• James Ingall Wedgwood (24 March 1883 – 13 March 1951) was the first Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church. Wedgwood was a former Anglican, a...
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  • Wedgwood is a British pottery firm founded by Josiah Wedgwood. Wedgwood may also refer to: Wedgwood railway station, Staffordshire, England Wedgwood, Seattle...
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    Julia Wedgwood (1833–1913), and grandfather of Bishop J. I. Wedgwood. His wife, his first cousin on his mother's side, Frances "Fanny" Wedgwood (née Mackintosh;...
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    Wedgwood is an English fine china, porcelain and luxury accessories manufacturer that was founded on 1 May 1759 by the potter and entrepreneur Josiah Wedgwood...
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    Co-Freemasonry, an author on occult subjects, and the co-initiator, with J. I. Wedgwood, of the Liberal Catholic Church. Originally a priest of the Church of...
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  • Liberal Catholic Church was founded by J. I. Wedgwood and Charles Webster Leadbeater, two Theosophists. Wedgwood had been consecrated as a bishop in 1916...
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    Josiah Wedgwood FRS (12 July 1730 – 3 January 1795) was an English potter, entrepreneur and abolitionist. Founding the Wedgwood company in 1759, he developed...
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    Colonel Josiah Clement Wedgwood, 1st Baron Wedgwood, DSO, PC, DL (16 March 1872 – 26 July 1943), sometimes referred to as Josiah Wedgwood IV, was a British...
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    also wanted more ritual within Theosophy, and to achieve this he and J. I. Wedgwood became bishops in the Old Catholic Church. They then split from that...
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    "Printing the Regicide of Charles I", History, 89 (4): 500–524, doi:10.1111/j.0018-2648.2004.t01-1-00310.x, JSTOR 24427624 Wedgwood, C. V. (1965), "European Reaction...
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    Alfred Allen Wedgwood (1842–1892), father of J. I. Wedgwood.[citation needed] Hope Elizabeth (1844–1935) married her cousin Godfrey Wedgwood.[citation needed]...
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    Wedgwood is a middle-class residential neighborhood of northeast Seattle, Washington with a modest commercial strip. Wedgwood is located about two miles...
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  • Jane's Infantry Weapons, a publication of Jane's Information Group J. I. Wedgwood (1883–1951), the first Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church...
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    Emma Darwin (redirect from Emma Wedgwood)
    Emma Darwin (née Wedgwood; 2 May 1808 – 2 October 1896) was an English woman who was the wife and first cousin of Charles Darwin. They were married on...
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  • another Theosophical group, the Liberal Catholic Church founded by J. I. Wedgwood and Charles Webster Leadbeater, alleging that it was not concerned with...
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    Consumers' Trust from Wedgwood to Dell (2001) pp 43–90. Media related to Henry John Heinz at Wikimedia Commons Quotations related to Henry J. Heinz at Wikiquote...
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    following year, he consecrated a number of others as bishops, including J. I. Wedgwood who went on to found the Liberal Catholic Church. He entered St Catharine's...
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    Jammu and Kashmir Guy Kindersley (1876–1956), Conservative politician J. I. Wedgwood (1883–1951), first Presiding Bishop of the Liberal Catholic Church Archibald...
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    Thomas Wedgwood (14 May 1771 – 10 July 1805) was an English photographer and inventor. He is most widely known as an early experimenter in the field of...
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    The founding bishops of the Liberal Catholic Church were Theosophists J. I. Wedgwood and C. W. Leadbeater who were "actively involved" in the work of the...
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    On September 15, 1999, a mass shooting occurred at Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. 47-year-old Larry Gene Ashbrook entered during a See You...
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  • Iris Veronica, Lady Wedgwood, (née Pawson; 1887 – 17 February 1982) was a British author of novels and non-fiction works on the topography and history...
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    Bassett 2015, p. 14. Wedgwood 1938, pp. 74–75. Wedgwood 1938, pp. 78–79. Bassett 2015, pp. 12, 15. Wedgwood 1938, pp. 81–82. Wedgwood 1938, p. 94. Baramova...
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    Reeve, L. J. (1989), Charles I and the Road to Personal Rule, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ISBN 0-5215-2133-5 Wedgwood, Cicely Veronica (1955),...
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    he did not pursue making these results permanent. Around 1800, Thomas Wedgwood made the first reliably documented, although unsuccessful attempt at capturing...
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    and second tiers featured specially commissioned 10 cm blue and white Wedgwood Jasper vases set in alcoves behind silver pillars, with smaller vases on...
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  • Frances Julia Wedgwood (6 February 1833 – 26 November 1913), also known as Florence Dawson, was an English feminist whose writing spanned philosophy, fiction...
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    1560–1960 (2004), 15–32, esp. 15). Wedgwood (1944) p. 104. Wedgwood (1944) p. 105. Wedgwood (1944) p. 108. Wedgwood (1944) p. 109. Midelfort, H. C. Erik...
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    English Civil War (category Charles I of England)
     167–68, 506–07 Wedgwood 1970, p. 209. Wanklyn & Jones 2005, p. 74. Wanklyn & Jones 2005, p. 103. Young & Holmes 1974, p. 151. Gentles, I.J. (12 July 2007)...
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    Wedgwood 1961, p. 175. Kenyon, J.P. The Popish Plot, Phoenix Press reissue (2000), p. 224 Wedgwood 1961, p. 158. Wedgwood 1961, pp. 226–227. Wedgwood...
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