William Laud
William Laud (7 October 1573-10 January 164) was a pivotal priest, bishop, and Archbishop of Canterbury, during the 17th Century. He was appointed by King Charles I in 1633, and a staunch advocate of classical High Church Anglicanism.
William Laud (7 October 1573-10 January 164) was a pivotal priest, bishop, and Archbishop of Canterbury, during the 17th Century. He was appointed by King Charles I in 1633, and a staunch advocate of classical High Church Anglicanism.