John Conder D.D. (3 June 1714 – 30 May 1781) was an Independent minister at Cambridge who later became President of the Independent College, Homerton...
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author Josiah Conder James Conder (1761–1823), English businessman and numismatist after whom Conder Tokens are named; son of John Conder, uncle of editor...
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when his house was demolished. James Conder was the seventh and youngest son of a dissenting pastor, John Conder and his wife. He was born at Mile End...
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Charles Edward Conder (24 October 1868 – 9 February 1909) was an English-born painter, lithographer and designer. He emigrated to Australia and was a key...
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Street. His grandfather, John Conder, was a Dissenting minister and President of Homerton College. His uncle was James Conder, a numismatist. In his infancy...
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Claude Reignier Conder (29 December 1848, Cheltenham – 16 February 1910, Cheltenham) was an English soldier, explorer and antiquarian. He was a great-great-grandson...
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she did not expect to survive and gave manuscripts of her poetry to John Conder, a Congregationalist Minister, who edited and published her poems for...
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Conder tokens, also known as 18th-century provincial tokens, were a form of privately minted token coinage struck and used during the later part of the...
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undergraduate presence is similar to large colleges such as Trinity and St John's. The college has particularly strong ties to public service, as well as...
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The Garden Tomb (redirect from Conder's Calvary)
since the Gospel according to John places Golgotha in the near vicinity of a garden and a tomb (John 19:41–42) Conder argued that Golgotha must be close...
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William Morgan "Morg" Conder (February 1, 1897 – February 8, 1947) was an American politician, member of the Tennessee House of Representatives, businessman...
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Bunhill Fields (section John Bunyan)
anti-slavery philanthropist Samuel Chandler (1693–1766), nonconformist minister John Conder (1714–1781), President of Homerton College James Coningham (1670–1716)...
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classics and mathematics at Homerton College. Following the death of John Conder in 1781 he was appointed theology tutor, from 1781 to 1803. He was a...
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restored again straight after the Second World War, in 1993/4 and in 1997. John Conder (1714 – 1781), Independent minister Wimpole Estate 2001 census "Civil...
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inside the gaol could be gleaned from sources such as diaries written by John Castieau, governor of the gaol between 1869 and 1884. During its operation...
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The River Conder is a river in the English county of Lancashire. The source of the River Conder is a spring at Conder Head on Black Fell near Littledale...
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from the original on 24 December 2013. Retrieved 21 December 2013. "Conder, John (1714-1781)". Dr Williams's Centre for Dissenting Studies. 2011. Retrieved...
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Nabi Yahya Mosque (redirect from Tomb of John the Baptist)
by Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, pp. 213-214 Conder and Kitchener, 1882, SWP II, pp.212-213 Estimate using Google Maps, 17 January 2017 Conder, C...
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27 – Giovanni Battista Beccaria, Italian physicist (b. 1716) May 30 – John Conder, Independent English minister at Cambridge (b. 1714) July 18 – Padre...
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(1744–54) (Tutors: Walker, Marryatt, John Conder & Thomas Gibbons); Mile End Academy (1754–69) (Tutors: Conder, Gibbons & Walker); The academy set up...
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pp. 156-157 Conder and Kitchener, 1883, SWP III, p. 61 Sharon, 2004, p. 157 Maundrell, 1703, p. 92 Buckingham, 1821, pp. 228-229 Conder and Kitchener...
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One of these was the Independent College, Homerton, which appointed Dr John Conder as President in 1754. It was supported by the King's Head Society. In...
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strictest Calvinistic faith.' After Zephaniah Marryat suddenly died, John Conder filled his place as theological tutor in this academy, while Samuel Pike...
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he was placed in 1757 at the Mile End academy under John Conder, D.D. The classical tutor was John Walker, D.D., an excellent scholar, who took a great...
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In Cornwall fishing customs, a conder, also called a huer or bulker, was a person who stood on high places near the sea coast in times of herring-fishing...
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Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Emily Mather at Windsor – 23 May 1892 John Conder – 28 August 1893 – Hanged at Melbourne Gaol for the murder of Karamjit...
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1758) 7 April – John Elwes, né Meggot, miser and politician (died 1789) 14 April – Adam Gib, religious leader (died 1788) 3 June – John Conder, Independent...
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27 – Giovanni Battista Beccaria, Italian physicist (b. 1716) May 30 – John Conder, Independent English minister at Cambridge (b. 1714) July 18 – Padre...
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Marston Donald Edward Conder ONZM (born 9 September 1955) is a New Zealand mathematician, a Distinguished Professor of Mathematics at Auckland University...
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Conder Bridge is a Grade II listed single segmental arch bridge spanning the River Conder in the English village of Conder Green, Thurnham, Lancashire...
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