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    John Robinson (7 November 1650 – 11 April 1723) was an English diplomat and prelate. He became the Bishop of London and Dean of Windsor, succeeding to...
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  • Bishop John Robinson may refer to: John Robinson (bishop of Woolwich) (1919–1983), British Bishop of Woolwich; Dean of Trinity College John Edward Robinson...
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  • Mayflower voyage John Robinson (bishop of London) (1650–1723), English diplomat, Bishop of Bristol, Lord Privy Seal etc. John Robinson (historian) (1774–1840)...
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    John Arthur Thomas Robinson (16 May 1919 – 5 December 1983) was an English New Testament scholar, author and the Anglican Bishop of Woolwich. He was a...
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    family, among the leading men in that province. John Robinson was nephew to Dr. John Robinson, Bishop of London, and went to America as secretary to government...
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    Vicky Gene Robinson (born May 29, 1947) is a retired bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of New Hampshire. Robinson was elected bishop coadjutor in 2003 and...
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    The bishop of London is the ordinary of the Church of England's Diocese of London in the Province of Canterbury. By custom the Bishop is also Dean of the...
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    Edmund Gibson (category Bishops of London)
    (1669 – 6 September 1748) was a British divine who served as Bishop of Lincoln and Bishop of London, jurist, and antiquary. He was born in Bampton, Westmorland...
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    Henry Robinson (c. 1553 – 19 June 1616) was an English cleric who served as Bishop of Carlisle from 1598 to 1616. He was educated at The Queen's College...
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  • interest between the Church of Sweden and the Church of England. John Robinson, Bishop of London, planned for a union of the English and Swedish churches...
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    St Peter's Church, Cleasby (category Church of England church buildings in North Yorkshire)
    tablet recording the grant of Queen Anne's Bounty by John Robinson, Bishop of London, who was born in the parish. The south window of the chancel has yellow...
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  • (d. 1688). Christopher was one of eight siblings. His eldest surviving brother John Robinson became Bishop of London and his sister Clara married Sir...
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  • Francis Cornwallis (category Members of the Parliament of Great Britain for English constituencies)
    and he succeeded to his estate. His mother remarried John Robinson, Bishop of London. The bishop died in 1723; Emma lived until 1748. He was admitted...
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    the diocese could offer. Robinson alleged that Sarah Mullally, the bishop of London, had blocked his ordination because of his political views, a claim...
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    Frederick John Robinson, 1st Earl of Ripon, PC (1 November 1782 – 28 January 1859), styled The Honourable F. J. Robinson until 1827 and known between 1827...
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  • Honest to God (category Books by John Robinson (bishop of Woolwich))
    written by the Anglican Bishop of Woolwich John A.T. Robinson, criticising traditional Christian theology. It aroused a storm of controversy on its original...
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    and the Reverend Mr Hill' (according to a 1720 dedication to John Robinson, bishop of London, who had been Lord Privy Seal). He was given a final appointment...
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    John Robinson (1576–1625) was the pastor of the "Pilgrim Fathers" before they left on the Mayflower. He became one of the early leaders of the English...
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  • and loyalist leader Beverley Robinson (ca 1722–1792). He was also a close relation of John Robinson (bishop of London) (1650–1723), a senior Anglican...
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    John Fisher (c. 19 October 1469 – 22 June 1535) was an English Catholic bishop, theologian and Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. He is honoured...
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  • Gene Robinson diocesan bishop of the Diocese of New Hampshire in 2003. Robinson was elected bishop coadjutor in 2003 and succeeded as diocesan bishop in...
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  • ministry of priests who are women. The area bishop's residence is Pontefract House, Wakefield. The current area Bishop of Wakefield is Tony Robinson, who...
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    Sir John Richard Robinson (2 November 1828 – 30 November 1903) was an English journalist, manager and editor of the Daily News. Born on 2 November 1828...
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  • William Berriman (category Fellows of Eton College)
    Bishop of Hereford. He was chosen lecturer of St. Michael's, Queenhithe, 22 July 1714. He became domestic chaplain to John Robinson, bishop of London...
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  • Sir Robert Maude, 1st Baronet (category Members of the Parliament of Ireland (pre-1801) for County Down constituencies)
    and his wife Emma Charlton, and sister of Francis Cornwallis MP; her stepfather was John Robinson, Bishop of London. He lived at Dundrum House, near Cashel...
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  • Royal Almonry (category Church of England lists)
    Brian Duppa, Bishop of Winchester 1662–1675: Humphrey Henchman, Bishop of Salisbury, then Bishop of London 1675–1684: John Dolben, Bishop of Rochester James...
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  • Nicholas Robinson (died 1585) was a Welsh Bishop of Bangor and correspondent of Lord William Cecil, Sir Francis Walsingham, and Robert Dudley, 1st Earl of Leicester...
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  • name after Woolwich, a suburb of the Royal Borough of Greenwich. Two of the best known former bishops are John A. T. Robinson, who was a major figure in...
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    Sir John Beverley Robinson, 1st Baronet, CB (26 July 1791 – 31 January 1863) was a lawyer, judge and political figure in Upper Canada. He was considered...
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  • of them", the vicarage of Northolt, Middlesex (then called Northall), fell vacant, and at the instance of Queen Anne, John Robinson, bishop of London...
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