Thomas Henry Truro Bray LL.D. (December 16, 1846 – October 23, 1922) was an English-American priest, philosopher and physician. Bray was born in Truro, England...
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Henry Bray may refer to: Henry Bray (footballer) (1891–1966), Australian rules footballer Henry Truro Bray (1846–1922), English-American priest, philosopher...
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an innovative philosophy led to the inclusion of God in the system. Henry Truro Bray (1846–1922) was an English-American priest, philosopher and physician...
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Truro Cathedral School was a Church of England school for boys in Truro, Cornwall. An ancient school refounded in 1549 as the Truro Grammar School, after...
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screw propeller team vessels by lieutenants. "The Arctic Expedition, 1850". Truro, Cornwall: The Royal Cornwall Gazette, Falmouth Packet, and General Advertiser...
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Hunkin, Bishop of Truro W. S. Lach-Szyrma, clergyman and scholar George Martin, Anglican priest; known as "the modern St Anthony" Henry Martyn, Anglican...
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neighbourhoods exist in most towns and cities in Nova Scotia including Halifax, Truro, New Glasgow, Sydney, Digby, Shelburne and Yarmouth. Black neighbourhoods...
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army gathered at the town of Bodmin under the leadership of its mayor, Henry Bray, and two staunch Catholic landowners, Sir Humphrey Arundell of Helland...
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Rayner (Independent) Conservative Geoffrey Cox (Torridge and West Devon) Truro and Falmouth Cherilyn Mackrory Jayne Kirkham Ruth Gripper Steven Rubidge...
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2021. McAuley 2022. Diver 2021. Chaplain 2022. Landler 2022; Adler 2022; Bray 2022; Mitter 2022. Courea 2022. Ni 2022. Holly 2022. Thykjaer & Landauro...
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The S.P.G. was founded by royal charter in London by the Rev. Dr. Thomas Bray in 1701. The aim of the society was to promote the Gospel message in colonies...
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village, other settlements in the parish include (in alphabetical order) Bray Shop, Caradon Town, Downgate, Henwood, Ley Mill, Minions, Netherton, Plushabridge...
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Cornwall Gazette, 10 May 1878, p5. Truro Wrestling, Cornubian and Redruth Times, 11 September 1896, p5. County wrestling at Truro , Cornishman, 24 September 1891...
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John Shaw, Chief Inspector (Engineering), Post Office Telephone Area, Truro. Charlotte Sheard, Senior Works Supervisor, Thos. Ward & Sons Ltd. Magnus...
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Geography, 1973 McGregor, D.; et al. Middle Devonian Miospores from the Cape De Bray, Weatherall, and Hecla Bay Formations of Northeastern Melville Island, Canadian...
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School. Retrieved 17 March 2018. "Ussher, Henry (1550?-1613)" . Dictionary of National Biography. Vol. 58. 1899. "Bray, Thomas" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol...
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Lemon (1754–1814), Whig MP for West Looe (1784), Saltash (1787–1790) and Truro (1796–1814) Sir John Leslie, 1st Baronet (1822–1916), MP for Monaghan (1871–1880)...
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and trespass to foreign land non-justiciable in common law jurisdictions. Bray v Ford [1896] AC 44 Taff Vale Railway Co v Amalgamated Society of Railway...
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Labour 16 July 2010 (a.m.) Matthew Taylor ‡ Baron Taylor of Goss Moor of Truro in the County of Cornwall Liberal Democrat 16 July 2010 (p.m.) John Reid...
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Havant & Waterlooville (6) 102 Hamble Club (9) 6–2 Portland United (9) 116 Truro City (6) 2–1 Tiverton Town (7) 70 Friday 22 September 2023 6 Macclesfield...
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Allason Conservative Torfaen Paul Murphy Labour Tottenham Bernie Grant Labour Truro Matthew Taylor Liberal Tunbridge Wells Sir Patrick Mayhew Conservative Tweeddale...
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entrance into Hudson Bay. Nottingham Island was named by the English explorer Henry Hudson in 1610. A weather station was constructed on the island in 1884...
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(1847–1876) Coningsby Disraeli; MP for Altrincham (1892–1906) Piers Dixon; MP for Truro (1970–1974) Jonathan Djanogly; MP for Huntingdon (2001–2024) Leo Docherty;...
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with the St Day Feast festivities. 7 "Truro to St Mawgan" 14 January 2020 (2020-01-14) Portillo arrives at Truro to visit the cathedral. He then goes to...
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Dartmoor, Bodmin Moor and the River Tamar. The hamlets of Bowling Green, Kelly Bray, Frogwell and Downgate are in the parish. Callington railway station was...
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written reference to the name and the island itself appears in Charles Henry Davis's book Narrative of the North Polar expedition (1876), which is a...
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Bradley (Exeter) chaplain who ministered to Charles I at his execution Thomas Bray (All Souls) missionary to Maryland 1699–1700, rector of St Botolph Aldgate...
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Vaughan SJ A Modern Savonarola Spy M 1051 1907-02-066 Feb 1907 TruroThe Lord Bishop of Truro A Most Select Preacher Spy M 1052 1907-02-1313 Feb 1907 AlthorpLord...
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and West Devon Emma Nicholson Conservative Tottenham Bernie Grant Labour Truro Matthew Taylor Liberal Democrat Tunbridge Wells Sir Patrick Mayhew Conservative...
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the Archdeaconry of Cornwall and in 1876 became part of the Diocese of Truro). The region of Devon was the dominion of the pre-Roman Dumnonii Celtic...
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