Edward Sparke (c. 1610/11 - 1692) was an orthodox Anglican English clergyman and devotional writer in prose and poetry, who despite being ejected from...
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Sparke is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Arthur Sparke, lawyer and politician Bowyer Sparke, bishop Edward Sparke, clergyman John...
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Ely Cathedral (category Edward Blore buildings)
replaced the baroque items installed in the 1690s. In 1845 Edward Sparke, son of the bishop Bowyer Sparke, and himself a canon, spearheaded a major campaign to...
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Bowyer Edward Sparke (27 April 1759 – 4 April 1836) was an English bishop. He was born at Bury St Edmunds, and was admitted a pensioner at Pembroke College...
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children and he left the hall to his eldest son Henry Edward Sparke Upcher. Henry Edward Sparke Upcher was knighted and from 1941 until 1950 he was Chairman...
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clergy have included William Bedwell (from 1607), the devotional writer Edward Sparke (1667–1693), and John Howard Churchill, later Dean of Carlisle. The...
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the royalists President James Marsh, archdeacon of Chichester, and Edward Sparke. A work from 1646 by Anthony Burges claimed support from College members...
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December 1717: John Throckmorton, of Warrington in Olney 21 December 1718: Edward Sparke, of Chipping Wycombe 3 December 1719: William Proby, of Agmondesham...
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West. The country of the Pambalong was known as Barrahineban. In 1841 Edward Sparke Snr, original settler and owner of "Woodlands" conveyed 2.43 hectares...
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Settlement occurred at Hexham in the 1820s when the land was granted to Edward Sparke.[citation needed] Hexham was named after the market town of Hexham,...
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and Hagar, xix Sermons on Genesis xvi., London, 1649, published by Edward Sparke. "Shute, Josias (SHT602J)". A Cambridge Alumni Database. University...
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examples: she printed William Prynne's Anti-Arminianism (1630) for Michael Sparke, and Clement Cotton's The Mirror of Martyrs (1631) for Robert Allot. She...
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subjects included Prince Augustus Frederick, Duke of Sussex and Bowyer Edward Sparke (1759-1836), Bishop of Chester. Beechey exhibited his paintings at the...
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fifty copies of his funeral sermon were printed, which was written by Edward Sparke, later the author of Scintilla Altaris. Herald Heraldry D. MacCulloch...
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of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Edward Raymond Streat, CBE, Chairman of the Cotton Board. Henry Edward Sparke Upcher, Chairman, Norfolk War Agricultural...
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Freiherr von Spanheim 1679-02-03 7 December 1629 – 25 October 1710 Bowyer Edward Sparke 1810-03-15 27 April 1759 – 4 April 1836 Bishop of Ely Robert Stephen...
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Thomas Sparke was the only medieval incumbent of the office of Bishop of Berwick in England. Previously Prior of Lindisfarne and Prebendary at Durham Cathedral...
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Sparke 1988, p. 30. Sparke 1988, pp. 31–32. Sparke 1988, pp. 103–104, 145, 188, 323. Wigmore 1971, pp. 111–120. Gibbney 1988, pp. 230–242. Sparke 1988...
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Arthur Sparke (5 June 1628 – 1677) was an English lawyer and politician who sat in the House of Commons in 1660. Arthur was born on 5 June 1628, as the...
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Bradfield RSD George Swinton Bray For service to local government. William Edward Sparke Brennan For service to the welfare of members of the defence force Leonard...
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his father's brand of publishing, with some religious works, like Edward Sparke's Scintillula Altaris, or A Pious Reflection on Primitive Religion (1652)...
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Thomas Warre of Somerset. In 1696 he married Susanna Sparke (died 1733), a member of the prominent Sparke family of The Friary, in the parish of St Jude, Plymouth...
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by Charles Coffey (1731) Gentleman in Caelia by Charles Johnson (1732) Sparke in The Miser by Henry Fielding (1733) Valeius Publicola in Junius Brutus...
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Edwardian Architecture and Its Origins, The Architectural Press Ltd, 1977 Sparke, P. et al., Design Source Book, Macdonald Orbis, 1986. Valinsky, David,...
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just been sent away to live with his uncle and aunt in Indiana, teenager Sparke Thornton (Lon McCallister) has a penchant for trouble. At first, he is not...
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Bibcode:2009ApJ...705L.101O. doi:10.1088/0004-637X/705/2/L101. S2CID 734824. Sparke, Linda S.; Gallagher, John S. (2007). Galaxies in the Universe: An Introduction...
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14th-century Peterborough Chronicle, ascribed by its first editor, Joseph Sparke, to the otherwise unknown John of Peterborough. There are two main theories...
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to defend banning books in Island Trees School District v. Pico. J. Fred Sparke Elementary Michael F. Stokes Elementary Island Trees Memorial Middle School...
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Sambourne House, 18 Stafford Terrace". In Keeble, Trevor; Martin, Brenda; Sparke, Penny (eds.). The modern period room: the construction of the exhibited...
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St Philip's Marsh (section Sparke Evans Park)
deposits of made ground. Sparke Evans Park is situated on the riverside not far from the retail park. The land was donated by P.F. Sparke Evans and Jonathan...
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