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    Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow OBE (13 June 1911 – 27 February 1978 Cambridge) was a British Christian missionary in East Africa. He was the son of Canon Herbert...
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  • Hadow (1712–1780) professor of Hebrew and oriental languages at St Mary's College, University of St Andrews from 1748 to 1780 Canon Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow...
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  • George Edgcumbe, 1st Earl of Mount Edgcumbe (1720–1795), British peer, naval officer and politician Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow OBE (1911–1978), English Christian...
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  • the Battle of the Somme Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow, Christian missionary to Tanzania Pen Hadow, explorer Notice About George Hadow Cliffhanger at the top of...
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  • Italian doctors have worked here. An early missionary to Milo was Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow. Swahili, the national language of Tanzania, is widely spoken in...
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    Primate of the Episcopal Church in the United States of America. Gerald Edgcumbe Hadow – English Christian missionary to East Africa in the mid-twentieth...
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  • Gowans (1872–1936), rugby player Douglas Robert Hadow (1846–1865), died on Matterhorn first ascent Frank Hadow (1855–1946), tennis player, Wimbledon champion...
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  • Jan Jakub Zamoyski, Polish noble (d. 1790) August 2 – Richard Edgcumbe, 2nd Baron Edgcumbe, British baron, politician (d. 1761) August 4 – Sir John Dashwood-King...
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