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21David Lewis (English merchant) — For other people of the same name, see David Lewis (disambiguation). David Lewis (1823 – 4 December 1885), was an English merchant and philanthropist of Jewish origin. He was born in London. Settling in Liverpool in 1840, he had by 1856… …
22Moravian music — The Moravian musical tradition in America began with the earliest Moravian settlers in the first half of the 18th century.These Moravians were members of a well established church – officially called Unitas Fratrum or Unity of Brethren – that by… …
23Raphael Kirchheim — (born in Frankfort on the Main 1804; died there September 61889) was a German Jewish scholar.LifeFor some time he was shoḥeṭ in the Orthodox congregation of Samson Raphael Hirsch in Frankfort, where he spent his whole life. He assented to the… …
24James Warren Doyle — Bishop James Doyle (1786 1834) was a Roman Catholic Bishop of Kildare and Leighlin in Ireland, who used the signature “JKL”, an acronym from “James Kildare and Leighlin.” A campaigner for Catholic Emancipation up to 1829, he was also an educator …
25William John Fitzpatrick — (b. in Dublin, Ireland, 31 Aug., 1830; d. there 24 Dec., 1895) was a historian. The son of a rich merchant, he had ample means to indulge his taste for biography, and especially for seeking out what was hitherto unknown and not always desirable… …
26Fringford — infobox UK place country = England static static image caption= latitude= 51.9532 longitude= 1.1225 official name =Fringford population = shire district= shire county= Oxfordshire metropolitan borough= metropolitan county = region=South East… …
27Teniers, David — • The name of two eminent Flemish landscape painters; the elder, born at Antwerp in 1582; died there in 1649; the younger; born at Antwerp in 1610; died at Brussels in 1694 Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Teniers, David …
28Antipope John XXIII — John XXIII † Catholic Encyclopedia ► John XXIII Antipope of the Pisan party (1400 15), b. about 1370; d. 22 November, 1419. Cardinal Baldassare Cossa was one of the seven Cardinals who, in May, 1408, deserted …
29David Augustine Baker — David Augustine Baker † Catholic Encyclopedia ► David Augustine Baker A well known Benedictine mystic and an ascetic writer, born at Abergavenny, England, 9 December, 1575; died of the plague in London, 9 August, 1641. His father was… …
30Gerard Groote — Gerard Groote † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Gerard Groote (Or Geert De Groote; Gerhardus Magnus.) Founder of the Brethren of the Common Life , b. 1340 at Deventer, Gelderland; d. 20 Aug., 1384. From the chapter school in his native… …