot Mackonochie (1825-87) Educated at Wadham college, Oxford, he was ordained in 1849, and served in Westbury and Wantage, before assisting Charles Lowder at St. George's in the East (London). By 1862 when he was put in charge of the newly built church of St. Alban's Holborn, he was recognized as a Ritualist and from 1867 onwards he was constantly persecuted for his ceremonial practices. He eventually resigned in 1882, though he continued to work in the parish until his sudden death in the Highlands in Dec. 1887. Fr. Mackonochie, though the most persecuted priest of the 19th century, filled St. Alban's with enthusiastic converts to Christ within the heathen district of Holborn. Complaints against his high church form of worship were never made by those within his church, but only by those outside who could not see the value of advanced ceremony accompanying the preaching of the Gospel and administration of the Sacraments. His efforts to secure frequent Communion and deeper spiritual devotion among the poor of St. Alban's under a great degree of persecution has left a memory of Fr. Mackonochie as "the martyr of St. Alban's." He served as the Master of the Society of the Holy Cross during many of these difficult years.

(Biographical material from the Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church along with the Ph.D. dissertation of Dr. S.D. deHart; Anglo-Catholics and the Vestments Controversy Literature) William James Early Bennett (1804-1886) Anglican clergyman known best as the vicar of St. Paul's, Knightsbridge and St. Barnabas, Pimlico in the mid 19th century. Zealous to bring the Gospel to the inner city of London, Bennett persuaded the congregation of St. Paul's to establish a mission, (a chapel of ease) for the poor population in Pimlico. Such an undertaking marked one of the first efforts for inner city missionary work in the Victorian era. Bennett's work was greatly appreciated by the people of Pimlico, however despised by the low churchmen of the day. Among the complaints against Bennett's ceremonialism at St. Barnabas included the use of a cross in the building, the use of candles, an invocation before the sermon, and the procession of the clergy! Rioters were paid to disrupt services and threaten the welfare of the clergy and congregation, even the police could not keep peace inside the building during the terrible riots of 1851 at St. Barnabas! Though Bishop Blomfield of London sympathized with Bennett, he called for his resignation hoping that the rioting would cease with the removal of the church priest and visionary for inner city ministry. Bennett left London and zealously continued his work as vicar of Frome, writing pamphlets, learned treatises, and ministering to the people of his parish. Sadly, the controversy at St. Barnabas continued as the paid rioters were willing to ignore the pleas of the Bishop, to ignore the great ministry of preaching the Gospel to the poor, and to despise the beauty of worship within St. Barnabas. For an excerpt of one of Bennett's sermon's preached during the occasion of one of the worst riots, click here. (material furnished by Dr. S.D. deHart, SSC)

Some Additional Anglicans and Episcopalians

Absalom Jones

Accepted Frewen

Adam Loftus

Adam Putnam

Aelfric

Aelfsige

Aethelnoth

Agnes Sanford

Alan Simpson

Albert Jay Nock

Alexander Cruden

Alexander Hamilton

Alexander Stuart

Alexandra Stoddard

Alfred Chandler

Alfred Lord Tennyson

Alister McGrath

Alphege

Alphonso Jackson

Amelia Jenks Bloomer

Ander Crenshaw

Andrew Cavendish

Andrew W. Mellon

Ann B. Davis

Ann Randolph Page

Ann Tottenham

Anne Bronte

Anne L. Armstrong

Anselm of Canterbury

Archibald Campbell Tait

Archibald Pitcairn

Arthur Lake, Bishop of Bath and Wells

Arthur Peacocke

Ashley Olsen

Athelm

Augustine of Canterbury

Barbara Clementine Harris

Barbara Harris

Barry Goldwater

Benjamin Disraeli

Benjamin Hoadly

Benjamin Noel Young Vaughan

Bernard Judd

Bernard Montgomery

Bertwald

Bess Truman

Bessie Delany

Betsy Ross

Betty Ford

Bill Alexander

Bill McCollum

Bill Nelson

Bill Weld

Blanche Lincoln

Bob Dole

Bob Livingston

Bob Wise

Boniface of Savoy, Archbishop of Canterbury

Bonnie Anderson

Bono

Bram Stoker

Bregwin

Brock Adams

Buzz Aldrin

Byron White

C. S. Lewis

C. William Verity

Captain Cook

Captain Vancouver

Carol Gallagher

Carolyn Tanner Irish

Carroll Campbell

Carroll Richter

Carter Heyward

Caspar Weinberger

Cass Ballenger

Cate Waynick

Catherine Parr

Catherine Roskam

Charles Boustany

Charles Darwin

Charles Dickens

Charles Jenkins

Charles L. Terry, Jr.

