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  • 111John Jenkins — may refer to: *John Jenkins (composer) (1592 ndash;1678), English composer *John Jenkins (governor), colonial governor of North Carolina *John Jenkins (Australian politician) (1851 ndash;1923), American born Premier of South Australia *John Brady …

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  • 112St. Mark's Episcopal Church (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) — Infobox nrhp | name =St. Mark s Episcopal Church nrhp type = nhl caption = St. Mark s Episcopal Church location= 1607 27 Locust St., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania lat degrees = 39 lat minutes = 56 lat seconds = 56 lat direction = N long degrees = 75 …

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  • 113Levi Silliman Ives — (1797 ndash; 1867) was an American theologian. He was born at Meriden, Connecticut; was brought up on his father s farm in Turin, New York; served during the first year of the War of 1812 and studied at Hamilton College; but in 1819 left the… …

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  • 114Commemoration (Church of England) — Anglicanism portal Commemorations are a type of religious observance in the Church of England. They are the least significant type of observance, the others being Principal Feasts, Principal Holy Days, Festivals, and Lesser Festivals. Whereas… …

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  • 115Thomas Combe — (1796–1872) was a Superintendent of the Oxford University Press in Oxford, England, and a patron of the arts. He was also a founder and benefactor of St Barnabas Church, near the Press in Jericho and close to Oxford Canal.Combe was the son of a… …

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  • 116St Barnabas Church, Oxford — St Barnabas Church is a church in Jericho, central Oxford, England, located close to Oxford Canal.The church was founded by Thomas Combe, Superintendent of the Oxford University Press close to the church, and his wife Martha. They were followers… …

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  • 117Edward Maltby — (6 April, 1770 3 July, 1859) was an English clergyman of the Church of England. He became Bishop of Durham, controversial for his liberal politics, for his slightly naive ecumenism, and for the great personal wealth that he amassed.Early… …

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  • 118James Garbett — (1802 1879) was a British academic and clergyman, who became Archdeacon of Chichester. [From 1851 to 1879. [http://www.british history.ac.uk/report.asp?compid=34647] He was parish priest of Clayton cum Keymer, Sussex from 1835 to his death. (… …

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  • 119Folliott Sandford Pierpoint — October 7,1835 1917 was a hymnist and poet.Born at Spa Villa, Bath, England, he was educated at Queens College, Cambridge, graduating in 1871 with classical honors. Pierpoint was a classics schoolmaster and a devout Tractarian. He taught at… …

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  • 120Jerome, 4th Count de Salis-Soglio — Jerome de Salis (1771 1836), DL, JP, FRS, Comes SRI, Illustris et Magnificus .::Visionary, vegetarian semi resident Anglo Grison Irish landlord.Salis was the eldest surviving son of Peter De Salis by his third wife Ann, daughter of… …

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