• Hackney Phalanx was a group of high-church Tory defenders of Anglican orthodoxy prominent for around 25 years from c. 1805. They consisted of both clergy...
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    1857 in memory of South Hackney's first rector, Henry Handley Norris (1771–1850). Norris was a leading member of the Hackney Phalanx, a group of early nineteenth-century...
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  • consisted of thirteen men who would later form the movement known as the Hackney Phalanx. In the late 1880s Nobody’s occasionally met at the Freemasons' Tavern...
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    Hackney and Dean of Windsor John James Watson (d.1839), former Rector of Hackney and Archdeacon of St Albans, prominent member of the Hackney Phalanx...
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  • later known as the Hackney Phalanx, that grew up around him and his friend Joshua Watson. The son of Henry Handley Norris of Hackney, by Grace, daughter...
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    clergyman who became prominent in the High Church group known now as the Hackney Phalanx. He became Archdeacon of St Albans in 1816. Watson, brother of Joshua...
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  • and a reformer, he became Archdeacon of Stow. He associated with the Hackney Phalanx group of High Church activists. He was the seventh son of Thomas Butterworth...
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  • Baden Powell remained close to his High Church roots, an ally of the Hackney Phalanx. John Henry Overton argued that Copleston was his own man, not attached...
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    Norris, associated with the high-church pressure group known as the Hackney Phalanx. After 1825 the review "became more narrowly theological in scope"...
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    high-church party, and the coterie from which they emanated was called the "Hackney Phalanx". In 1811 the National Society for the Education of the Poor was formed:...
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  • Lyall was editor of the British Critic 1816–17 and associated with the Hackney Phalanx, the high-church group. Together with Hugh James Rose he became editor...
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  • Bowles was connected to High Church groups, including the emergent Hackney Phalanx. George Berkeley (1733–1795), George Horne, and William Jones of Nayland...
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    (1767-1839) one of the leaders of the High Church group known as the "Hackney Phalanx". This group most likely influenced Walsh's opposition to the national...
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  • from 1795. He became a good friend of Joshua Watson, a figure of the Hackney Phalanx group of High Church men. Cambridge was Archdeacon of Middlesex from...
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    hostile to the Tractarians than older, more orthodox members of the Hackney Phalanx. Paget as editor started a children's book collection, The Juvenile...
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  • out, despite the efforts of Henry Handley Norris of the controlling Hackney Phalanx representing High Church orthodoxy, and Churton. Boone also wrote:...
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  • and the rest of the high-churchmen who formed what was called the Hackney phalanx or "Clapton sect". Dr Samuel Parr described him as 'most illustrious'...
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  • Tory", "High Churchman" and "Church reformer". He is identified with Hackney Phalanx High Church group. The situation in the 1830s was that Isham in Northamptonshire...
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    phalanx throughout the Iliad, the focus of the poem on the heroic fighting, as mentioned above, would seem to contradict the tactics of the phalanx....
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    the Narragansett Pacer, Canadian Pacer, Thoroughbred, Norfolk Trotter, Hackney, and Morgan. The foundation bloodlines of the Standardbred trace to a Thoroughbred...
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    journalism. Hazlitt was well prepared to write The Spirit of the Age. Hackney College, where he studied for two years, was known for fostering radical...
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    age of four. At the age of 6 he left to attend Mr. Newcome's school in Hackney. Thanks to help from George Canning, he attended Eton for ten years, then...
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  • deep along Princes Street, with the march being described as 'a solid phalanx of resolute and unflinching womanhood bent upon obtaining the vote'. She...
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