• Richard Hurrell Froude (25 March 1803 – 28 February 1836) was an Anglican priest and an early leader of the Oxford Movement. He was born in Dartington...
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    discussion of the couple's marital problems. He was the son of Robert Hurrell Froude, archdeacon of Totnes, and his wife Margaret Spedding (d. 1821). James...
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  • Zealand athlete Fred Froude (1910–1978), Australian rules footballer Hurrell Froude (1803–1836), Anglican priest James Anthony Froude (1818–1894), British...
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    former EIR colleague Richard Hurrell Froude, forming Heenan & Froude Ltd. In 1883, after the death of his father William Froude, Richard inherited the rights...
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    James Anthony Froude, Hurrell Froude's brother, who knew Newman at Oxford, saw him as a Carlylean hero. Compared with Newman, Froude wrote, Keble, Pusey...
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  • Church clergy was held over 25–26 July (Newman was not present, but Hurrell Froude, Arthur Philip Perceval, and William Palmer had gone to visit Rose)...
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    full naval honours. He was the brother of James Anthony Froude, a historian, and Hurrell Froude, writer and priest. William was married to Catherine Henrietta...
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    Robert Hurrell Froude (1771–1859) was Archdeacon of Totnes in Devon, from 1820 to 1859. From 1799 to his death he was rector of Denbury and of Dartington...
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  • where he read history. He received a Ph.D. degree for his thesis, Hurrell Froude and the Oxford Movement, which was published, with much modification...
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    Georgian facade, with later pseudo-mediaeval alterations in 1825 by Rev. Hurrell Froude (1803-1836), son of the Archdeacon and an Anglican priest and an early...
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    Defeat of the Spanish Armada, was born in Totnes. His brother Richard Hurrell Froude was a theologian; he belonged to a group of Anglicans who initiated...
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    Bidwell Brook School Robert Froude (1771–1859), Rector of Denbury and of Dartington from 1799 to his death Hurrell Froude (1803–1836), Anglican priest...
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    State, and Society, 1827–1845: the Attitudes of John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, and John Henry Newman. Worthing, Eng.: P. Smith [of] Churchman Publishing;...
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    Cambridge University Press. ISBN 0521455650. Retrieved 28 April 2020. "Hurrell Froude: Memoranda and Comments : Louise Imogen Guiney : Free Download, Borrow...
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    great Frenchman, Blaise Pascal, and of the striking English Tractarian, Hurrell Froude, who died young and still full of crudity, yet left an abiding mark...
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    State, and Society, 1827–1845: the Attitudes of John Keble, Richard Hurrell Froude, and John Henry Newman. (1989). xi, 262 p. ISBN 1-85093-132-1 Tapsell...
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    theories and defended the Roman Catholic Church; one of his uncles, Hurrell Froude, had been a founder of the Oxford Movement. In a volume on the intellectual...
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  • Frothingham (1885–1972, Serbia/France, nf) James Anthony Froude (1818–1894, England, nf/f) Hurrell Froude (1803–1836, England, nf) Alistair Fruish (living, England...
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    by his brother Robert Froude (1741–1770) of Aveton Gifford, patron of Molland-cum-Knowstone and father of Robert Hurrell Froude (1771–1859), Archdeacon...
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    Oxford Movement, headed by John Henry Newman as well as Froude's brother Richard Hurrell Froude, was attacking the Church's move towards liberalism and...
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    where a disagreement about the tutors' duties led to John Henry Newman, Hurrell Froude, and Robert Wilberforce being relieved of their duties. Hampden was...
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  • (1819–1909), memoirist and painter James Anthony Froude (1818–1894), historian Richard Hurrell Froude (1803–1836), poet, writer and cleric C. B. Fry, (1872–1956)...
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  • Richard Finn (Corpus Christi) John Foxe (Brasenose and Magdalen) Richard Hurrell Froude (Oriel) Timothy Gorringe (St Edmund Hall and St John's) St Luke's Professor...
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    Oriel College, and its key leaders were John Henry Newman, Richard Hurrell Froude, John Keble, and Edward Bouverie Pusey. The Movement's ideas are manifest...
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  • this thread of near-Jacobite thought was kept alive by men such as Hurrell Froude and James Yeowell who was known as 'the last Jacobite in England". In...
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  • Peasantry Richard Hurrell Froude, died 1836, edited by John Keble and John Henry Newman, Remains of the late Richard Hurrell Froude Leigh Hunt Abou Ben...
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    Hadleigh, Suffolk came the Association of Friends of the Church, formed by Hurrell Froude and William Palmer. In 1833–1834 Rose was professor of divinity at the...
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  • Seventh. This work had been first suggested to him by Newman, prompted by Hurrell Froude. He proposed to write, but never produced, a Life of St. Boniface, which...
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  • divisive within Oriel College, where John Keble, John Henry Newman and Hurrell Froude held positions. The successor to Copleston as Provost was Hawkins. By...
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  • jealous of his authority. In 1831 the three tutors, Newman, Richard Hurrell Froude, and Robert Wilberforce, wished to make some changes in the tutorial...
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