Thomas Thurlow (1737–1791) was an English Anglican bishop who served as Bishop of Lincoln and as Bishop of Durham in the late eighteenth century. Thurlow...
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Thomas Thurlow may refer to: Thomas Thurlow (bishop) (1737–1791), English bishop Thomas Thurlow (sculptor) (1813–1899), English sculptor Tom Thurlow (born...
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Bracon Ash, Norfolk, Thurlow was the eldest son of Reverend Thomas Thurlow. Thomas Thurlow, Bishop of Durham, was his brother. He studied at King's School...
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The latter was the son of the Right Reverend Thomas Thurlow, Bishop of Durham from 1787 to 1791. Lord Thurlow gained a reputation as a minor poet. In 1813...
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You may be looking for Thomas Thurlow (bishop), an 18th-century Church of England bishop. Thomas Thurlow (1813 – 1899) was a renowned English sculptor...
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Thurlow was the younger son of Edward Thomas Hovell-Thurlow, 3rd Baron Thurlow, and a great-grandson of The Right Reverend Thomas Thurlow, Bishop of...
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Edward Thurlow Weed (November 15, 1797 – November 22, 1882) was a printer, New York newspaper publisher, and Whig and Republican politician. He was the...
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son of Thomas Thurlow, the bishop of Durham, and Anne, daughter of William Bere of Lymington, Hampshire; and nephew of Lord Chancellor Thurlow. Born in...
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Shute Barrington (category Bishops of Durham)
and Merton College, Oxford. Barrington was ordained a deacon by Thomas Secker, Bishop of Oxford, on 28 November 1756 at St Aldate's Church, Oxford; he...
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the church was consecrated by Thomas Thurlow, Bishop of Lincoln following a detailed petition letter sent to the Bishop which described the reasons for...
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original on 31 May 2019. Retrieved 31 May 2019. "Crick, Philip Charles Thurlow". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership...
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Butler Bishop of Bristol. 1740-1750. Thomas Secker Bishop of Oxford. 1750-1758. Thomas Newton Bishop of Bristol. 1761-1782. Thomas Thurlow Bishop of Lincoln...
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10 July 1787. On 19 December 1784 Goode was ordained deacon by Thomas Thurlow, bishop of Lincoln. He took the curacy of Abbots Langley in Hertfordshire...
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The Bishop of Lincoln is the ordinary (diocesan bishop) of the Church of England Diocese of Lincoln in the Province of Canterbury. The present diocese...
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The bishop of Durham is responsible for the diocese of Durham in the province of York. The diocese is one of the oldest in England and its bishop is a...
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1772–1787 Thomas Thurlow (as Dean of Rochester 1775, Bishop of Lincoln 1779) 1787–1797 William Pearce (later Dean of Ely) 1797–1798 Thomas Kipling (later...
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industrialist, civil servant, and peer Francis Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, 8th Baron Thurlow KCMG (1912–2013), diplomat Roualeyn Cumming-Bruce PC (1912–2000)...
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William de St-Calais (category 11th-century English Roman Catholic bishops)
bishops educated at Bayeux around this time included Archbishop Thomas of York and Samson, Bishop of Worcester. Symeon of Durham considered St-Calais to be...
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Joseph Butler (category 18th-century Church of England bishops)
Joseph Butler (18 May 1692 O.S. – 16 June 1752 O.S.) was an English Anglican bishop, theologian, apologist, and philosopher, born in Wantage in the English...
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Thomas Newton (1 January 1704 – 14 February 1782) was an English cleric, biblical scholar and author. He served as the Bishop of Bristol from 1761 to...
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1750–1752 (Bishop of Durham) Richard Trevor 1752–1771 (Bishop of Durham) John Egerton 1771–1787 (Bishop of Durham) Thomas Thurlow 1787–1791 (Bishop of Durham)...
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During this period, he became close friends with fellow officer Geoffrey Thurlow. Leighton, who had been serving on the Western Front, died of wounds in...
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"If thou wouldst but come over to the Church, I am sure thou wouldst be a bishop." Under Brown's teaching, Secker believed that he had attained a competency...
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Nicklaus Thomas-Symonds FRHistS (born 26 May 1980) is a British academic, barrister and politician who has been Paymaster General, Minister for the Cabinet...
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Ranulf Flambard (category 11th-century English Roman Catholic bishops)
Ranulf Flambard (c. 1060 – 5 September 1128) was a medieval Norman Bishop of Durham and an influential government official of King William Rufus of England...
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of Lichfield) 1766 1768 Thomas Newton (in commendam as Bishop of Bristol) 1768 1782[†] Thomas Thurlow (in commendam as Bishop of Lincoln) 1782 1787 George...
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1435), twice Lord Mayor of London Robert Morton (d. 1497), Bishop of Worcester Sir Thomas Murfyn (fl. 1510s), Sheriff and Lord Mayor of London John Colet...
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Philip Crick (redirect from Philip Charles Thurlow Crick)
Philip Charles Thurlow Crick (1882-1937) was the Anglican Bishop of Rockhampton in Australia from 1921 until 1927 and the Bishop of Ballarat until 1935...
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Albina as Fitzroy Nicholas Bishop as William Pitt Amanda Hadingue as Fox/Dr Pepys Jack Holden as Greville David Hounslow as Thurlow Stephanie Jacob as Dr Baker/Sheridan...
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Edward Stillingfleet (redirect from Bishop Stillingfleet)
work connected with the building of the new St Paul's Cathedral. He became Bishop of Worcester in 1689. He was a frequent speaker in the House of Lords, and...
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