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    William Nicholson (1 November 1591 – 5 February 1672) was an English clergyman, a member of the Westminster Assembly and Bishop of Gloucester. The son...
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  • William Nicholson may refer to: William Nicholson (English bishop) (1591–1672), Bishop of Gloucester William Nicholson (chemist) (1753–1815), English...
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  • Sir Sydney Hugo Nicholson MVO (9 February 1875 – 30 May 1947) was an English choir director, organist, composer, and founder of the Royal School of Church...
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  • historian and film theorist William Nichols (artist) (born 1942), American artist William Nicholls (disambiguation) William Nicholson (disambiguation) This...
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    Robert Wishart was Bishop of Glasgow during the Wars of Scottish Independence and a leading supporter of Sir William Wallace and King Robert Bruce. For...
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    Thomas Sprat (redirect from Bishop Sprat)
    Thomas Sprat, FRS (1635 – 20 May 1713) was an English churchman and writer, Bishop of Rochester from 1684. Sprat was born at Beaminster, Dorset, and educated...
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    with William Nicholson, Bishop of Gloucester, over Nicholson's visiting rights as Archdeacon of Brecon. Lucy won the resulting court case. William Lucy's...
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    George Bull (redirect from Bishop Bull)
    of Siddington St Peter's by Lord Clarendon, at the request of William Nicholson, bishop of Gloucester. This was a contiguous parish, and he held it with...
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  • Jonathan Cake (category 20th-century English male actors)
    Criminal Intent, alongside his real life wife Julianne Nicholson. The next year, he appeared as Bishop in the ABC TV film Captain Cook's Extraordinary Atlas...
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    Prestwich 2005, p. 244. Nicholson 1965, pp. 57–58. DeVries 1996, pp. 114–115. Nicholson 1965, p. 122. Nicholson 1965, p. 123. Nicholson 1965, pp. 125–127....
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  • , Rogers, A., Nicholson, R. Alleyne., Browne, E. Granville., Redhouse, J. W. (James William)., Muḣammad ʻAsal., Rogers, A., Nicholson, R. Alleyne., Browne...
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    The Bishop Rock (Cornish: Men Epskop) is a skerry off the British coast in the northern Atlantic Ocean known for its lighthouse. It is in the westernmost...
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  • List of Old Carthusians (category Use British English from February 2023)
    (1918–1923) Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st Baronet, of Harrington Gardens (1857–1918), MP for Doncaster (1906–1918) Reginald Nicholson (1869–1946), MP for Doncaster...
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    Parcher family of Bishop. The Owens Valley–city of Los Angeles conflict was the inspiration of the 1974 film Chinatown, starring Jack Nicholson. Indigenous...
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  • Masters of the Air (category American English-language television shows)
    indicating "generally favorable reviews". Writing for The Guardian, Rebecca Nicholson gave the series five out of five, describing it as "truly fantastic television"...
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  • 89, American Roman Catholic prelate, auxiliary bishop of Milwaukee (1979–2010). Ray Smith, 90, English footballer (Hull City, Peterborough United, Northampton...
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    Independence. Led by King Edward I of England, the English army defeated the Scots, led by William Wallace. Shortly after the battle Wallace resigned...
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    Hexham Abbey (category Monasteries dissolved under the English Reformation)
    action instrument. George Agnew Reay 1820–???? William Turner 1826-1865 1834–1855–1865 John Nicholson 1865–1878 James Price 1878–1882 (afterwards organist...
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  • Sharp: English Strategy under Edward III, 1327–1360. Woodbridge, Suffolk: Boydell Press. pp. 22, 22–23 n. 69. ISBN 978-0-85115-804-4. Nicholson, Ranald...
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  • Nicolson (category English-language surnames)
    Nicolson and Vita Sackville-West Phyllis Nicolson, mathematician William Nicolson, British bishop Nicolson Institute, school on the Isle of Lewis Clan Nicolson...
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    la Guerre Sainte. Woodbridge: The Boydell Press. ISBN 9781843836629. Nicholson, Helen J., ed. (2005). Chronicle of the Third Crusade. Aldershot: Ashgate...
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    November 1665) was an English cleric, author and translator, who was chaplain to Charles II. Towards the end of his life he was Bishop of Worcester and then...
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  • of William & Mary is largely ceremonial. Until 1776, the position was held by an English subject, usually the Archbishop of Canterbury or the Bishop of...
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    question of whether a prayer to the English Bishop Thomas de Cantilupe led to the miracle of the resurrection of William Cragh the day after Cragh's execution...
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    Richard I of England (category Use British English from October 2012)
    regents Hugh de Puiset, Bishop of Durham, and William de Mandeville, 3rd Earl of Essex – who soon died and was replaced by William Longchamp. Richard's brother...
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    Waverley Abbey (category English Heritage sites in Surrey)
    abbey are currently managed by English Heritage and open to the public. Waverley Abbey was founded by Bishop William Giffard on 24 November 1128. The...
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  • AFI's 100 Years...100 Movie Quotes (category Lists of English phrases)
    Marlon Brando, Tom Hanks, and Vivien Leigh have three apiece, while Jack Nicholson, Judy Garland, Gloria Swanson, Dustin Hoffman, Clint Eastwood, Charlton...
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  • poet Renton Nicholson (1809–1861), writer William Nicholson (artist) (1872–1949), children's writer and illustrator William Nicholson (writer) (born...
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    The Bishop of Gloucester is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Gloucester in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers the County of...
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  • Roscoe (name) (category English masculine given names)
    William Roscoe (1753–1831), English historian and botanist whose standard author abbreviation is Roscoe William Caldwell Roscoe (1823–1859), English journalist...
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