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  Richard William Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Richard William Church (April 25, 1815 - December 6, 1890), English divine, son of John Dearman Church, brother of Sir Richard Church, a merchant, was born at Lisbon, his early years being mostly spent at Florence.
One of his contemporaries, Richard Mitchell, commenting on this election, said: "There is such a moral beauty about Church that they could not help taking him." He was appointed tutor of Oriel in 1839, and was ordained the same year.
He said of the Church of England that there was "no more glorious church in Christendom than this inconsistent English Church." The dean often meditated resigning his office, though his reputation as an ecclesiastical statesman stood so high that he was regarded in 1882 as a possible sUccessor to Archbishop Tait.
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 History of the A.M.E. Churchj
In 1799, Richard Allen was ordained minister of the church by Bishop Francis Asbury of the Methodist Episcopal Church.
Richard Allen was born on February 14, 1760 in Philadelphia Pennsylvania, a slave to a Quaker lawyer, the Honorable Benjamin Chew, Chief Justice of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania from 1774-1777.
The demolition of the brick church began on August 7, 1889, and on August 24 ground was broken for the new church at 9:15 a.m.
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 Brant County, Ontario Canada Biographical Sketches
William, the father of George, was born in Ireland in 1806, and died in Brant County in 1857.
WILLIAM A. farmer, Cainsville P.O., was born near Toronto, in 1834, and is a son of Thomas and Mary (Watson) Rispin, and a grandson of William and Elizabeth (Asquith) Watson, all of English ancestry.
William Wheeler, of whom this sketch is written, was born on the 19th of March, 1826, and married, January 10th, 1849, Elizabeth Secord, daughter of Asa, and granddaughter of Daniel Secord, a native of New Brunswick, who came to this county, where he died.
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 Richard William Church -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
After his father's death in 1828 he was sent to a school of a pronounced evangelical type at Redlands, (An industrial city and port in southwestern England near the mouth of the River Avon) Bristol, and went in 1833 to (additional info and facts about Wadham College, Oxford) Wadham College, Oxford, then an evangelical college.
In 1846 Church, with others, started (additional info and facts about The Guardian) The Guardian newspaper, and he was an early contributor to The Saturday Review.
In 1850 he became engaged to Miss HF Bennett, of a (A county in southwestern England on the Bristol Channel) Somersetshire family, a niece of George Moberly, bishop of Salisbury.
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Richard Dillard CSA Colonel Dillard was born 1821 in Nansemond County.
Richard Augustus Harrell CSA Surgeon Harrell was born 1836.
Richard Holland Holland was the son of A. and Annie Susan Aries Holland.
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 Genealogy Report (Custom)
Richard was born in 1774 in "Cowpasture", Augusta Co., VA. He was also known as Richard Stuart.
William Cooke was born on June 4, 1784 in Shenandoah Co., VA. He died on August 10, 1853 in Wyoming Co., WV, at age 69.
His services were in demand everywhere, a number of churches calling him as pastor, among their number of the Guyandotte and Rock Castle Churches, both of which he has served in that capacity for the greater part of the past 45 years.
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 Richard William Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In 1841 No. 90 of Tracts for the Times appeared, and Church resigned his tutorship.
In 1846 Church, with others, started The Guardian newspaper, and he was an early contributor to The Saturday Review.
But his health and mode of life made it out of the question.
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 Richard Church - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Richard Church (dean) - Richard William Church, nephew of the general
Richard Church (writer), English poet and man of letters
This is a disambiguation page: a list of articles associated with the same title.
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 Church, Richard William. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001-05   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
He was educated at Oxford, where he became a follower of John Henry Newman.
As dean of St. Paul’s (1871–90) he did much to disseminate High Church doctrine.
His book The Oxford Movement (1891) was long the authoritative work on the subject.
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 James A. Handy, 1826-1911. Scraps of African Methodist Episcopal History.
His son William was a "chip off of the old block," as regards his ability to preach, He very frequently had the stone crying out of the wall and the beam and timber answering it.
Richard Allen, Jr., was the first secretary; he was not a religious man, but he was an excellent scribe, and filled the position of secretary for several Conference years.
Brother William Lambert, a licentiate of the Philadelphia Annual Conference was commissioned by Bishop Richard Allen in the fall of 1819, to go and labor in New York City, for the purpose of planting a branch of the African Methodist Episcopal Church in that city.
