Francis Bunney
English Anglican priest
Francis Bunney (b Newland 8 May 1543; d Ryton 16 April 1617) was an English Anglican priest in the 16th century.[1]
Bunney was educated at Magdalen College, Oxford, of which he became a Fellow in 1661.[2] He became a Canon of Carlisle Cathedral in 1572; Archdeacon of Northumberland in 1574;[3] and Rector of Ryton in 1579, holding all three positions until his death.
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- Louis Cardinal de Fieschi
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- Henry Eton
- John Akum
- John Rickingale (again)
- Marmaduke Lumley
- Robert Burton
- Robert Mason
- Ralph Scrope
- Robert Davell
- William Carter
- William King
- Ralph Lever
- Francis Bunney
- John Bolde
- Ralph Tunstall
- William Morton
- John Cradock
- Gabriel Clark
- Francis Burgoyne
- Joseph Naylor
- William Flathers
- Everard Gower
- Isaac Basire
- William Turner
- John Morton
- Thomas Sharp
- Thomas Robinson
- John Sharp
- Robert Thorp
- Reynold Bouyer
- Thomas Singleton
- William Forbes Raymond
- George Bland
- Henry Watkins
- George Hamilton
- James Henderson
- Charles Blackett-Ord
- Leslie Hunter
- Charles Ritchie
- Ian White-Thomson
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- Peter Elliott
- Geoff Miller
- Mark Wroe
- Rachel Wood
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