Elizabeth Anne Livingstone MBE (7 July 1929 – 1 January 2023), also known as E. A. Livingstone, was an English Anglican theologian, who specialised in...
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explorer in Africa. Livingstone was married to Mary Moffat Livingstone, from the prominent 18th-century Moffat missionary family. Livingstone came to have a...
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Livingstone College is a private historically black Christian college in Salisbury, North Carolina. It is affiliated with the African Methodist Episcopal...
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International Conference on Patristic Studies and editor (with Elizabeth Livingstone) of The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (first edition...
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Honour and Nikolaus Pevsner, and the theologians Frank Cross and Elizabeth Livingstone all say this usage is wrong. The Oxford English Dictionary records...
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father's territories in 1449 while a still a minor. John's marriage to Elizabeth Livingstone had been determined by the usual calculations of profit and position...
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Kenneth Robert Livingstone (born 17 June 1945) is an English retired politician who served as the Leader of the Greater London Council (GLC) from 1981...
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Mary Livingstone (née Moffat; 12 April 1821 – 27 April 1862) was the wife of the Scottish Congregationalist missionary David Livingstone. She was a linguist...
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(Routledged 2013 ISBN 978-1-13620205-6), p. 149 Frank Leslie Cross, Elizabeth Livingstone (editors), The Oxford Dictionary of the Christian Church (Oxford...
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Anne Livingstone, Countess of Eglinton (died 1632) was a Scottish courtier and aristocrat, and lady-in-waiting to Princess Elizabeth and Anne of Denmark...
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academic Elizabeth Livingstone (1929–2023), English Anglican theologian Elizabeth Llewellyn-Smith (born 1934), British academic administrator Elizabeth Loaiza...
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Ian Malcolm Livingstone (born 22 May 1962) is a British billionaire property developer, through the privately held London & Regional Properties, owned...
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Elizabeth Ann Cole (born August 30, 1939), known professionally as Elizabeth Ashley, is an American actress of theatre, film, and television. She has been...
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Academy (however, an earlier case may have been treated in patient Elizabeth Livingstone in the seventeenth century). He originally described it as Filariae...
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irrigation; b) Livingstone's house and workshop; c) Sechele's square house designed by Livingstone; d) Grave of Elizabeth Livingstone born and died there...
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Stadium). Edith Lank, 96, American author and advice columnist. Elizabeth Livingstone, 93, English Anglican theologian. Kadri Mälk, 64, Estonian visual...
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Richard John Livingstone (born November 1964) is a British billionaire property developer, through the privately held London & Regional Properties, owned...
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Livingstone Hospital is a large Provincial government-funded hospital situated in Korsten, Port Elizabeth in South Africa. It is a tertiary hospital and...
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August 1594, Livingstone carried the towel. In November 1596 the care of Princess Elizabeth was entrusted to him and his wife Helen Livingstone, Countess...
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wife of the missionary, David Livingstone Mary Livingston (1541–1582), lady-in-waiting to Mary, Queen of Scots Mary Elizabeth Livingston (1857–1913), Australian...
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Sir Iain Thomas Livingstone, QPM (born 6 October 1966) is a Scottish retired police officer who served as Chief Constable of Police Scotland. He was previously...
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died in 1922. Patrick Manson was a son of Alexander Manson and Elizabeth Livingstone Blaikie, born at Oldmeldrum, eighteen miles north of Aberdeen. His...
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The T1 or Lusaka–Livingstone Road is the main highway of the Southern Province of Zambia. It begins 55 kilometres south of the city of Lusaka (10 kilometres...
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"Lady Elizabeth". During her early life in Scotland, Elizabeth was brought up at Linlithgow Palace, where she was placed in the care of Lord Livingstone and...
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Henry Morton Stanley (redirect from How I Found Livingstone)
and his search for missionary and explorer David Livingstone. Besides his discovery of Livingstone, he is mainly known for his search for the sources...
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Liz Allan (redirect from Elizabeth Allan Osborn)
a hybrid of the Anti-Venom Symbiote and the Carnage Symbiote. Sally Livingstone portrays Liz Allan in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man (2002), while Laura Harrier...
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Maxillofacial trauma and esthetic facial reconstruction, Churchill Livingstone, p. 555, ISBN 9780443071249 McKay, Reg (19 October 2007). "Razor gangs...
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to Theophilus Howard, 2nd Earl of Suffolk, and his Scottish wife, Lady Elizabeth Home, daughter of the Earl of Dunbar. Lady Katherine defied her parents...
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(1580–1660), 11th of Mathers, of Kincardineshire, Scotland and Elizabeth Livingstone, daughter of John Livingston of Dunipace.[citation needed] In 1626...
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born at Green Swamp near Bathurst to pastoralist Andrew Kerr and Elizabeth Livingstone. He worked on his father's station near Wellington, which he inherited...
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