John Bampton (1690 – 2 June 1751) was an English churchman who founded the Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford. Bampton's father was Jasper Bampton...
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Bampton, also called Bampton-in-the-Bush, is a settlement and civil parish in the Thames Valley about 4+1⁄2 miles (7 km) southwest of Witney in Oxfordshire...
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final trigger for the revolt was the intervention of a royal official, John Bampton, in Essex on 30 May 1381. His attempts to collect unpaid poll taxes in...
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John Bampton (fl. 1340) was an English Carmelite theologian of the fourteenth century. Bampton was born at Bampton, Devon. Bale, quoting Leland, states...
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Bampton may refer to: Bampton, Cumbria Bampton, Devon Bampton (Devon) railway station Bampton Hundred Bampton, Oxfordshire Bampton Island, former name...
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The Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford, England, were founded by a bequest of John Bampton. They have taken place since 1780. They were a series...
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Archdeacon of Hastings (redirect from John Bampton (Archdeacon of Lewes))
1391: John Courdray Walter Forey (ineffective exchange, 8 May 1389) Richard Stone ?–15 July 1395 (exch.): John Wendover 15 July 1395–aft. 1415: John Brampton...
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involved with the Peasants' Revolt. On 30 May 1381, the commissioner John Bampton summoned the Fobbing villagers, as well as villagers from Corringham...
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Melissa "Mel" Bampton is an Australian radio announcer, best known for her work on the Triple J network. She began at the station in 2000 as producer...
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of Oxford in the Year 1884 on the Foundation of the Late Rev. John Bampton, M.A. Bampton Lectures. London: Macmillan and Co. ISBN 978-1-108-00027-7. LCCN 38016289...
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of Renn Dickson Hampden as Regius Professor of Divinity. Hampden's 1832 Bampton Lectures, in the preparation of which Joseph Blanco White assisted, were...
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Bampton Classical Opera is an opera company based in Bampton, Oxfordshire and founded in 1993. It specialises in the production of lesser known opera from...
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Progressive Conservative William Creaghan 17,818 41.6 -6.7 New Democratic Party Edward McAllister 5,848 13.7 +7.8 Social Credit John Bampton 836 2.0 +0.7...
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Bampton Castle was in the village of Bampton, Oxfordshire (grid reference SP310031). Differing accounts of its origin exist. One states that in about 1142...
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Ada Byron Bampton Tremaine (21 June 1849 – 6 August 1928) was an American philanthropist best known for the bequest that established the Bampton Lectures...
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and dedicated to St. Mary. There is a parochial school. John Bampton, founder of the Bampton Lectures, was once rector of this parish. The area of the...
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Bampton is a small town and parish in northeast Devon, England, on the River Batherm, a tributary of the River Exe. It is about 6 miles (9.7 km) north...
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University of Oxford in the year 1886 on the foundation of the late Rev. John Bampton (1886) [9] Neoplatonism (1895) [10] The imitation of Christ : called...
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Progressive Conservative William Creaghan 17,818 41.6 -6.7 New Democratic Party Edward McAllister 5,848 13.7 +7.8 Social Credit John Bampton 836 2.0 +0.7...
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his death. Bandinel was selected to be the first Bampton Lecturer, a post instituted by John Bampton. His series of sermons were published the next year...
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Chesterfield Islands (redirect from Bampton Reef)
species of birds." Bampton Reefs Bampton Island 19°07′S 158°36′E / 19.117°S 158.600°E / -19.117; 158.600 (Bampton Island), North Bampton Reef 19°03′S 158°43′E...
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Church of Saint Mary the Virgin is the Church of England parish church of Bampton, West Oxfordshire. It is in the Archdeaconry of Dorchester in the Diocese...
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Dumnonia (redirect from Battle of Bampton)
Selwyn, Nesta; Townley, Simon C. (1996). "Bampton and Weald". A History of the County of Oxford, Volume 13: Bampton Hundred (Part One). Victoria County History...
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Bampton Town Hall is a municipal building in the Market Square in Bampton, Oxfordshire, England. The building, which is primarily used as an arts centre...
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Baron FitzWarin (1407–1470) and the father of John Bourchier, 1st Earl of Bath. He was feudal baron of Bampton in Devon. Fulk Bourchier was the eldest son...
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Hankford (c. 1397 – 1431) of Annery, Monkleigh in Devon, feudal baron of Bampton in Devon. Their descendants include Anne Boleyn. After the death of Sir...
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Dower House) Bampton, Oxfordshire (Downton village) St Mary's Church, Bampton (St Michael and All Angels, Downton) Bampton Library, Bampton (Downton Cottage...
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William Bampton (1787–1830), along with James Peggs, was the first missionary to be sent out by the English General Baptists Missionary Society. Bampton and...
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River being a safe Labor seat, the Liberal Party fielded a candidate, John Bampton, a soap manufacturer. The Labor primary vote improved by 1.6% compared...
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London (Obituary in Ann. Phil. vol. viii., Sept. 1824, p. 162.) He gave the Bampton Lectures at Oxford in 1824. These were published posthumously (also in...
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