List of Anglicans
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This is a listing of notable persons who were members of a church in communion with the Archbishop of Canterbury, known as an Anglican Communion church. Members of schismatic churches may also be included. Only former Anglicans who left the church in adulthood may be included, with accompanying notice.
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[edit] A to E
- Joseph Abbott (clergyman)
- Dean Acheson
- Daniel Dulany Addison
- Robert Addison
- Spiro Agnew
- Howard Ahmanson, Jr.
- Madeleine Albright
- John Allin
- Charles P. Anderson
- Prince Andrew, Duke of York
- Anne, Princess Royal
- Thomas Arnold
- Chester Arthur
- Fred Astaire
- W. V. Awdry
- Anne Ayres
- Charles Babbage
- Ed Bacon
- Francis Bacon
- Jacob Bailey (Congregational church preacher who converted)
- Douglas M. Baker, Jr
- Fred Barnes
- Isaac Barrow
- Evan Bayh
- Princess Beatrice of York
- Eleanor Clitheroe-Bell
- Richard Meux Benson
- R. J. Berry
- James Blair (Virginia)
- James Blish (atheist as an adult, then rejoined the church)
- Robert Boyle
- Marion Zimmer Bradley
- Thomas Church Brownell
- Edmond Browning
- Charles Sumner Burch
- Gilbert Burnet
- George H. W. Bush
- Prescott Bush
- Joseph Butler
- Harry F. Byrd
- Cab Calloway
- David Cameron
- Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall
- Robert Farrar Capon
- George Carey
- Catherine, Duchess of Cambridge
- Owen Chadwick
- Saxby Chambliss
- Charles, Prince of Wales
- Philander Chase
- Salmon P. Chase
- Don Cherry
- Thomas M. Clark
- Henry John Cody
- Richard Coles
- Wallace E. Conkling
- James Cook
- Thomas Cranmer
- Ander Crenshaw
- Alexander Cruden
- T. Pelham Dale
- George Dallas
- Jonathan Myrick Daniels,
- Charles Darwin (later agnostic)
- Cecil B. DeMille
- Philip Dick
- Benjamin Disraeli (Born to Jewish family, baptized as Anglican at age 12)
- Gregory Dix
- John Donne (Convert from Catholicism, became ordained in Anglicanism)
- Marie Dressler
- Prince Edward, Earl of Wessex
- Madeleine L'Engle
- T. S. Eliot
- Elizabeth I of England
- Elizabeth II
- Duke Ellington
- Werner Erhard
- Princess Eugenie of York
- George Every
- Jim Exon
[edit] F to J
- Nigel Farage
- Nicholas Ferrar
- John Neville Figgis
- Geoffrey Fisher
- Betty Ford
- Gerald Ford
- Dave Freudenthal
- Accepted Frewen
- Alexander Frey
- Thomas Gage (clergyman)
- Judy Garland
- Alexander Charles Garrett
- David Garrick
- Paul Gifford
- Lillian Gish
- William Gladstone
- Barry Goldwater
- Hannibal Goodwin
- Charles Gore
- James Grahame
- John Galbraith Graham
- Alexander Viets Griswold
- Frank Griswold
- Chuck Hagel
- Jonathan Hagey
- Edmond Halley
- Diana Reader Harris
- William Henry Harrison
- Prince Harry of Wales
- William Dodd Hathaway
- Olivia de Havilland
- Thomas A. Hendricks
- George Herbert
- Paul Hewson
- John Hines
- Ian Hislop
- Peter Hitchens
- John Henry Hobart
- Robert Hooke
- Dave Hope (Anglican Mission in America)
- John Henry Hopkins
- James Otis Sargent Huntington
- Carolyn Tanner Irish
- Simon Islip
- Molly Ivins
- Andrea Jaeger
- Alphonso Jackson
- Katharine Jefferts Schori
- Charles Edward Jenkins III
- Edward Jenner
- Jeffrey John
- Lady Bird Johnson
- Absalom Jones
- Benjamin Jowett
- Bernard Judd
[edit] K to O
- Jan Karon
- John Keats
- John Keble
- Garrison Keillor
- Jackson Kemper
- Charles Kingsley
- Jack Kingston
- Dave Kopay
- Ini Kopuria
- Fiorello La Guardia
- Arthur Lake
- Timothy Laurence
- Alfred Lee
- C. S. Lewis (atheist as an adult, then rejoined the church)
- Arthur Lichtenberger
- Rod Liddle
- Henry Parry Liddon
- Blanche Lincoln
- Bob Livingston
- John Locke
- Adam Loftus
- Charles Fuge Lowder
- George Lukins
- Henry Francis Lyte
- John A. Macdonald (convert from Presbyterianism)
- John Macquarrie
- James Madison
- Guglielmo Marconi
- Charles Mathias
- John Mbiti
- John McCain (former, now a practicing Baptist[1])
- Alister McGrath
- Victor McLaglen
- John Milbank
- Bernard Mizeki
- James Monroe
- Elizabeth Moon
- Benjamin Moore
- Edward Morrow
- John Gardner Murray
- John Mason Neale
- Bill Nelson
- Ursula Niebuhr
- Florence Nightingale
- Albert Jay Nock
- Eleanor Holmes Norton
- Sabelo Stanley Ntwasa
- Henry Oldenburg
- Ashley Olsen
- Benjamin Treadwell Onderdonk
- Harry Oppenheimer (Convert from Judaism)
- George Orwell
- John Ostrander
- George Owen
[edit] P to T
- Horatio Parker
- Charles William Pearson
- Percy Pennybacker
- James De Wolf Perry
- Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Autumn Phillips
- Mark Phillips
- Peter Phillips
- Zara Phillips
- Franklin Pierce
- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney
- Samuel Provoost
- Edward Bouverie Pusey
- James Ramsay (abolitionist)
- Michael Ramsey
- George Read
- Tatum Reed
- Martin Rees
- George F. Regas
- Gene Robinson
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- Dante Gabriel Rossetti
- Maria Francesca Rossetti
- Sarah, Duchess of York
- Dorothy L. Sayers
- Samuel Seabury
- Henry Sherrill
- Charles Simeon
- Christopher Smart
- Benjamin B. Smith
- Cordwainer Smith
- Sophie, Countess of Wessex
- David Souter
- Diana, Princess of Wales
- William Archibald Spooner
- Russell Stannard[1]
- John Steinbeck
- Laurence Sterne
- Ted Stevens
- Jonathan Swift
- Stuart Symington
- Robert A. Taft
- Ethelbert Talbot
- Jeremy Taylor
- Michael Taylor (Ossett)
- Zachary Taylor
- Alfred Lord Tennyson
- R. S. Thomas
- Arthur Tooth
- Richard Chenevix Trench
- Ivanka Trump
- Henry St. George Tucker
- Daniel S. Tuttle
- Desmond Tutu
- Millard E. Tydings
- John Tyler
[edit] U to Z
- Evelyn Underhill
- Henry A. Wallace
- Keith Ward
- George Washington
- Sam Waterston
- Francis Wharton
- William White
- George Whitefield
- Oscar Wilde (converted on his deathbed to Roman Catholicism)
- John Williams
- Prince William, Duke of Cambridge
- Robin Williams
- Rowan Williams
- Colin Winter
- William Butler Yeats
[edit] See also
- List of Anglican church composers - includes some non-Anglicans who wrote Anglican church music.
[edit] External links
[edit] References
- ^ Bruce Smith. McCain Says He's Been Baptist for Years. ABC News. September 17, 2007 retrieved September 17, 2007.