Archibald Campbell Tait (21 December 1811 – 3 December 1882) was an Archbishop of Canterbury in the Church of England and theologian. He was the first...
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where he served from 1877 to 1882. He was consecrated bishop by Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, on St Mark's day, 25 April 1877 at St...
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introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Archbishop of Canterbury Archibald Campbell Tait, to limit what he perceived as the growing ritualism of Anglo-Catholicism...
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became chaplain and secretary to the Archbishop of Canterbury, Archibald Campbell Tait, in which post he became a confidant of Queen Victoria. He rose...
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made him well known, and in 1879 he was consecrated a bishop, by Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, on 25 July at St Paul's Cathedral; he...
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Their daughter Susan married Crauford Tait WS of Harvieston and they were parents to Archibald Campbell Tait who became Archbishop of Canterbury. Founder...
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Manners-Sutton William Howley John Bird Sumner Charles Longley Archibald Campbell Tait Edward White Benson Frederick Temple Randall Davidson Cosmo Lang...
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Mary Benson (hostess) (redirect from Lucy Tait)
1896 Mary set up household with Lucy Tait, daughter of the previous archbishop of Canterbury, Archibald Campbell Tait, who had first moved in with the Bensons...
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After leaving Oxford he took a mastership at Rugby School under Archibald Campbell Tait. In 1857 Shairp became assistant to the professor of humanity in...
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Her parents were Anna Maria and William Spooner. She had opposed Archibald Campbell Tait when he applied to be the headmaster at Rugby School because of...
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Edinburgh, the son of Isabella Stewart Lawson, of Leven, Fife and Archibald Campbell Tait, a lawyer, (not to be confused with his cousin of the same name...
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commissions in 1852 issued recommendations for Oxford and Cambridge. Archibald Campbell Tait, a former headmaster of Rugby School, was a key member of the Oxford...
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by most bishops; John Bird Sumner Archbishop of Canterbury and Archibald Campbell Tait, Samuel Wilberforce and Robert Daly (bishops of London, of Oxford...
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was educated at the Edinburgh Academy, his classmates including Archibald Campbell Tait, later Archbishop of Canterbury. Swinton studied law at the University...
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Victoria was baptized at Marlborough House on 6 August 1868 by Archibald Campbell Tait, Bishop of London. In 1885, Victoria was a bridesmaid at the wedding...
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(1842–1900)[citation needed] John Addington Symonds (1807–1871) Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury (1811–1882) Frederick Temple, Archbishop...
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Trust Michael Sadgrove (1968) Arthur Penrhyn Stanley Bill Sykes Archibald Campbell Tait Frederick Temple William Temple Godfrey Thring Joseph Wood John...
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Alexander II of Russia and Princess Marie of Hesse and by Rhine. Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury, baptised the prince in the Lower Bow...
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Lord Ilay Campbell. Their ten children included Archibald Campbell Tait who became Archbishop of Canterbury. His granddaughter Edith Murdoch Tait (1858-1936)...
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The passage of this law was secured by Archbishop of Canterbury Archibald Campbell Tait to restrict the growing Oxford Movement and had the support of...
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2nd Baronet (1797–1853). He married in 1818 Susan Tait, sister of Archbishop Archibald Campbell Tait. They leased Balmoral Castle before it became a royal...
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third son of John Levett and his wife Sophia Kennedy, granddaughter of Archibald Kennedy, 11th Earl of Cassilis. They had two daughters, both of whom married...
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Hatherley (14 February 1860) George Richmond (14 February 1860) Archibald Campbell Tait (9 April 1861) Henry Reeve (9 April 1861) Roderick Murchison (18...
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and philosopher Dugald Stewart, philosopher Archibald Campbell Tait, Archbishop of Canterbury Archibald Alison, Scottish episcopalian priest and essayist...
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1825. While at university Ramage took private pupils, including Archibald Campbell Tait with whom he maintained a lifelong friendship. After leaving college...
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house in Kaiserswerth on the Rhine. In 1862, the Bishop of London, Archibald Campbell Tait, restored the "ancient order of deaconesses" with Elizabeth Ferard...
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introduced as a Private Member's Bill by Archbishop of Canterbury Archibald Campbell Tait, to limit what he perceived as the growing ritualism of Anglo-Catholicism...
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friend Gerald Durrell "The Lent Jewels" (2002), a biography of Archibald Campbell Tait, a 19th-century Archbishop of Canterbury "The Hack's Tale" (2004)...
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movement, but at Rugby, under the influence of Thomas Arnold and Archibald Campbell Tait, and through his acquaintance with F. D. Maurice and Charles Kingsley...
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1848); John Bird Sumner (d.1862); Charles Longley (d.1868); and Archibald Campbell Tait (d.1882). Addington Village Interchange (also known as Addington...
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