John Calverley
English Anglican priest
John Calverley was an English Anglican priest in the 16th-century.[1]
Calverley was educated at All Souls College, Oxford.[2] He was appointed Rector of Stone, Kent in 1559, and of Beckenham in 1561, and Cliffe in 1572. He was Archdeacon of Rochester from 1574 until his death two years later.
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Archdeacons of Rochester
- Ansketil
- Hervey/Herwis
- Robert Pullen
- Paris
- William son of Peter
- William de Sancto Martino
- John de Sancto Dionysio
- Roger de Weseham
- Pierre Desprès
- William de le Dene
- William Reed
- William Wyvel of Wenlock
- Roger
- William de Navesby
- Roger de Denford
- Thomas Halle
- William Hunden
- William Purcell
- Richard Cordon/Brouns
- John Lowe
- Roger Rotherham
- Henry Sharp
- Henry Edyall
- Nicholas Metcalfe
- Maurice Griffith
- John Kennall
- John Bridgewater
- John Calverley
- Ralph Pickover
- Thomas Staller
- Thomas Sanderson
- Richard Tillesley
- Elizeus Burgess
- John Lee
- Thomas Plume
- Thomas Sprat
- Henry Bridges
- William Bradford
- John Denne
- John Law
- Walker King
- suppressed
- Anthony Grant, Archdeacon of St Albans
- Samuel Cheetham
- Tetley Rowe
- Donald Tait
- Walter Browne
- Lawrence Harland
- David Stewart-Smith
- Derek Palmer
- Michael Turnbull
- Norman Warren
- Peter Lock
- Simon Burton-Jones
- Andy Wooding Jones
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