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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"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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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considered for merging. › On September 15, 1999, a mass shooting occurred at Wedgwood Baptist Church in Fort Worth, Texas. 47-year-old Larry Gene Ashbrook entered...
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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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Thirty Years' War (section Phase I: 1618 to 1635)
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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History of photography (section Thomas Wedgwood and Humphry Davy: Fleeting detailed photograms (1790?–1802))
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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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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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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Retrieved 8 April 2010. Edwards, G., The Last Days of Charles I, Sutton, 1999. Nenner citing Wedgwood, p. 122. Robertson, Geoffrey (2002). Crimes Against Humanity:...
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William the Silent (redirect from Willem I of Orange)
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)
Wedgwood 1970, p. 107 Wedgwood 1970, p. 82 Wedgwood 1970, p. 100 Royle 2006, pp. 158–166 Wedgwood 1970, pp. 403–404 Wedgwood 1970, p. 111 Wedgwood 1970...
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Franciscan Ceramics (category Waterford Wedgwood)
International Pipe and Ceramics (Interpace) from 1962 to 1979, and Wedgwood from 1979 to 1983. Wedgwood closed the Los Angeles plant, and moved the production of...
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