Charles Manners-Sutton

Charles Mathias

Charles Mingus

Charles Richard Sumner

Charles Stewart Parnell

Charles Thomas Longley

Charles Wesley

Charlie Duke

Charlotte Bronte

Chester A. Arthur

Chilton Knudsen

Chris Bell

Christina Rossetti

Christopher Merrett

Christopher Wordsworth

Christopher Wren

Chuck Hagel

Chuck Robb

Claiborne Pell

Clopton Havers

Colin Powell

Cordell Hull

Cordwainer Smith

Cosmo Lang

Cuthbert of Canterbury

Cynthia Wedel

Dan Miller

Danielle Chester

Dante Gabriel Rossetti

Dave Freudenthal

Dave Kopay

David Garrick

David Gregory

David Hope, Baron Hope of Thornes

David Hyde Pierce

David K.E. Bruce

David McIntosh

David Ricardo

David Sheppard

David Souter

Dean Acheson

Dennis Bennett

Denton Cooley

Desmond Tutu

Deusdedit of Canterbury

Diana Windsor

Diane Mott Davidson

Diane Rehm

Don Young

Donald Coggan

Donald Douglas

Dorothy L. Sayers

Douglas Hyde

Duke Ellington

Dunstan

Edith Pargeter

Edmond Halley

Edmund Berry Godfrey

Edmund Burke

Edmund Grindal

Edmund Gunter

Edmund Rich

Edward Tyson

Edward White Benson

Edward Wright

Edwin Booth

Edwin Sandys

Eleanor Holmes Norton

Eleanor Roosevelt

Elias Ashmole

Elizabeth Barrett Browning

Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon

Elizabeth I

Elizabeth II

Elizabeth Tudor

Elizabeth Windsor

Elliot Richardson

Ellis Peters

Emily Bronte

Emma Kamehameha

Enoch Powell

Eric Treacy

Ernest M. Stires

Ernest William Barnes

Errol Barrow

Erskine Bowles

Erskine Hamilton Childers

Ethel Merman

Evan Bayh

Father Clement C. Moore

Fife Symington

Fiorello LaGuardia

Florence Nightingale

Frances Perkins

Francis Bacon

Francis Glisson

Francis Hauksbee

Francis Jayne

Francis White

Francis Willughby

Frank Griswold

Franklin D. Roosevelt

Franklin Delano Roosevelt

Franklin Pierce

Fred Astaire

Frederick Denison Maurice

Frederick Temple

Gabriel Sharma

Gail Godwin

Gayle Harris

Gene Robinson

General Colin Powell

General Leonidas Polk

Geoff Hoon

Geoffrey Fisher

George Abbot

George Augustus Selwyn

George Bell

George Bush

George C. Marshall

George Carey

George Cheyne

George Deukmejian

George E. Reedy

George Edmund Street

George Frederic Handel

George Graham

George H. Gallup Jr.

George H. W. Bush

George Herbert

George Herbert Walker III

George Hickes

George Morley

George Orwell

George Owen

George Peacock

George Shultz

George Washington

George Wharton

Gerald Ford

Geralyn Wolf

Gervase Babington

Gilbert Burnet

Gilbert Sheldon

Glenda Hood

Gouverneur Morris

Graham Leonard

Graham Norton

Haley Hilliard

Hamilton Fish

Hanan Ashrawi

Hans Sloane

Harlan Fiske Stone

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Harry F. Byrd, Jr.

Henry Chichele

Henry Compton

Henry Deane

Henry George

Henry Grattan

Henry James

Henry More

Henry Oldenburg

Henry Pelham

Henry Phillpotts

Henry Power

Henry Purcell

Henry Yates Satterlee

Herbert Cecil Pugh

Herbert Edward Ryle

Herbert Marsh

Hillaire Belloc

Hiram Johnson

Howard Mowll

Hubert Walter

Hugh Boulter

Hugh Latimer

Humphrey Bogart

Isaac Barrow

Isaac Newton

Isaac Watts

J. P. Morgan

Jabez Bryce

Jack Kingston

Jack Straw

Jack W. Buechner

Jackson Kemper

Jacque Means

Jaenbert

James Agee

James Douglas

James F. Byrnes

James Fraser

James Gregory

James Henry Monk

James Madison

James McDermott

James Monroe

James Pike

James Symington

James Ussher

James W. Wadsworth, Jr.

