Robert Powell was an Anglican priest in England during the 17th century.
Powell was born in Shropshire. He was educated at Shrewsbury School and Pembroke College, Cambridge. [1] He was incorporated at Oxford in 1649 and became a Fellow of All Souls. [2] After The Restoration he became an Honorary Chaplain to the King. He held the living at Whittington, Shropshire from 1666 to 1681. He was also Archdeacon of Salop from 1666 and Chancellor of the Diocese of St Asaph from 1670, holding both positions until his death in 1683. [3]
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Sir William Whitmore was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1621 and 1626.
Thomas Bucknall Lloyd was Archdeacon of Salop from 1886 until his death.
John Allen was Archdeacon of Salop from 15 December 1847 until 23 March 1886.
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Richard Pulham, D.D. was a priest and academic in the 14th century.
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John Wilcox, D.D. (1692-1762) was Master of Clare College from 1736 until his death.
Charles Morgan, D.D. was Master of Clare College from 1726 until his death.
William Grigg, D.D. was Master of Clare College from 1713 until his death.
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