Legh Richmond (1772–1827) was a Church of England clergyman and writer. He is noted for tracts, narratives of conversion that innovated in the relation...
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Legh Richmond Watts (December 12, 1843 – December 30, 1919) was an American lawyer. A veteran of the American Civil War, he served as president of the...
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politician Legh Richmond (1772–1827), English clergyman Thomas Legh Claughton (1808–1892), English academic and clergyman William Legh Walsh (1857–1938)...
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over the world to display hymn numbers were invented here by the Rev Legh Richmond, who was curate-in-charge of Brading and Yaverland 1757 to 1805, and...
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domestic service at an early age. The author of the narrative was Rev. Legh Richmond, a religious writer of the period, who was curate of the nearby Church...
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1786 Thomas Hartwell Horne – Introduction to the Study of Bibliography Legh Richmond – The Dairyman's Daughter (religious tract about Elizabeth Wallbridge)...
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selling book about a girl (Elizabeth Wallbridge) from Arreton by Rev. Legh Richmond. Arreton is home to the Shipwreck Centre and Maritime Museum, which...
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cigarette and patent medicine entrepreneur, lived in Steephill, 1903–1918 Legh Richmond, preacher and writer of the religious tract The Dairyman's Daughter...
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(1931–2001, Canada, f/nf/ch) E. J. Richmond (1825–1918, US, f) Legh Richmond (1772–1827, England, nf/ch) Mary Richmond (1853–1949, N Zealand, nf) Hans Peter...
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Jesus Christ; and there, brother, there I have found peace.": 137 — Legh Richmond, Church of England clergyman and writer (8 May 1827) "Faith and patience...
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identification was advanced in a 1914 article by the classicist Oliffe Legh Richmond, who argued for it largely from the correspondence between the excavated...
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as "The Dairyman's Daughter" in an early nineteenth-century poem by Legh Richmond. The war memorial was designed by local architect, Percy Stone (1856–1934)...
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to another watch, this time supervised by local writer and clergyman Legh Richmond. She was reportedly reluctant to participate, and particularly objected...
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is medieval dating from the twelfth century. At this church the Rev. Legh Richmond is thought to have originated the now globally popular idea of using...
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Presbyterian minister, James Marshall, and his wife Catherine Mary Richmond, daughter of Legh Richmond, he was born in Edinburgh, Scotland, on 19 December 1829...
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who oversaw the translation of the King James Version of the Bible Legh Richmond – The Dairyman's Daughter Maria Francesca Rossetti – author and nun...
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evangelicals were John Thornton, John Newton, Augustus Toplady, and Legh Richmond. When William Legge, 2nd Earl of Dartmouth became Secretary of State...
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he married Georgiana Katharine Richmond (1850–1932), a daughter of Legh Serle Richmond (son of the Rev. Legh Richmond) and the former Charlotte Georgiana...
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in Walton Hall and married her first cousin Dr Henry Richmond of Liverpool. Their son Legh Richmond was a clergyman, the founder of one of the first Friendly...
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Graham, his aunt. Marshall married in 1822 Catherine Mary, daughter of Legh Richmond. Sir James Marshall was their son. The monument to Marshall's wife and...
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Madan's, and charity school boys made up a choir. There his assistant was Legh Richmond, and they became lifelong friends. Fry became rector of Emberton, in...
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At the age of nine, Shirley was placed under the care of the Rev. Legh Richmond but was soon moved to a school at Linton in Essex. He became a scholar...
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of Richmond Hill in the County Palatine of Lancaster on 24 January 1863. He did not, however, live long to enjoy his honours, as he died at Richmond Hill...
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Isle of Wight. The church is medieval dating from the twelfth century. Legh Richmond 1798–1805 The church is within a group which includes: St John the Baptist...
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British Humanity in behalf of Indian Widows.' His 'Memoir of the Rev. Legh Richmond,' a religious biography, was first published in 1828, and it reached...
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Allen during a preaching tour he gave in 1814 along with the Revd. Legh Richmond, on behalf of the Church Mission Society. Holy Trinity became a parish...
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the Colossians, London, 1548. The first three books are reprinted in Legh Richmond's Fathers of the English Church. Ridley is also credited by John Tanner...
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Duchess of Richmond Eleanor Paston, Countess of Rutland Isabel Legh, Lady Baynton Mary Arundell Eleanor Paston, Countess of Rutland Isabel Legh, Lady Baynton...
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station there as well. Warfield died in October 1927 and was succeeded by Legh R. Powell, who had worked his way up on the financial side of the railroad...
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Agecroft Hall (category Houses in Richmond, Virginia)
married John Reddish of Reddish. Catherine married Thomas Legh, a younger son of Sir Piers Legh of Lyme. Anne, his third daughter inherited Agecroft Hall...
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