Edward Maltby (6 April 1770 – 3 July 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England. He became Bishop of Durham, controversial for his liberal...
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Edward Maltby (5 January 1811 – 4 December 1889) was a British civil servant of the Indian Civil Service who acted as the Governor of Madras from 26 November...
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British army officer David Maltby (1920–1943), British bomber pilot Edward Maltby (1770–1859), English bishop H. F. Maltby (1880–1963), British actor...
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Thellusson Carter. For university admission he was tutored for a period by Edward Maltby. In 1819 Pusey became a commoner of Christ Church, a college at the...
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office Term 1 William Thomas Denison 18 February 1861 26 November 1863 2 Edward Maltby (acting) 26 November 1863 18 January 1864 3 William Thomas Denison 18...
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college did not occupy the castle until 1837, after the next Bishop, Edward Maltby, had completed renovations of the building. The cathedral was targeted...
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In office 1826–1836 (death) Predecessor Shute Barrington Successor Edward Maltby Other post(s) Bishop of Llandaff (1819–1826) Dean of St Paul's (1820–1826)...
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was destroyed. In March 1852 a new binding was commissioned by bishop Edward Maltby; Smith, Nicholson and Co. (silversmiths) made the binding with the intention...
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of £100 per annum from the queen, on the recommendation of Bishops Edward Maltby and John Kaye. Bailey died in London, 13 February 1864. Besides contributions...
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Portrait Gallery, London, the Tate and the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Edward Miles, 1785 Sir John Wodehouse, 1785 Dorothea Jordan as Rosalind, 1787 Admiral...
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of the ten children of Brough Maltby, a wholesale draper, of Mansion House Street, and his wife Ann Dyer; Edward Maltby the bishop was a first cousin...
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Kemble family. Memorials include those to Bishop Joseph Butler, Bishop Edward Maltby, John Robert Davison QC MP and Brigadier General Herbert Conyers Surtees...
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incumbents include: John Donne (1616–1622) Reginald Heber (1822–?) Edward Maltby (1824–1833) William Van Mildert (1812–1819) Henry Wace William Warburton...
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Longley (died 30 October 1867) married, on 6 November 1862, (as his 1st wife) Edward Levett (18 December 1832 – 28 December 1899), major in the 10th Royal Hussars...
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Major General Christopher Michael Maltby, CB, MC, DL (13 January 1891 – 6 September 1980) was a senior officer in the British Indian Army who served as...
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Preceded by Creation President of the Surtees Society 1834–37 Succeeded by Edward Maltby Professional and academic associations Preceded by The Duke of Northumberland...
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attending Charterhouse School but, more positively, being tutored by Edward Maltby. He was an able student of mathematics and classics at Gonville and...
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moved into its permanent home in 1837 after van Mildert's successor, Edward Maltby, completed renovations of the Castle. The castle's keep, formerly a...
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Andrew Green Patrick Keen CMG MBE, colonial officer in British India Edward Maltby (British civil servant), Acting governor of Madras Stewart Perowne Rennell...
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(1861–1920) 1 William Thomas Denison 18 February 1861 26 November 1863 2 Edward Maltby (acting) 26 November 1863 18 January 1864 3 William Thomas Denison 18...
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Macready (1793–1873), actor Sir George Makins (1853–1933), surgeon Edward Maltby (1770–1859), bishop of Durham Florence Marryat (1833–1899), novelist...
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at Norwich School under Dr. Parr, and among his school friends was Edward Maltby, afterwards bishop of Durham. After an apprenticeship in London to Messrs...
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William Thomas Denison (1st time) 18 February 1861 26 November 1863 Edward Maltby (acting) 26 November 1863 18 January 1864 Sir William Thomas Denison...
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National Centre of Biography, Australian National University. "Hodges, Edward Noel". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership...
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Carr Previously Dean of Hereford; translated to Worcester. 1831 1836 Edward Maltby Translated to Durham. 1836 1840 William Otter Previously Principal of...
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Campbell 2) William Reierson Arbuthnot Sr 3) V. Sadagopacharlu 1862-1863 Edward Maltby (acting Governor) 1) James Hope Grant 2) Thomas Pycroft 3) Charles Pelly...
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Stewart Macpherson, CBE MC** TD 1 January 1977: Brevet Colonel Hugh Edward Maltby, TD 1 January 1977: Morgan Charles Garnet Man, Esq., CMG 1 January 1977:...
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Social History of England in the Tenth and Eleventh Centuries. London: Edward Arnold. ISBN 0-7131-6532-4. Tansey, Richard G.; Gardner, Helen Louise; De...
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held in copyhold by the Diocese of Durham, and the Bishop of Durham, Edward Maltby, donated it to the parish. The new building was designed in the Victorian...
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a Master of Arts in 1843. Greenwell was ordained a deacon by Bishop Edward Maltby 30 June 1844 and priest 28 June 1846. He was bursar of University College...
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