Robert James Carr (1774–1841) was an English churchman, Bishop of Chichester in 1824 and Bishop of Worcester in 1831. Born 9 May 1774 and christened 9...
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Robert Carr (1916–2012) was a British Conservative politician. Robert Carr may also refer to: Robert Carr (MP for Boston) (c. 1511–1590), MP for Boston...
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Milton Robert Carr (March 27, 1943 – August 27, 2024) was an American lawyer, academic, and politician from Michigan. Carr served in the U.S. House of...
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of the Countess of Essex to marry the royal favourite Robert Carr. Bishop Bilson supported Carr and the annulment: his son was therefore known as court...
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List of people involved in coronations of the British monarch (section Bishops Assistant to the monarch)
Sumner, Bishop of Winchester, and Robert Carr, Bishop of Chichester 1838: None 1902: Francis Paget, Bishop of Oxford, and John Sheepshanks, Bishop of Norwich...
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Edward Maltby (category Bishops of Durham)
Conveniently for Grey, Folliott Cornewall, Bishop of Worcester, died in September 1831. Grey transferred Robert Carr, then Bishop of Chichester, to Worcester and...
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107th Bishop of Hereford in a long line stretching back to the 7th century. Carr was born in Alnwick, Northumberland, the younger son of Robert Carr. He...
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prior to his TV breakthrough, Bishop had worked as a warm-up for the show. In March 2011, Bishop and fellow comedians Alan Carr, James Corden, Catherine Tate...
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Canadian Broadcasting Corporation personalities Robert Ker (disambiguation) Bobby Kerr (disambiguation) Robert Carr (disambiguation) This disambiguation page...
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Henry Pepys (category Bishops of Sodor and Man)
Pepys (/pɛpɪs/; 18 April 1783 – 13 November 1860) was the Church of England Bishop of Sodor and Man in 1840–1841 and of Worcester in 1841–1860. He gave generously...
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Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Boston (section Bishops)
(1976–1995), appointed Bishop of Norwich Alfred C. Hughes (1981–1993), appointed Bishop of Baton Rouge and later Archbishop of New Orleans Robert J. Banks (1985–1990)...
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Thomas Overbury (section Robert Carr)
and free manners. About 1601, whilst on holiday in Edinburgh, he met Robert Carr, then an obscure page to the Earl of Dunbar. A great friendship was struck...
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(1865–1938), Irish surgeon, UK MP 1918–1922 Robert Carr Woods (1816–1875), lawyer and editor of The Straits Times Robert John Woods (1859–1944), Ontario farmer...
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began a relationship with Robert Carr.: 386 In 1607, at a royal jousting contest, the 20-year-old Carr, the son of Sir Thomas Carr or Kerr of Ferniehirst...
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Broughton Davies (1831–1906), Sierra Leonean medical doctor William Broughton Carr (1836–1909), British author and beekeeper This disambiguation page lists...
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Air Marshal William Avery Bishop, VC, CB, DSO & Bar, MC, DFC, ED (8 February 1894 – 11 September 1956) was a Canadian flying ace of the First World War...
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Herbert Macaulay (section Feud with Henry Carr)
perception of Carr as shy, distant, and aloof. Macaulay, on the other hand, believed Carr was behind political divisions in Lagos. He believed Carr was responsible...
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Robert John Carr (born 28 September 1947) is an Australian retired politician and journalist who served as the 39th Premier of New South Wales from 1995...
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Christianity portal The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England. The title...
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Louis of Toulouse (redirect from Louis, Bishop of Toulouse)
was a Neapolitan prince of the Capetian House of Anjou and a Catholic bishop. Louis was born in Brignoles, Provence (or in Italy, at Nocera, where he...
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action thriller television series created by David DiGilio, based on Jack Carr's 2018 novel of the same name. The series tells the story of a Navy SEAL who...
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Robert Walpole, 1st Earl of Orford, KG PC (26 August 1676 – 18 March 1745), known between 1725 and 1742 as Sir Robert Walpole, was a British Whig politician...
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barristers Robert French and David Malcolm (both future judges). As a legal advisor to the Western Australian Development Corporation, Bishop assisted in...
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state Sen. John Arthur Smith passes away Patrick Fischer Bishop Richard F. Grein (1932−2024) Robert Phillip Haire Former South Dakota Sen. Tim Johnson dies...
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Sir Robert Peel, 2nd Baronet, FRS (5 February 1788 – 2 July 1850) was a British Conservative statesman who twice was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom...
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Robert F. Carr Memorial Chapel of St. Savior, colloquially known as the "God Box", is a modest, one-story brick building situated near the intersection...
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nomination for Best New Drama at the National Television Awards. Diana Bishop, a historian and reluctant witch, unexpectedly discovers a bewitched manuscript...
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Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester, KG, PC (24 June 1532 – 4 September 1588) was an English statesman and the favourite of Elizabeth I from her accession...
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was presided over by Bishop Paul Moore. Church, Rights Leader Oscar Carr Dies, Episcopal News Service, 9 November 1977 "Oscar Carr Dies". The Living Church...
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John Carr (1723–1807) was a prolific English architect, best known for Buxton Crescent in Derbyshire and Harewood House in West Yorkshire. Much of his...
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