* Hugh Latimer: Bishop of Worcester from 1535 to 1539 and again from 1550 to 1555, Latimer was a popular preacher who supported the Protestant Reformation. He was burned at the stake as a heretic during the reign of Queen Mary I.
* Nicholas Ridley: Bishop of Rochester from 1547 to 1550 and Bishop of London from 1550 to 1555, Ridley was a reformer who also supported the Book of Common Prayer. He was burned at the stake as a heretic alongside Latimer during the reign of Queen Mary I.
* Thomas Cromwell: Chief Minister to King Henry VIII from 1532 to 1540, Cromwell was a powerful advocate for the English Reformation. He played a key role in the dissolution of the monasteries and the transfer of their wealth to the Crown.
* Edward VI: King of England from 1547 to 1553, Edward VI was a Protestant who supported the English Reformation. During his reign, the Church of England underwent significant changes, including the introduction of the Book of Common Prayer.