Edward Cotton may refer to:
William Somerville may refer to:
John Lewis (1940–2020) was the president of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee and a member of US House of Representatives from Georgia.
Edward, Ted, Teddy, Ed, Eddy or Eddie Morgan may refer to:
William Cotton may refer to:
Edward Moore may refer to:
Edward Herbert may refer to:
Nicholas Lechmere may refer to:
Alfred Hayes may refer to:
William Cotton was Bishop of Exeter, in Devon, from 1598 to his death in 1621.
Richard Newman may refer to:
Edward Vaughan may refer to:
Freind is a surname, and may refer to:
The Archdeacon of Brecon is a senior ecclesiastical officer in the Church in Wales Diocese of Swansea and Brecon. The archdeacon is the senior priest with responsibility over the area of the archdeaconry of Brecon, which comprises the five rural deaneries of Brecon, Builth, Crickhowell, Hay and Maelienydd.
Robert Wynne (1851–1922) was an American official, diplomat and journalist.
Edward Pope may refer to:
Ezechiel Webbe was an Anglican priest in Ireland at the end of 17th and the beginning of the 18th centuries.
James Hamilton (1636-1689) was an Anglican priest in Ireland during the 17th Century.
John Fitzgerald was an Anglican priest in the 17th century.
Michael Delaune was an Anglican priest in the 17th century.
Edward Cotton was the Archdeacon of Cornwall from 1660 until his death.