Thomas Rennell FRS (8 February 1754–31 March 1840) was an English churchman, dean of Winchester Cathedral and Master of the Temple. He was born on 8 February...
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Rennell may refer to: Baron Rennell Rennell Rodd, 1st Baron Rennell (1858–1941), British diplomat, poet and politician Francis Rodd, 2nd Baron Rennell...
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Thomas Rennell (1787–1824) was an English theologian and author. The only son of Thomas Rennell, Dean of Winchester Cathedral, he was born at Winchester...
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Major James Rennell FRS FRSE FRGS (3 December 1742 – 29 March 1830) was an English geographer, historian and a pioneer of oceanography. Rennell produced...
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Rennell Island, locally known as Mugaba, is the main island of two inhabited islands that make up the Rennell and Bellona Province in the nation state...
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of Peterborough) 1798–1827 Thomas Rennell (as Dean of Winchester from 1805) 1827–1845 Christopher Benson 1845–1869 Thomas Robinson 1869–1894 Charles John...
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1748–1760 Thomas Cheyney 1760–1769 Jonathan Shipley 1769–1804 Newton Ogle 1804–1805 Robert Holmes 1805–1840 Thomas Rennell 1840–1872 Thomas Garnier 1872–1883...
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Aldershot Reinald av Stavanger, bishop, was born in Winchester Thomas Rennell, theologian, was born in Winchester Reg Revans, management consultant,...
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John Adrian Tremayne Rodd, 3rd Baron Rennell (28 June 1935 – 9 December 2006) was a British naval officer, Scottish rugby union player and businessman...
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Gibson on 28 July 1791, was Thomas Rennell FRS. Rennell was President of Sion College in 1806/07. There is a monument to Thomas Leigh (Rector 1808–48 and...
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offered a rebuttal to criticism of his first work, notably, that of Thomas Rennell. He also contributed articles to several magazines including The New...
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(1821), Chester Cathedral Monument to Thomas Winstanley (1823) St Peter's-in-the-East, Oxford Monument to Thomas Rennell (1824) in Winchester Cathedral Monument...
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D.D. Rector of St Benet Gracechurch and St Leonard Eastcheap. 1806. Thomas Rennell, D.D. Dean of Winchester and Rector of St Magnus and St Margaret Fish...
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1848 until his death. He married, in 1825, the eldest daughter of Dr. Thomas Rennell, dean of Winchester and master of the Temple. She was a granddaughter...
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Goddard 1770-1781. Joseph Wharton 1782-1800. Thomas Briggs 1800-1802. Prebend of Newington 1802. Thomas Rennell 1802-1840. vacant James William Bellamy 1843-1874...
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The Rennell flying fox (Pteropus rennelli) is a species of flying fox found in the Solomon Islands. It is an endangered species risking extinction. It...
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appeared to 1853. 1811 Thomas Fanshaw Middleton. In the same year (beginning of the second series) William Van Mildert and Thomas Rennell also served as editors...
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into the Origin and Intent of Primitive Sacrifice (1826), prompted by Thomas Rennell, Dean of Winchester. At Canterbury, during the period of the Great Reform...
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1824, where he was instituted by his patron, the vicar of Kensington, Thomas Rennell, whose High Church sympathies he shared. Following Henry's death, the...
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Thomas Galloway Dunlop du Roy de Blicquy Galbraith, 2nd Baron Strathclyde, CH, PC (born 22 February 1960), known informally as Tom Strathclyde, is a British...
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death, and was published immediately afterwards under the editorship of Thomas Rennell. It caused a furore. Dr. Butler, head master of Shrewsbury School, criticised...
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The Rennell Island monitor (Varanus juxtindicus) is a species of monitor lizards found in the Solomon Islands archipelago. It is also known as the Hakoi...
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Margaret fellow of his college, and was ordained in 1804 as curate to Dr. Thomas Rennell, dean of Winchester and vicar of Alton, Hampshire. In 1807 he was appointed...
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Major-General Francis James Rennell Rodd, 2nd Baron Rennell KBE CB DL JP FRGS (25 October 1895 – 15 March 1978), known as Lord Rennell, was an army officer and...
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Gilbert Wakefield used to say (according to Samuel Rogers) that both Thomas Rennell and Glynn assisted Mathias in this satire. "Glynn, Robert (GLN737R)"...
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Burt Reynolds (redirect from Burt Rennells)
Series. His performance as high-minded pornographer Jack Horner in Paul Thomas Anderson's Boogie Nights (1997) brought him renewed critical attention,...
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Island in 1942, she was sunk by Japanese aerial torpedoes in the Battle of Rennell Island, in the Solomon Islands, on 30 January 1943. Chicago was launched...
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19 January 1865 – 11 January 1938 James Rennell 8 March 1781 3 December 1742 – 29 March 1830 Thomas Rennell 25 April 1822 9 February 1754 – 31 March...
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Guadalcanal in November, and covered the retreat of TF 18 after the Battle of Rennell Island. In March 1943, TG 16.6 fought the Battle of the Komandorski Islands...
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rendered him well qualified to answer the attacks of Thomas Rennell, master of the Temple, and Thomas Lewis O'Beirne, bishop of Meath, who had charged headmasters...
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