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    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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    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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