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    Francis Blackburne PC (Ire) KS (11 November 1782 – 17 September 1867) was an Irish judge and eventually became Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Born at Great...
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    Francis Blackburne (9 June 1705 – 7 August 1787) was an English Anglican clergyman, archdeacon of Cleveland and an activist against the requirement of...
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    description of Francis Blackburne's involvement with Free and Candid Disquisitions by Blackburne's son, also named Francis Blackburne, and published by...
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    Bench for Ireland In office 1852–1866 Monarch Victoria Preceded by Francis Blackburne Succeeded by James Whiteside Personal details Born (1776-01-08)8 January...
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  • Francis Henry Blackburne Daniell (19 January 1845 – 10 February 1921) was an Anglo-Irish barrister and historian, known for his work on the Calendar of...
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    politician, university professor, and Provost of Trinity College Dublin. Francis Blackburne (Classics, 1801), Lord Chancellor of Ireland. Roy Bradford (Modern...
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  • Blackburne-Rigsby (born Anna Blackburne, 1961), American judge Francis Blackburne (1782–1867), Lord Chancellor of Ireland Harry Blackburne DSO, MC (1878–1963)...
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    non sic dormit), but wakes (sed vigilat) and experiences visions". Francis Blackburne argues that John Jortin misread this and other passages from Luther...
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    soul was not taught in the Bible were made by mortalists such as Francis Blackburne, Joseph Priestley, and Samuel Bourne. Mortalists such as Richard Overton...
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    he was the eldest son of John Disney and his wife Jane Blackburne, daughter of Francis Blackburne and his wife. His father was a former Anglican clergyman...
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  • above) Maziere Brady (16 July 1846 – 1852) (Attorney-General, 1839–40) Francis Blackburne (1852) (Attorney-General 1831-34 and 1841–42) Maziere Brady (1852–1858)...
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    publisher, founder of George Bell & Sons Amanda Sonia Berry, CEO of BAFTA Francis Blackburne, archdeacon and dissenter John Brasse, writer William Brice, ethnographer...
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  • selling the collections of men such as John Smeaton, Lemuel Dole Nelme, Francis Blackburne, the particularly large library of the actor John Henderson, and "perhaps...
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    the eldest daughter of William Frend and Sarah Blackburne (1779–?), a granddaughter of Francis Blackburne (1705–1787), Archdeacon of Cleveland. De Morgan...
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  • 1661 – Jin Shengtan, Chinese journalist and critic (b. 1608) 1787 – Francis Blackburne, English Anglican churchman and activist (b. 1705) 1817 – Pierre Samuel...
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  • Légal Trap (redirect from Blackburne Trap)
    The Légal Trap or Blackburne Trap (also known as Légal Pseudo-Sacrifice and Légal Mate) is a chess opening trap, characterized by a queen sacrifice followed...
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  • John Barwick, Royalist churchman and Dean of St. Paul's Cathedral Francis Blackburne, Archdeacon Henry Lowther Clarke, first Archbishop of Melbourne Ingram...
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    nearer New Christmas Day. William Dawson (1902) writes a Reverend Francis Blackburne opened his church on Friday, 5 January 1753—(O.S., 25 December 1752)—to...
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    1441). A strong Attorney, like Philip Tisdall, William Saurin, or Francis Blackburne, could exercise great influence over the Dublin administration. Tisdall...
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    a daughter of the Rev. Francis Blackburne, vicar of Brignall in Yorkshire, and granddaughter of Archdeacon Francis Blackburne. They had seven children...
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