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    Paul Shackerley (born 16 August 1956) is an Anglican priest of the Church in Wales and is the current dean of Brecon. Shackerley studied for ordination...
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    Crimean War, was buried in the cathedral churchyard. The present Dean is Paul Shackerley, who was appointed in September 2014, in succession to Geoffrey Marshall...
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  • Gibraltar Ronald Sargison – Dean of St George's Cathedral, Georgetown Paul Shackerley – Dean of Brecon Colin Slee – Dean of Southwark Rowan Smith – Dean...
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    James Jackson: 1969 to 1973 The Revd John Bird Canon C. Smith Canon Paul Shackerley The Revd David Stevens 1740 (11 January) William Tireman 1741 John...
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  • Church in Wales titles Preceded by John Davies Dean of Brecon Cathedral 2008-2014 Succeeded by Paul Shackerley...
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    Church, Wrexham on 22 November 2021. The current Dean of Brecon is Paul Shackerley. The current Archdeacons of the diocese are: Brecon — Alan Jevons Gower...
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  • Shropshire Stuart Anderson Simon Tobias Thomson Matthew Green Charles Shackerley-Bennett Hilary Wendt Michael Guest (SDP) Conservative Philip Dunne (Ludlow)...
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    Lyly Lewis Machin Francis Marbury Gervase Markham Christopher Marlowe Shackerley Marmion John Marston John Mason Philip Massinger Thomas May Thomas Middleton...
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    30 – David Denicke, German jurist and hymnwriter (d. 1680) January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (d. 1639) February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French...
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    (1634), attributing not one but two children to the couple: Youth and Joy. Shackerley Marmion wrote a verse version called Cupid and Psyche (1637), and La Fontaine...
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  • The Spanish Bawd published Jean Mairet – La Silvanire, ou la Morte-vive Shackerley Marmion – Holland's Leaguer runs for a highly unusual six straight performances...
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    marriage of his father, Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 3rd Baronet, to Frances Shackerley of Cheshire. He was a baby when his father was killed by a fall from his...
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    Wright Arthur Savill into boy players with the company. Both appeared in Shackerley Marmion's Holland's Leaguer in December 1631.[citation needed] Chambers...
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  • December 23 – Barbara Longhi, Italian painter (b. 1552) 1639 January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (b. 1603) January 14 – Sophie of Brunswick-Lüneburg...
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  • Edward Somerset, 2nd Marquess of Worcester (died 1667) 1603 21 January – Shackerley Marmion, dramatist (died 1639) 27 January – Harbottle Grimston, politician...
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    politician Andrew Logan sculptor and founder of Alternative Miss World Shackerley Marmion, dramatist John Maxton, Lord Maxton, Labour MP for Glasgow Cathcart...
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    came to dominate British art in the 20th century, drew its inspiration from Paul Cézanne and had little regard for 19th-century British painting. In 1911...
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    died in March 1748, he married another heiress, his god-daughter Frances Shackerley (1721–1803); his son and heir, Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, 4th Baronet (1749–1789)...
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  • 30 – David Denicke, German jurist and hymnwriter (d. 1680) January – Shackerley Marmion, English dramatist (d. 1639) February 2 – Louise de Bourbon, French...
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    contained some kind of personal satire. The Crafty Merchant, attributed to Shackerley Marmion; it was licensed for performance by the Lady Elizabeth's Men at...
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    It was built in 1725 as a domestic chapel to Somerford Hall by Peter Shackerley. Since 1943 it has been a chapel of ease. The hall, other than one wing...
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  • Hospitality Industry in Northern Ireland. Brian Geofrey Newell, Chairman, Shackerley Holdings Group Ltd. For services to the Tiling and Ceramics Industry....
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  • September – John Harvard, clergyman and colonist (born 1607) 1639 January – Shackerley Marmion, dramatist (born 1603) 7 November – Thomas Arundell, 1st Baron...
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  • London landmarks and institutions, were common in the early 1630s, with Shackerley Marmion's Holland's Leaguer (1631), James Shirley's Hyde Park (1632),...
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    27 −14.13 Green Anne Winifred Swinnerton Dyer 447 29.68 UKIP Charles Shackerley-Bennett 61 4.05 Majority 551 36.59 −43.81 Turnout 1,506 Conservative hold...
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