Gerrard Andrewes (3 April 1750 – 2 June 1825) was an English churchman, Dean of Canterbury from 1809.
The younger Gerrard was born at Leicester and educated at Westminster School.
[1] He became occasional preacher at St Bride's Church, and afterwards at St. James's, in the Hampstead Road.
In 1788, an old pupil, George Barrington, gave him the living of Zeal Monachorum, in Devon.
In 1809, he gave up Mickleham on his appointment by Spencer Perceval to the deanery of Canterbury.