Thomas Edward Gill (March 18, 1908 – November 11, 1973) was a Roman Catholic prelate who served as titular bishop of Lambaesis and auxiliary bishop of...
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Hawaii Thomas Andrew Gill (1886–1947), American football and baseball player, coach of football, basketball, and baseball Thomas Edward Gill (1908–1973)...
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Gill Sans is based on Edward Johnston's 1916 "Underground Alphabet", the corporate font of London Underground. As a young artist, Gill had assisted Johnston...
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by Edward Johnston, creator of the London Underground typeface, who became a strong and lasting influence on Gill.: 42 For a year, until 1903, Gill and...
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Henry O'Neill 1943–1954 – Father John Gallagher 1955–1973 – Bishop Thomas E. Gill 1973–1988 – Father William E. Gallagher 1988–present – Very Rev. Michael...
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Elizondo Almaguer (2005–present) Frank R. Schuster (2022–present) Thomas Edward Gill (1956–1973) Nicolas Eugene Walsh (1976–1983) Donald Wuerl (1986–1988)...
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12 – 1950.04.18) Vincenzo Maria Jacono (1950.09.08 – 1955.02.02) Thomas Edward Gill (1956.04.11 – 1973.11.11) John Stephen Cummins (1974.02.26 – 1977...
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Sir Thomas Fairfax (c. 1475 – 1520) was an owner of Gilling Castle, near Gilling East, North Riding of Yorkshire, England. Fairfax's father, also named...
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The original church, meanwhile, burned down in 1889. Junger's successor, Edward John O'Dea, realized that Vancouver was no longer the economic and population...
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Thomas Arthur Connolly (October 5, 1899 – April 18, 1991) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as the fifth bishop and first...
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McGill University (French: Université McGill) is an English-language public research University located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 by...
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Samuel Thomas Gill, also known by his signature S.T.G., was an English-born Australian artist. Gill was born in Periton, Minehead, Somerset, England, in...
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Roy Martin (2003). King Edward II: His Life, his Reign and its Aftermath, 1284–1330. Montreal, Canada and Kingston, Canada: McGill-Queen's University Press...
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Seattle closed St. Edward in 1976 and sold it to the State of Washington in 1977. It became Saint Edward State Park in 1978. After St. Thomas closed, Bastyr...
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Mount Takahe (redirect from Gill Bluff)
150–1,310 ft) above the present-day ice level. Some of these units, such as Gill Bluff, Möll Spur and Stauffer Bluff, are "hydrovolcanic deltas" comparable...
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Rowlands Gill is a village on the north bank of the River Derwent, in the Metropolitan Borough of Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. The Gibside Estate...
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an eye on a hand, a symbol used by Gill in his early carvings. It was acquired from the artist by collector Edward Perry Warren in 1912. Warren also owned...
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ISBN 978-1-3179-0083-2. Haines, R. M. (2003). King Edward II: His life, his reign and its aftermath, 1284–1330. Montreal: McGill-Queen's University Press. ISBN 978-0-77353-157-4...
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adventures of Thomas, an anthropomorphic blue steam locomotive on the fictional North Western Railway on the Island of Sodor with his friends Edward, Henry,...
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DeLancey Walker Gill (July 1, 1859 – August 31, 1940) was an American drafter, landscape painter, and photographer. Gill first became noted for his landscape...
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episcopal consecration on May 1, 1969, from Archbishop Thomas Connolly, with Bishops Thomas Gill and Joseph Dougherty serving as co-consecrators. Power...
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was held at Immaculate Conception Church; it was celebrated by Archbishop Edward Howard. In a 1941 Easter sermon, Shaughnessy criticized Republican presidential...
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banished Gaveston, to which Edward responded by revoking the reforms and recalling his favourite. Led by Edward's cousin Thomas, 2nd Earl of Lancaster, a...
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Thomas Andrew Gill (January 23, 1887 – March 8, 1947) was an American football, and baseball player and coach of American football, basketball, and baseball...
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Letters. 5 plates by Gill, at least one engraved by Rooke. London: John Hogg. —— (1913). Jackson, F. Ernest; Mason, J. H.; Johnston, Edward; Meynell, Gerard...
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Jack and Jill (redirect from Jack and Gill)
"Jack and Jill" (sometimes "Jack and Gill", particularly in earlier versions) is a traditional English nursery rhyme. The Roud Folk Song Index classifies...
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Edward Llewellyn-Thomas (15 December 1917 – 5 July 1984) was an English scientist, university professor and, writing as Edward Llewellyn, a science fiction...
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Creswicke Rawlinson and Jules Oppert. Edward Hincks was born in Cork on 19 August 1792. He was the eldest son of the Rev. Thomas Dix Hincks, a distinguished Protestant...
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business contacts in London, Edward Wallin, was another Baptist minister who had connections with the well-known Doctor John Gill of Horsleydown, Southwark...
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Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Thomas Henry Hutton, KCB, KCMG, DL, FRGS (6 December 1848 – 4 August 1923) was a British military commander, who pioneered...
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