Nathaniel Lye
English Anglican priest
Nathaniel Lye, D.D. was an English Anglican priest.[1]
Lloyd was educated at Brasenose College, Oxford.[2] He held livings at Cowley, Kemerton and Dursley. He was Archdeacon of Gloucester[3] from 29 July 1714 until his death on 29 October 1737.
References
- v
- t
- e
- Thurstinus
- Robert
- Gervase
- Richard (I)
- Matthew
- William of Northall
- Robert de Inglesham
- Richard (II)
- John de Gray
- William de Verdun
- Maurice de Arundel
- William Lupus
- Thomas
- Hugh de Cantilupe
- Robert de Fangfoss
- John of Capévreux
- Walter de Burdon
- William de Birstone
- Nicholas de Hungate
- Hugh de Statherne
- Joceus de Kinebauton
- John de Uske
- Roger de Breynton
- Richard de Ledbury
- Thomas de Stratford
- Roger Peres
- William de Thirsford
- Nicholas Geyell
- Richard Winchcombe
- Nicholas Herbury
- Philip Polton
- John Kingscote
- John Segden
- Robert Morton
- John Dunmoe
- John de Gigliis
- Geoffrey Blythe
- Thomas Ruthall
- Peter Carmelian
- John Bell
- Nicholas Wotton
- John Williams
- Guy Etton
- George Savage
- Robert Hill
- Samuel Burton
- Hugh Robinson
- John Middleton
- Edward Pope
- John Gregory
- Thomas Hyde
- Robert Parsons
- Nathaniel Lye
- William Geekie
- Richard Hurd
- James Webster
- Timothy Stonhouse Vigor
- Thomas Rudge
- John Timbrill
- Sir George Prevost
- John Sheringham
- John Bowers
- Edward Scobell
- Walter Hobhouse
- Charles Ridsdale
- Austin Hodson
- Walter Wardle
- Chris Wagstaff
- Geoffrey Sidaway
- Jackie Searle
- Hilary Dawson (announced)
This article about an English Anglican cleric is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. |
- v
- t
- e