Category:Ejected English ministers of 1662
This category is for Church of England ministers who were ejected or otherwise resigned their livings or charges as a direct consequence of the Act of Uniformity 1662. It includes ministers who held livings at the time, but were not episcopally ordained, under the Commonwealth. The exclusion resulting put an end to "Puritanism" considered as a reform movement in the Church of England, marking a watershed after which it is more accurate to talk of Nonconformism. The total number of these excluded clergy was estimated at 2,450, by Edmund Calamy, of whom 1300 became nonconforming ministers. See also Category:Ejected Welsh ministers of 1662
Pages in category "Ejected English ministers of 1662"
The following 151 pages are in this category, out of 151 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
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B
- William Bagshaw
- Nathanael Ball
- Francis Bampfield
- Matthew Barker
- John Bartlet (divine)
- William Bartlet
- William Bates (minister)
- Richard Baxter
- Thomas Baylie
- William Benn (divine)
- Joseph Bennet
- William Blackmore (minister)
- Samuel Bourn the Elder
- James Bradshaw (1613–1685)
- James Bradshaw (minister)
- Haslefoot Bridges
- John Brinsley the Younger
- Thomas Brooks (Puritan)
- Gervase Bryan
- John Bryan (ejected minister)
- Anthony Burges
- Cornelius Burges
- Edward Bury (minister)
- Ralph Button
- Richard Byfield
C
- Edmund Calamy the Elder
- Joseph Caryl
- Thomas Case
- Daniel Cawdry
- Stephen Charnock
- Nicholas Clagett the Elder
- Samuel Clarke (annotator)
- Samuel Clarke (minister)
- David Clarkson (minister)
- Thomas Cole (minister)
- John Collinges
- John Collins (Independent minister)
- William Cooper (Puritan)
- Zachary Crofton
- Samuel Crossman
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- Thomas Hall (minister, born 1610)
- Timothy Hall (bishop)
- Samuel Hammond (minister)
- George Hamond
- Jonathan Hanmer
- Thomas Harrison (minister)
- Philip Henry
- Oliver Heywood (minister)
- John Hickes (minister)
- Henry Hickman
- Joseph Hill (lexicographer)
- Leonard Hoar
- Francis Holcroft
- Thomas Horton (Gresham College)
- Charles Hotham (priest)
- John Howe (theologian)
- George Hughes (priest)
- Joseph Hull
- John Humfrey