Edmund Calamy the Elder

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John Horsburgh
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William Tong (minister)
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Daniel Dyke (died 1614)
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John Madew
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John Brinsley the Younger
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Caleb Rotheram
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Christopher Cartwright
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Andrei Simonov
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