Jan Karon

Janani Luwum

Jane Austen

Jane Dixon

Jay Garner

Jean Felix Piccard

Jeanette Piccard

Jeb Hensarling

Jefferson Davis

Jeremy Collier

Jeremy Shakerley

Jeremy Taylor

Jerry Garcia

Jerry Glanville

Jim Exon

Jim Leach

Jim Sensenbrenner

Jo Bonner

John Arbuthnot

John Banister

John Basson Humffray

John Bell Hood

John Bird Sumner

John Bryson Chane

John Charles Ryle

John Coleridge Patteson

John Collins

John Craig

John Danforth

John Dee

John Donne

John Douglas

John Dryden

John Earle

John Evelyn

John Flamsteed

John Francis Vigani

John Freind

John Gauden

John Gerard

John H. Chafee

John Harris

John Henley

John Henry Hobart

John Howard

John J. Pershing

John Keats

John Kemp

John Lennon

John Major

John Masefield

John Mayow

John McCain

John Mica

John Milton

John Moore

John Morton

John Newton

John Owen

John Peckham

John Pell

John Pendleton Kennedy

John Polkinghorne

John Potter

John Ramsey

John Ruskin

John Sentamu

John Shadegg

John Sharp

John Shelby Spong

John Stafford

John Still

John Stow

John Strachey

John Tabor

John Taylor (1503-1554)

John Tillotson

John Tradescant

John Wallis

John Warner

John Wesley

John Whitgift

John Wilkins

John Williams

John Woodward

John de Stratford

JonBenet Ramsey

Jonathan Daniels

Jonathan Swift

Joseph Addison

Joseph Fletcher

Joseph Glanvill

Joseph Grew

Joseph Hall

Joseph Lister

Joshua Childrey

Judy Biggert

Judy Collins

Judy Garland

Judy Shepard

Julia Ward Howe

Justus

Karl Rove

Katharine Jefferts Schori

Kay Bailey Hutchison

Kenelm Digby

Kenny Guinn

Kevin Rudd

Kim Beazley

King Edward VI

King Edward VII

King Edward VIII

King George II

King George III

King George V

King George VI

King Henry VIII

Lady Bird Johnson

Lady Diana

Lady Jane Grey

Lancelot Andrewes

Lanfranc

Laurence Olivier

Laurence of Canterbury

Lawrence Rooke

Lee Tim-Oi

Leonard Digges

Leonidas Polk

Leslie Uggams

Levi P. Morton

Lewis Carroll

Lincoln Chafee

Lois Carter Clark

Lord Mountbatten

Lord Palmerston

Louie Crew

Louis A. Johnson

Louis MacNeice

Lyfing, Archbishop of Canterbury

Madeleine Albright

Madeleine L'Engle

Madeline Albright

Malcolm Boyd

Mandell Creighton

Margaret Mead

Mark Sanford

Marko Antonije Dominis

Martha Washington

Mary Adelia McLeod

Mary Martin

Mary-Kate Olsen

Matthew Blagden Hale

Matthew Fox (priest)

