Robert Neil Innes (born 11 October 1959) is an Anglican bishop. Since 2014, he has been the Bishop in Europe. Prior to becoming bishop he was Chancellor...
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Robert Innes may refer to: Robert Innes (bishop) (born 1959), Anglican bishop and Bishop of the Diocese in Europe Robert Alexander Innes (1918–2005), Royal...
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Scottish Clan Innes, and originated in Moray. Notable people include: George Innes (born 1938), actor Laura Innes (born 1959), actress Scott Innes (born 1966)...
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pro-cathedral in Valletta), but Robert Innes, Bishop in Europe (and former Chancellor (priest-in-charge) of Holy Trinity), is the first bishop to be based in Brussels...
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England at Bishop's Lodge in Worth, Crawley, West Sussex (close to Gatwick Airport, to facilitate ease of travel). Incumbent Robert Innes (2014–present)...
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Glen Innes is a parish and town on the Northern Tablelands, in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. It is the centre of the Glen Innes Severn...
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retired British bishop and president of the Conference of European Churches (2015) Richard Chartres, Bishop of London (2015) Robert Innes, Bishop in Europe...
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80 to 818 (published 1853). The second son of James Innes, and younger brother of Lewis Innes, he was born at Drumgask in the parish of Aboyne, Aberdeenshire...
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Robert Leighton (1611 – 25 June 1684) was a Scottish prelate and scholar, best known as a church minister, Bishop of Dunblane, Archbishop of Glasgow,...
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The active bishops of the Church of England are usually either diocesan bishops or suffragan bishops. Several also hold portfolios of national responsibility...
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by at least one modern secondary source, here (Bouchard): p.188 Innes 2004, p. 52. Innes, Matthew (2004). State and Society in the Early Middle Ages: The...
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Innes Review 48 (1997), pp. 112–124, reprinted in Spes Scotorum: Hope of Scots, eds. Broun and Clancy (1999), pp. 95–111. Dowden, John, The Bishops of...
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for the throne, John Comyn of Badenoch, and William Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews, Robert resigned in 1300 because of his quarrels with Comyn and the apparently...
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Lincoln's Inn sat on was sold by Bishop Richard Sampson to a Bencher named William Suliard, and his son sold the land to Lincoln's Inn in 1580. The Inn became...
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the Anglican presence in Versailles was celebrated by The Rt. Rev. Robert Innes, Bishop of Gibraltar in Europe on 16 November 2014. "Where we are". Cave...
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Gottlieb (February 3, 1918 – October 17, 2007), known professionally as Joey Bishop, was an American entertainer who appeared on television as early as 1948...
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(Edinburgh, 2000) Watt, D. E. R., "Bishops in the Isles before 1203: Bibliography and Biographical Lists", in The Innes Review, Volume 45, 1994, pp. 99–119...
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the Reformation". The Innes Review. 36 (2): 74–85. doi:10.3366/inr.1985.36.2.74 – via Edinburgh University Press. Dowden, Bishops of Scotland, pp. 88-92;...
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"Old Man Bishop" in a local community named Long Island in Kingsport, Tennessee. The drink was then tweaked by Ransom Bishop, Old Man Bishop's son, by...
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Ralph Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen (redirect from Ralph Wheeler Robert Lingen)
Ralph Robert Wheeler Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen KCB (19 December 1819 – 22 July 1905) was an English civil servant. Lingen was born in Birmingham, where...
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Aberdeen Cathedral. Macfarlane, "Stewart, William (c. 1490–1545)". Innes, p. lvi. Innes, p. lvi; Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p. 365. Watt, Fasti Ecclesiae, p...
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Robert Morgan (1608 – 1 September 1673) was a Welsh Bishop of Bangor. He was born at Fronfraith in the parish of Llandyssil in Montgomeryshire, the third...
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Turgot of Durham (category 11th-century Scottish Roman Catholic bishops)
Anjou, Blois, Touraine and Vermandois. Bartlett, Robert (2004). "Turgot (c.1050–1115), author and bishop of St Andrews". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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Lodge, Essex, extension (1752–56) Bishop's Palace, Chester, remodelled (1754–57); demolished 1874 35 & 36 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London (1754–57); 36 rebuilt...
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He was also a member of Gray's Inn from 1601 and took part in the Hampton Court Conference of 1603. Memorial to Bishop Henry Robinson in Carlisle Cathedral...
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including Sir Robert Brudenell and Thomas Wodeward, reverting the ownership of the Inn partially back to the Grey family. In 1506 the Inn was sold by the...
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Diocese in Europe (section Bishops)
Canterbury and is headed by the Bishop in Europe, who is assisted by the Suffragan Bishop in Europe. The present bishop, Robert Innes, was commissioned and consecrated...
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Robert Francis Vaughn (November 22, 1932 – November 11, 2016) was an American actor and political activist, whose career in film, television and theater...
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built by Henry Cheyne, bishop of Aberdeen, about the year 1290, or by King Robert the Bruce, who perhaps completed what the bishop had begun."[8] In the...
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William Warburton (redirect from Bishop Warburton)
1698 – 7 June 1779) was an English writer, literary critic and churchman, Bishop of Gloucester from 1759 until his death. He edited editions of the works...
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