William Hobart Hare (May 17, 1838 – October 23, 1909) was an American bishop of the Protestant Episcopal Church. Son of Rev. George Emlen Hare, William...
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Burke and Hare William D. Hare (1834–1910), Oregon politician William Hobart Hare (1838–1909), Episcopal bishop in America William G. Hare (1882–1971)...
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speaking English. Miss Mary Francis returned to New York in 1907. Bishop Hare created a set of guidelines for Episcopal Indian boarding schools. St. Elizabeth's...
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School is a historic private school in Sioux Falls, South Dakota. William Hobart Hare, the first Episcopal bishop of South Dakota, founded the school to...
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Richard Hare (bishop), Bishop of Pontefract William Hobart Hare (1838-1909), American clergyman Douglas R. A. Hare, American professor John E. Hare (born...
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the Court of Common Pleas. The son of Thomas Hobart and Audrey Hare, and great-grandson of Sir James Hobart of Monks Eleigh, Suffolk, who served as Attorney...
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Raja (Perlis) Christian feast day: Giulia Salzano Paschal Baylon William Hobart Hare (Episcopal Church (USA)) Restituta May 17 (Eastern Orthodox liturgics)...
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Cutler), his son-in-law Bishop John Henry Hobart on September 17, and his grandson Bishop William Hobart Hare on May 17. Although this parish would gain...
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and guild activities. John Jacob Astor III contacted the Rt. Rev. William Hobart Hare of the Missionary District of South Dakota shortly after his wife...
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It adopted the name Missionary District of South Dakota in 1884. William Hobart Hare was consecrated as Missionary Bishop in 1873, and full Bishop and...
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The Rev. Dr. John A. Childs (1854–1859) Assistant Rector The Rev. William Hobart Hare (1859–1861) Assistant Rector The Rev. James De Wolf Perry (1861–1863)...
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(d. 16 July 1581), daughter and heiress of William Hare of Beeston, Norfolk, was the widow of Thomas Hobart of Plumstead. Audrey's mother was Alice Wayte...
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consecrated in the episcopacy on January 8, 1902, by Presiding Bishop William Hobart Hare (former missionary bishop of South Dakota), as well as by Chicago...
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7, 1840 Mary Amory Howe, May 4, 1837 – January 4, 1867, married William Hobart Hare, D.D., Missionary Bishop of Niobrara. Helen Maria Howe, July 19,...
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Delaware was under the supervision of the Diocese of Pennsylvania under William White. "PB" refers to whether the bishop became a Presiding Bishop in the...
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single-member seat at the 1903 election and remained East Hobart when the Tasmanian parliament adopted the Hare-Clark electoral model for the entire state in 1909...
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the 1897 election, it was abolished when the seat of Hobart was created under a trial of the Hare-Clark model. The seat was then recreated as a single-member...
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the 1897 election, it was abolished when the seat of Hobart was created under a trial of the Hare-Clark model. The seat was then recreated as a single-member...
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the 1897 election, it was abolished when the seat of Hobart was created under a trial of the Hare-Clark model. The seat was then recreated as a single-member...
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for both Hobart (to elect 6 MPs) and Launceston (to elect 4 MPs). The modified single transferable vote method, immediately known as the Hare–Clark system...
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Christian Camargo (category Hobart and William Smith Colleges alumni)
Sun-Sentinel. Retrieved July 14, 2020. "Camargo '92 and Wife in N.Y. Times". Hobart and William Smith Colleges. January 28, 2010. Archived from the original on September...
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January 1813 - Hanged at Hobart for robbery of William Parish John Townshend - 21 January 1813 - Hanged at Hobart for robbery of William Parish Peter Gory -...
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venture in Hobart; first lottery held to dispose of assets of failed Bank of Van Diemen's Land 1896: Ore smelting begins at Mount Lyell 1897: Hare-Clark voting...
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into Central, East, North, South and West Hobart. In 1909, the entire state adopted Hare-Clark, and the Hobart region became part of the Denison division...
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Sir Henry Hobart, 4th Baronet (1657 – 21 August 1698) was an English Whig politician and baronet. He represented several seats in the House of Commons...
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1900 election was the second to use a limited version of the Hare-Clark system within Hobart and Launceston, which were given 6 and 4 seats respectively...
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Melbourne. Hare gave Ned Kelly's armour to Sir William Clarke, and it was later donated to the State Library of Victoria (SLV). Byrne's was kept by Hare and...
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the five electorates in the Tasmanian House of Assembly, it is located in Hobart on the western shore of the River Derwent and includes the suburbs below...
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heir of William Hare, Esq. of Beeston in Norfolk, married Thomas Hobart, Esq. son and heir of Miles Hobart, Esq., 2nd son of Sir James Hobart, by whom...
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The electoral district of Central Hobart, sometimes referred to as Hobart Central, was an electoral district of the Tasmanian House of Assembly. It was...
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