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    Mandell Creighton (/ˈmændəl ˈkraɪtən/; 5 July 1843 – 14 January 1901) was a British historian, Anglican priest and bishop. The son of a stern but successful...
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  • people with the given name include: Mandell Berman (born 1917), businessman and philanthropist Mandell Creighton (1843–1901), English historian and a...
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  • maternal grandfather was Mandell Creighton, a fellow of Merton College, Oxford. Her maternal grandmother was Louise Creighton, who was an alumnus of the...
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    and the Whigs historian John Richard Green. In 1872, Louise married Mandell Creighton, a University of Oxford-educated historian who later became a University...
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  • importance as a product of biographical literature was first emphasised by Mandell Creighton, who insisted on the claim of Cavendish to be recognised as the earliest...
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    herself". The speech has been accepted as genuine by the historians Mandell Creighton, Garrett Mattingly, Patrick Collinson ("...there is no reason to doubt...
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    MetPublications". The Metropolitan Museum of Art. Retrieved 2023-07-20. Mandell Creighton; Justin Winsor; Samuel Rawson Gardiner; Reginald Lane Poole; Sir John...
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  • Chestnuts, held by Cesare Borgia in the Papal Palace on 30 October 1501. Mandell Creighton accepts the story as basically true, and he cites the corroborative...
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    of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation, Volume 2, by Mandell Creighton, 1885, page 17. Minnich, Nelson H. (2018-10-24). The Decrees of the...
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    vicarage until 1974. The Creighton Memorial Hall is said to be the largest village hall in the county and is named after Mandell Creighton, who was vicar 1875–1884...
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  • abolished and replaced by the professorship that still bears his name. Mandell Creighton (1884) Henry Melvill Gwatkin (1891-1912) James Pounder Whitney (1919-1939)...
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  • and a fellow of All Souls College, Oxford. The first editor was Mandell Creighton. The current editors are Nandini Chatterjee, Alex Middleton, Jan Rüger...
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    (Winchester), the Gladstone Memorial (in the Strand, London) and Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London (bronze, erected in St Paul's Cathedral). Other...
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  • historian and prelate Mandell Creighton, began in 1907 with a grant of £650, half of which was donated by his widow, Louise Creighton. Source: 1907 Thomas...
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  • (born 1980), Irish Fine Gael politician Mandell Creighton (1843–1901), British historian and bishop Margaret Creighton, American historian, writer and professor...
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    "Iron Crown of Lombardy". Encyclopædia Britannica. July 22, 2013. Mandell Creighton: A History of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation, Cambridge...
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    see of London again fell vacant in February 1901, on the death of Mandell Creighton, it was offered to Davidson, who refused it on firm medical advice...
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  • Alan Dell, born Alan Creighton Mandell (20 March 1924 – 18 August 1995), was a BBC radio broadcaster, associated in particular with dance band music of...
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    503 Sanudo op. cit. p. 827 As reported by Sanudo, op. cit. p. 843 Mandell Creighton: A History of the Papacy During the Period of the Reformation, Vol...
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    article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain: Mandell, Creighton (1891). "Howard, Thomas II (1473-1554)". In Lee, Sidney (ed.). Dictionary...
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    Church of England's calendar is "Charles, King and Martyr, 1649". Mandell Creighton, Bishop of London, wrote "Had Charles been willing to abandon the...
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    this context that, in a letter he wrote to scholar and ecclesiastic Mandell Creighton, dated April 1887, Acton made his most famous pronouncement: But if...
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    Crusade. Oxford University Press. 2011. p. 22. ISBN 978-0-19-161640-2. Mandell Creighton; Justin Winsor; Samuel Rawson Gardiner; Reginald Lane Poole; Sir John...
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    but none have been accepted by scholars, at present. According to Mandell Creighton in his History of the Papacy: "Lucrezia was personally popular through...
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  • James Blomfield Archibald Campbell Tait John Jackson Frederick Temple Mandell Creighton Arthur Winnington-Ingram Geoffrey Fisher William Wand Henry Montgomery Campbell...
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  • Alma mater St Catharine's College, Cambridge Influences Lord Acton Mandell Creighton Otto von Gierke Frederic William Maitland Albert Schweitzer Scholarly...
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    of the Early Patrician Documents", The English Historical Review, (Mandell Creighton et al, eds.), Longman., July 1904, p. 499 Bridgwater, William; Kurtz...
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  • June 26 – Paul Arène, French poet and author (died 1896) July 5 – Mandell Creighton, English bishop and historian (died 1901) August 9 – N. D. Popescu-Popnedea...
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    where the Belgrad Forest still remains as testimony to this ... Mandell Creighton; Justin Winsor; Samuel Rawson Gardiner; Reginald Lane Poole; Sir John...
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    view. Sidney Lee claimed Grindal "feebly temporised with dissent"; Mandell Creighton called him "infirm of purpose"; Walter Frere said Grindal possessed...
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