Matthew Parker

Matthew Shepard

Mellitus

Michael Jackson

Michael Ramsey

Millard E. Tydings

Molly Ivins

Mortimer J. Adler

Morton C. Blackwell

Mother Seton

Natalie Cole

Nathaniel Highmore

Nathaniel Ward

Nelson Rockefeller

Neville Chamberlain

Nicholas Baines

Nicholas Bullingham

Nicholas Ridley

Nicky Gumbel

Nothelm

Oda the Severe

Oliver Goldsmith

Olivia de Havilland

Our Lady of Walsingham

P.D. James

Pamela Chinnis

Parker Stevenson

Patrick Campbell Rodger

Patrick Henry

Patsy Ramsey

Pauli Murray

Percy Bysshe Shelley

Pete Williams

Pete du Pont

Peter Akinola

Peter Carnley

Peter Henry Abrahams

Peter Hollingworth

Peter Jensen

Peter Kwong

Peter Price

Peter Turner

Phil Gramm

Philander Chase

Philip Larkin

Philip Ruddock

Philips Brooks

Phillip Aspinall

Phillip Jensen

Phillips Brooks

Phyllis Tickle

Potter Stewart

Prescott Bush

Prince Andrew

Prince Charles

Prince Edward

Prince Harry

Prince Michael of Kent

Prince William

Princess Alice

Princess Anne

Queen Anne I

Queen Elizabeth I

Queen Elizabeth II

Queen Mary II

Queen Victoria

R.J. Berry

Ralph Cudworth

Ralph Regula

Ralph d'Escures

Randall Thomas Davidson

Randy Kuhl

Reginald Cardinal Pole

Renn Dickson Hampden

Richard Bancroft

Richard Barnes

Richard Brinsley Sheridan

Richard Chartres

Richard Chenevix Trench

Richard Delamain

Richard Hakluyt

Richard Harries

Richard Hooker

Richard Hurd

Richard Norwood

Richard of Dover

Rob Halford

Rob Simmons

Robert A. Taft

Robert Baden-Powell

Robert Boyle

Robert Browning

Robert Dudley

Robert E. Andrews

Robert E. Lee

Robert Fludd

Robert Keith

Robert Kilwardby

Robert Latham Owen

Robert Machray

Robert Morison

Robert Mueller

Robert Norman

Robert Plot

Robert Reed

Robert Runcie

Robert Sharrock

Robert Winchelsey

Robert of Jumieges

Robin Williams

Rod Carew

Rodney Frelinghuysen

Roger Casement

Rogers C.B. Morton

Rowan Williams

Rupert Gascoyne-Cecil

Saint Honorius

Salmon P. Chase

Sam Farr

Sam Maguire

Sam Waterston

Sammy Sosa

Samuel Ajayi Crowther

Samuel Clarke

Samuel Crowther

Samuel Johnson

Samuel Marsden

Samuel Morland

Samuel Seabury

Samuel Shoemaker

Samuel T. Lloyd III

Samuel Wilberforce

Sandra Day O'Connor

Sarah Ferguson

Saxby Chambliss

Sean O'Casey

Seth Ward

Shelby Foote

Sherman Adams

Shute Barrington

Simon Conway Morris

Simon Islip

Simon Langham

Simon Sudbury

Sir John Betjeman

Sir Thomas Lucy

Slade Gorton

Spencer Perceval

Stanley K. Hathaway

Stephen Gray

Stephen Hales

Stephen Langton

Stigand

Stuart Symington

Sue Hiatt

Susan Howatch

T. S. Eliot

TC Hammond

Tallulah Bankhead

Tatwin

Ted Scott

Ted Stevens

Tennessee Williams

Terry Waite

Theobald Wolfe Tone

Theobald of Bec

Theodore of Tarsus

Thomas A. Riggs

Thomas Arundel

Thomas Babington Macaulay

Thomas Bourchier

Thomas Bradwardine

Thomas Browne

Thomas Burnet

Thomas Cooper

Thomas Cranmer (Archbishop)

Thomas Digges

Thomas E. Dewey

Thomas Frederick Butler

Thomas Gray

Thomas H. Kean

Thomas Harriot

Thomas Hobbes

Thomas Ken

Thomas Langton

Thomas Millington

Thomas Moffett

Thomas Percy

Thomas Secker

Thomas Smith

Thomas Streete

Thomas Sydenham

Thomas Tanner

Thomas Tenison

Thomas Wharton

Thomas Willis

Thomas a Becket

Thurgood Marshall

Tobias Matthew

Togo West

Tom Wright

Tony Blair

Trevor Huddleston

Valerie Plame

Verna Dozier

Victor McLaglen

Vida Scudder

Vincent Price

Vincent Wing

W.H. Auden

Walter Charleton

Walter Cronkite

Walter Reynolds

Walter Scott

Wilfred Wood

Willa Cather

William Archibald Spooner

William Bedell

William Brouncker

William Congreve

William Courtenay

William Crabtree

William Croone

William Derham

William Dodd Hathaway

William Fleetwood

William Gilbert

William Grant Broughton

William Harvey

William Henry Harrison

William III

William Juxon

William King

William Laud

William Law

William Lawrence

William Magee

William Markham

William Meade

William Molyneux

William Oughtred

William Petty

William Powell

William Sancroft

William Shakespeare

William Sherard

William Stubbs

William Stukeley

William Temple

William Thomson

William Wake

William Warburton

William Warham

William Weld

William Whiston

William Whittlesey

William Wordsworth

William de Corbeil

Winston Churchill

Zachary Taylor

Episcopalian/Anglican Signers of the Declaration of Independence:

