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    Lant Carpenter (2 September 1780 – 5 or 6 April 1840) was an English educator and Unitarian minister. Lant Carpenter was born in Kidderminster, the third...
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  • Russell Lant Carpenter (December 17, 1816 – 1892), a Unitarian minister who carried on the works of his father, Dr. Lant Carpenter and wrote his biography...
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    University of London. Carpenter was born on 29 October 1813 in Exeter, the eldest son of Dr. Lant Carpenter and his wife, Anna Carpenter (née Penn). His father...
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    North transept of Bristol Cathedral. Carpenter was born on 3 April 1807, in Exeter, the first child of Lant Carpenter, a Unitarian minister in Exeter, and...
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    فلاستان ("Land of Palestine") 1805: Palestine Association founded 1806: Lant Carpenter, An Introduction to the Geography of the New Testament: He brought out...
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    Unitarian friend, Dr Lant Carpenter, where he made a deep impression on Lant's daughter and future social reformer, Mary Carpenter. While in Bristol Roy...
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  • donations to charities. Lant Carpenter (1780–1840) – English Unitarian minister, author and educator Russell Lant Carpenter (1816–1892) – Unitarian minister...
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  • properties. Carpenter was born in Clifton, Bristol to William Lant Carpenter and Annie Grace Viret. His ancestors included William Benjamin Carpenter and the...
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  • in 1811, and received his education at an academy in Bristol run by Lant Carpenter. Crompton's father was a merchant trading with Brazil. He lived in northern...
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  • attended a Unitarian school in Nottingham. Further study in Bristol, under Lant Carpenter, and at the University of Edinburgh was interspersed with experience...
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    shells in North America. Philip P. Carpenter was born in Bristol, England on 4 November 1819. His father was Lant Carpenter, a notable educator and Unitarian...
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  • combat in Operation Enduring Freedom Lant Carpenter (1780–1840), English educator and Unitarian minister Larry Carpenter (born 1948), American television...
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    sensitive for school. He was sent to Bristol to the private academy of Dr. Lant Carpenter, under whom he studied for two years. On leaving he was apprenticed...
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    humorist of the mid-Victorian era, was born in Kidderminster in 1827. Lant Carpenter, English educator and Unitarian minister, was born in Kidderminster...
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  • William Benjamin Carpenter; and a great-grandson of Lant Carpenter, a Unitarian minister. Carpenter attended St Catherine's College, Oxford, graduating...
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    Herbert Carpenter (6 February 1852 – 21 October 1891), FRS, British naturalist and crinoid authority, was the fourth son of William Benjamin Carpenter. Carpenter...
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    Excellencies of Christianity was appended in 1822 to a discourse by Lant Carpenter. NOTE* The above statement about the 2 volumes of "The Rhine a Journey...
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    Persons (1810) Systematic Education (1816) was a collaboration with Lant Carpenter and William Shepherd. Joyce married in 1796 Elizabeth Harding, niece...
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  • English Unitarian ministers were trained there, including Hugh Farmer and Lant Carpenter who studied there for a year in 1797, before the academy was closed...
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    (1801), a polemic against Unitarian theology, which was answered by Lant Carpenter. In 1812 he resigned from TCD to undertake the charge of the livings...
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    Indian social reformer Ram Mohan Roy died at Beech House, the home of Lant Carpenter, nursed by his daughter Mary in 1833. Roy had paid a brief visit to...
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  • ; 2nd edit. 1862; 1883; the later editions were revised by Russell Lant Carpenter. Record of Unitarian Worthies [1877]; the prefixed Historical Sketch...
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    religion. Carpenter was born in Ripley, Surrey. He was the second son of William Benjamin Carpenter. His grandfather was Unitarian minister Lant Carpenter. Carpenter...
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  • ragged school founded by Mary Carpenter, who was the daughter of the minister of the Unitarian Chapel, Lant Carpenter. The area is now dominated by residential...
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    Charles Burney (1726–1814) who wrote on music and musical biography; Dr Lant Carpenter (1780–1870) on education, mental and moral philosophy; Tiberius Cavallo...
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    One notable minister, from 1817 to 1839, was Lant Carpenter, the father of social reformer Mary Carpenter. Unitarians continue to meet in Bristol at their...
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    2nd ed. 1814. Systematic Education, written with Jeremiah Joyce and Lant Carpenter, London, 1815; 2nd ed. 1817; 3rd ed. (with plates) 2 vols. 1823. The...
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  • half-sister, Miss Penn. Another half-sister, Anna Penn, married the Rev. Lant Carpenter, LL.D. She was the author of the hymn See how he loved, which first...
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  • fourth was born at Exeter on 28 October 1792, and became a pupil of Lant Carpenter. He studied at Glasgow College (1808–10) and Manchester College, York...
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  • death of William Turner. From January 1856 he had as colleague Russell Lant Carpenter, BA He retired from the ministry in January 1858, and resided, in studious...
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