William Francis Taylor, DD (1820 – 19 March 1906) was an Archdeacon in the Diocese of Liverpool. Taylor was educated at Trinity College, Dublin; and ordained...
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The archdeacons in the Diocese of Liverpool are senior ecclesiastical officers in the Church of England in a highly irregular area surrounding the city...
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William Francis Taylor may refer to: Francis Taylor, 1st Baron Maenan (1854-1951), full name William Francis Kyffin Taylor William Taylor (Archdeacon...
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minister William W. Taylor (1853–1884), American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints William Taylor (Archdeacon of Liverpool) (1820–1906)...
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member. Taylor was the son of the Venerable William Francis Taylor, Archdeacon of Liverpool. He was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, educated at Liverpool College...
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Bust of George III (c.1822) copy of Jubilee Bust by Peter Turnerelli Bust of John Law, Archdeacon of Rochester (1827), Chatham Parish Church Bust of Philip...
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Jonathan Smith – Archdeacon of St Albans Roy Southwell – Archdeacon of Northolt David Sutch – Archdeacon of Gibraltar Edward Taylor – Archdeacon of Warwick Charles...
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son of Rev. William Taylor, a vicar and later Archdeacon of Liverpool. His brother W. F. Taylor was a KC in the Northern Circuit and Recorder of Bolton...
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which included victories over former champions Raúl Márquez and William Joppy. Taylor, who began boxing officially at age 13, earned numerous accolades...
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Apostle of the North, Rector of Houghton-le-Spring, Archdeacon of Durham Sir William Herschel, composer and astronomer, discoverer of Uranus William Reid...
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John Robinson (English actor) (category Male actors from Liverpool)
science-fiction role of Professor Bernard Quatermass, in the 1955 BBC Television serial Quatermass II. Robinson was born in Liverpool, Lancashire, England...
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Ranulf Higden (redirect from Polychronicon of Ranulf Higden)
conpilavit Frater Ranulphus Cestrensis monachis. E. Barber, who was the Archdeacon of Chester, described the text as a 'pleasant, easy-going Universal History'...
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Archdeacon of Eshowe (1913–?) and Archdeacon of Damaraland (1924–1927) William Hale (1795–1870), Archdeacon of St Albans (1839–1840), Archdeacon of Middlesex...
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40-year-old Austin Taylor, inviting to be their candidate. Taylor, who was president of the Laymen's League and son of the Archdeacon of Liverpool, had deferred...
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Nesta Pain (redirect from Florence Nesta Kathleen Taylor)
locally: her grandfather Francis Taylor, 1st Baron Maenan had been a judge and her uncle William Taylor was archdeacon of Liverpool. She attended West Heath Girls'...
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1928 he was Archdeacon of Bradford when he was ordained to the episcopate as Bishop of Sodor and Man, a position he held for 14 years. "William Stanton-Jones...
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Jones, 1782/87–1863), Welsh priest and antiquarian John Jones (archdeacon of Liverpool) (1791–1889) John Jones (Tegid) (1792–1852), Welsh clergyman and...
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George IV (redirect from George IV of Hanover)
During most of George's regency and reign, Lord Liverpool controlled the government as prime minister of the United Kingdom. Liverpool's government presided...
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Bishop of Sodor and Man is the Ordinary of the Diocese of Sodor and Man (Manx Gaelic: Sodor as Mannin) in the Province of York in the Church of England...
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Uppingham School (category Church of England private schools in the Diocese of Peterborough)
Uppingham, Rutland, England, founded in 1584 by Robert Johnson, the Archdeacon of Leicester, who also established Oakham School. The headmaster, Richard...
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former mayor of Harrogate, and property developer. William Sinclair (1850–1917), Anglican priest and Archdeacon of London. Grand Chaplain of UGLE. Maharaja...
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members of the city's Jewish population. His mother was approached by a man claiming to work for the Archdeacon of Norwich; he offered William a job in...
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Augustus De Morgan (redirect from A Budget of Paradoxes)
Blackburne (1779–?), a granddaughter of Francis Blackburne (1705–1787), Archdeacon of Cleveland. De Morgan had three sons and four daughters, including fairytale...
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William Lake, Dean of Durham John Lawton, Archdeacon of Warrington Edward Legge, Dean of Windsor and Bishop of Oxford William MacKennal, Archdeacon of...
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Schools". "Blythe Bridge High School & Sixth Form - Curriculum Overview". "Archdeacon of Norwich set to be made a bishop". Network Norfolk. 26 February 2016...
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Jenkinson, 1st Earl of Liverpool, longest-serving President of the Board of Trade, namesake of the Hawkesbury River William Windham, Secretary of State for War...
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Bunhill Fields (category Parks and open spaces of the City of London Corporation)
1104. In 1315 the prebendary manor was granted by Archdeacon Robert Baldock to the Mayor and commonalty of London. This enabled more general public access...
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Bangor Cathedral (redirect from List of Deans of Bangor)
bilingual Choral Evensong. Bishop of Bangor Archdeacon of Bangor Archdeacon of Merioneth Archdeacon of Anglesey "Archbishop of Wales announces historic appointments...
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Taylor Starck, Grace Frank, Giorgio La Piana and William H. Dunham (1969). "Memoirs of Fellows and Corresponding Fellows of the Mediaeval Academy of America:...
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Chester Cathedral (redirect from Monastery of St. Werburgh)
sedilia and a piscina. The stained glass of 1859, is by William Wailes. The chapel contains a monument to Archdeacon Francis Wrangham, made by Hardman & Co...
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