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    (1858) and a canon residentiary (1870). Jebb married Frances, daughter of General Sir Richard Bourke, in September 1831 (she died in 1866). Jebb was a leading...
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  • clergyman and doctor John Jebb (bishop) (1775–1833), bishop of Limerick John Jebb (canon) (1805–1886), nephew of the latter, canon chancellor of Hereford...
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  • and a noted classical scholar. He was born in Drogheda, eldest son of John Jebb and his second wife Alicia Forster. His father was an alderman of Drogheda...
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    John Jebb (7 September 1775 – 9 December 1833) was an Irish churchman and writer. John Jebb was born in Drogheda, younger son of John Jebb senior, an alderman...
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    Henry Ellison (priest) (category Canons of Canterbury)
    the match. Ellison married in 1854 Mary Dorothy Jebb, daughter of Sir Joshua Jebb. "Ellison, Henry John (ELY831HJ)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
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    Jansinski, James (2001). Sourcebook on Rhetoric. SAGE Publications, Inc. Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (1911). "Rhetoric" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 22...
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    called after the nine Muses, was indeed the first utterance of Clio. — R. C. Jebb, Though Herodotus is generally considered a reliable source of ancient history...
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    Europe ablaze!" Dalton appointed Jebb as his "chief executive officer", which proved to be a fortuitous appointment as Jebb was a close friend of Sir Alexander...
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  • Isaeus with Critical and Explanatory Notes. Cambridge: University Press. Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (1911). "Isaeus" . In Chisholm, Hugh (ed.). Encyclopædia...
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    Knight, William (ed.), The Glamour of Oxford, (Blackwell, 1911). Miles, Jebb, The Colleges of Oxford, Constable (London, 1992). Morris, Jan, The Oxford...
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    The Eumenides Sophocles (translated into English prose by Sir Richard C. Jebb) The Oedipus Cycle Oedipus the King Oedipus at Colonus Antigone Ajax Electra...
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    Canon of Windsor, Berkshire. Wade had a second natural daughter named Emilia, who was married first in 1728 to a Mr John Mason and then to a Mr Jebb....
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    Erasmus (category Augustinian canons)
    York: Harper & Row, 1957. xiv, 266 pp Dutch original by Huizinga (1924) Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (1897). Erasmus. Cambridge University Press. Pennington...
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  • Bevan (Cardiff 1966–87), Henry Charteris (Edinburgh 1599–1620), Geraldine Jebb (Bedford 1930–51), Sir Edward Ross (SOAS 1916–37), Tim Wheeler (Chester 1998–2019)...
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  • Rann Kennedy (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    Reign of Youth", with a rendering into pindarics by Richard Claverhouse Jebb, the verses on Princess Charlotte, an address to Edmund Kean, and an unfinished...
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    The Secret History of Oxford. The History Press. ISBN 978-0-7509-5301-6. Jebb, Miles (1992). The Colleges of Oxford. Constable. p. 64. ISBN 978-0-09-476160-5...
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    Classical Dictionary 3rd ed. (1996). John Addington Symonds, A problem in Greek Ethics, XII, p. 64 "Sir Richard C. Jebb, Selections from the Attic Orators...
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    needed] The first, by Richard C. Jebb, was published in 1909. The next two translations were published in the 1920s. John H. Freese's translation was published...
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    references to the Eusebian Canons, but is divided into peculiar numbered sections: Matthew has 170, Mark 61, Luke 152, and John 80. This system is only found...
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    of Sophocles, Edited with introduction and notes by Sir Richard Jebb, Sir Richard Jebb. Cambridge. Cambridge University Press. 1891. Online version at...
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    Church History. Kampen: Kok Pharos Publishing. p. 137. ISBN 978-9039001059. Jebb, Richard Claverhouse (1882). Richard Bentley. London: Macmillan & Co. p. 163...
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  • 1849 – 6 October 1851) Edward Lawes (6 October 1851 – 24 July 1852) Richard Jebb (24 July 1852 – 1 January 1856) The Metropolitan Board of Works was a general...
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  • on logic The Reverend Canon Henry Spencer Stephenson, M.A. (1871–1957), chaplain to King George VI and Queen Elizabeth II John Stott (1921–2011), Evangelical...
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  • Stephen Hoare, Dr Richard Jebb (later Sir), the Earl Richard Temple (Duke of Buckingham and Chandos), the Lord Chief Justice Sir John Pratt (afterwards Marquis...
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  • writer and broadcaster Frank Gardner, BBC News Security Correspondent Richard Jebb, journalist Derrick Somerset Macnutt, crossword compiler under the pseudonym...
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    1885 - 1888. Eglantyne Jebb (1876 in Ellesmere – 1928) social reformer and founder of Save the Children Dorothy Buxton (née Jebb) (1881 in Ellesmere –...
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    Michael James (1992). The High Church Tradition in Ireland 1800-1870 with particular reference to John Jebb and Alexander Knox. Durham: Durham University....
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    William Edmund Batty and his wife Frances Beatrice, née Jebb, the daughter of Sir Joshua Jebb. He was named after his mother's ancestor, the Dutch patriot...
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    award winning lighting designer Samuel Jebb (1694–1772), English physician and literary scholar Sir Richard Jebb, 1st Baronet (1729–1787), physician to...
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    Cosmo Gordon Lang (category Bailiffs Grand Cross of the Order of St John)
    some of Scotland's leading academics: the Greek scholar Richard Claverhouse Jebb, the physicist William Thomson (who was later created Lord Kelvin) and the...
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