George Read - Delaware

Caesar Rodney - Delaware

Button Gwinnett - Georgia

George Walton - Georgia

Samuel Chase - Maryland

William Paca - Maryland

Thomas Stone - Maryland

Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts

Francis Hopkinson - New Jersey

Francis Lewis - New York

Lewis Morris - New York

Joseph Hewes - North Carolina

William Hooper - North Carolina

John Penn - North Carolina

Robert Morris - Pennsylvania

John Morton - Pennsylvania

George Ross - Pennsylvania

James Wilson - Pennsylvania

Stephen Hopkins - Rhode Island

Thomas Heyward, Jr. - South Carolina

Thomas Lynch, Jr. - South Carolina

Arthur Middleton - South Carolina

Edward Rutledge - South Carolina

Carter Braxton - Virginia

Benjamin Harrison - Virginia

Thomas Jefferson - Virginia

George Wythe - Virginia

Richard Henry Lee - Virginia

Francis Lightfoot Lee - Virginia

Thomas Nelson Jr. - Virginia

George Clymer - Pennsylvania

Episcopalian Signers of the Articles of Confederation:

Francis Lightfoot Lee - Virginia

Richard Henry Lee - Virginia

John Banister - Virginia

Francis Lewis - New York

James Duane - New York

Gouverneur Morris - New York

Nicholas Van Dyke - Delaware

John Dickinson - Delaware

Cornelius Harnett - North Carolina

John Penn - North Carolina

Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts

Edward Langworthy - Georgia

Robert Morris - Pennsylvania

Thomas Heyward Jr. - South Carolina

Episcopalian/Anglican Signers of the U.S. Constitution:

William Samuel Johnson - Connecticut

George Read - Delaware

John Dickinson - Delaware

Abraham Baldwin - Georgia

Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer - Maryland

Rufus King - Massachusetts

David Brearly - New Jersey

Jonathan Dayton - New Jersey

Alexander Hamilton - New York

William Blount - North Carolina

Richard Dobbs Spaight, Sr. - North Carolina

Robert Morris - Pennsylvania

James Wilson - Pennsylvania

Gouverneur Morris - Pennsylvania

John Rutledge - South Carolina

Charles Cotesworth Pinckney - South Carolina

Charles Pinckney - South Carolina

Pierce Butler - South Carolina

James Madison - Virginia

George Washington - Virginia

John Blair - Virginia

Episcopalian/Anglican Non-Signing Delegates at the Constitutional Constitution:

William Houstoun - Georgia

William Leigh Pierce - Georgia

Luther Martin - Maryland

John F. Mercer - Maryland

Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts

George Mason - Virginia

Edmund J. Randolph - Virginia

George Wythe - Virginia

Episcopalian/Anglican Representatives Elected to First U.S. Federal Congress (1789-1791):

John Vining - Delaware

Abraham Baldwin - Georgia

George Mathews - Georgia

Benjamin Contee - Maryland

George Gale - Maryland

Elbridge Gerry - Massachusetts

George Leonard - Massachusetts

Samuel Livermore - New Hampshire

Elias Boudinot - New Jersey

Thomas Sinnickson - New Jersey

William Floyd - New York

John Laurance - New York

Peter Silvester - New York

Timothy Bloodworth - North Carolina

Thomas Hartley - Pennsylvania

George Clymer - Pennsylvania

Peter Muhlenberg - Pennsylvania

William L. Smith - South Carolina

Theodorick Bland - Virginia

Richard Bland Lee - Virginia

John Page - Virginia

Alexander White - Virginia

James Madison - Virginia

Josiah Parker - Virginia

Episcopalian/Anglican Senators Elected to First U.S. Federal Congress (1789-1791):

William Samuel Johnson - Connecticut

George Read - Delaware

James Gunn - Georgia

John Henry - Maryland

Tristram Dalton - Massachusetts

Rufus King - Massachusetts

Robert Morris - Pennsylvania

Theodore Foster - Rhode Island

Ralph Izard - South Carolina

Pierce Butler - South Carolina

William Grayson - Virginia

Richard Henry Lee - Virginia

James Monroe - Virginia