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 GENUKI: Slaters Commercial Directory. Cardiff 1858/9
The theatre, in Crockherb town, is a neat structure, the int Saint John's church situated nearly in the centre of the two parishes, is an ancient edifice, with a finely proportioned and enriched tower, containing a peal of well-toned bells and musical chimes.
The church of Saint Mary, erected near the Bute canal, was completed in August 1843; it is a neat structure, having two towers in the Norman style of architecture: the living is in the gift of the Marchioness of Bute.
Richards Edward Priest (and county treasurer and commissioner in all the courts and clerk to the Lieutenancy of Glamorganshire), Castle street
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 Church, Richard William on Encyclopedia.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
As dean of St. Paul's (1871-90) he did much to disseminate High Church doctrine.
Catholics and the ConCon: the church's response to the Massachusetts gay marriage decision.
PERSPECTIVE: The firm that missed Nelson's real point; One might also reasonably argue that the Birmingham statue without its railings is like Nelson's column without its, well, column.
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 Literary Encyclopedia: Church, Richard William
Richard William Church was born in Lisbon, Portugal, on 25 April 1815 and raised in Florence, Italy.
When he left Oxford in 1853 in order to be ordained priest and take up the living of Whatley in Somerset, friends of his collected his writings into Essays and Reviews (1854).
In 1871 Sir William Gladstone offered him the deanery of St. Paul's.
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 richard william church - OneLook Dictionary Search   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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Church, Richard William : Columbia Encyclopedia, Six Edition [home, info]
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 AllRefer.com - Richard William Church (Protestant Christianity, Biography) - Encyclopedia
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 Church, R. W. Collection.   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Richard William Church was an Anglican clergyman and the Dean of St. Paul's, London.
In the letter Church gives Kempe conditional acceptance for giving a lecture.
He also recommends Holland, possibly Henry Scott Holland, of Christ Church for giving or hosting a lecture, stating that "I think he will be brilliant." In the second letter dated January 12, 1877, Church states that he cannot give a lecture.
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 Project Canterbury: Dean Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Oxford Movement: Twelve Years 1833-1845, by R. Church, M.A., D.C.L., Sometime Dean of St Paul's, and Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford.
Civilization and Religion: A Sermon Preached before the University of Oxford at St. Mary's Church on the Fifth Sunday in Lent, March 29, 1868.
Edited by his daughter Mary C. Church, with a Preface by the Dean of Christ Church.
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=========================================================================== An index of names from : Elizabethan Life : Morals and the Church Courts by Dr F G Emmison This is the sixth in my series of indexes based on Dr Emmison's books on Elizabethan Life in Essex.
Although there are comparatively few genealogists whose research takes them back to the late 1500s, these books are a great storehouse of Elizabethan names in the county.
172 EVE John Rochford ch/wdn, to get/inscribe new register 1576261 EVE Richard Chignal St M, exctr of Jn Eve, gravestone reqd 172 EVE Thomas Lt Leighs, late vicar (1580).
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 THE EVERALL HOME PAGE
Descendants of Richard and Martha (Rhodes) Everall of Worcestershire and Shropshire, England:
Descendants of Richard and Elizabeth (Liversage) Everall of Wem, Hodnet, Shropshire, England:
Descendants of William and Margaret Everall of Leebotwood, Shropshire, England:
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Daniel P Friedman, William E. Byrd, and Oleg Kiselyov.
William P. Gottlieb Photographs from the Golden Age of Jazz
Richard P. Feynman Richard P. Feynman was born in New York City on the 11th May
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 Bacon English Men Of Letters, Edited By John Morley , by Richard William Church   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Bacon English Men Of Letters, Edited By John Morley, by Richard William Church
The Project Gutenberg EBook of Bacon, by Richard William Church
Oliphant ADDISON W.J.  Courthope.  BACON R.W.  Church.  COLERIDGE H.D.  Traill.  SIR PHILIP SIDNEY J.A.  Symonds.  KEATS Sidney Colvin.
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 GENUKI: York Directory of Trades and Professions for 1840
Coupland Rev. George, chaplain to House of Correction, and rector of St. Margaret's, 11 Tanner row
Sharp Richard Hey and Samuel, 2 New street; h Heworth moor
Wood Richard and Co, 56 Skeldergate and 44 Monkgate
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