• Caroline Penrose Bammel, FBA (née Hammond; 6 July 1940 – 31 October 1995), also known as Caroline Hammond Bammel, was a Cornish ecclesiastical historian...
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  • sons (both educated at Clifton College) and three daughters including Caroline Bammel, a noted historian of the early church. Nicholas Hammond Close, built...
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    featuring the latest information on the school. Violet Alford, dancer Caroline Bammel, religious historian Jo Durie, professional tennis player Catharine...
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    daughter of Earl of Courtown, Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall 1994-2004 Caroline Bammel (1940 in Falmouth - 1995) British ecclesiastical historian Patrick...
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  • lieutenant general, cancer. Word Baker, 72, American theatre director. Caroline Bammel, 55, English historian, classicist, and academic, cancer. Glenn Berry...
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  • Angarrack, historian and activist Francis Vyvyan Jago Arundell, antiquary Caroline Bammel, ecclesiastical historian and classicist Sheila Bird, local history...
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  • British Academy. Retrieved 5 July 2018. Chadwick, Henry (1997). "Caroline Penrose Hammond Bammel 1940–1995" (PDF). Proceedings of the British Academy. 94: 285–291...
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  • 2000–4, Secretary 2005–7) William L. Petersen (American 1989–2006) Caroline P. Hammond–Bammel (British 1990–95) J. David Thomas (British 1990–2007) M. Bruce...
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