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    William Buller (1735–1796) was an English clergyman who served as Bishop of Exeter from 1792 to 1796. Buller was born probably at Morval, Cornwall, to...
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  • William Buller may refer to: William Buller (bishop) William Buller (racing driver) William Buller (cricketer) Bill Buller, Irish equestrian This disambiguation...
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  • Buller is an English surname. It may refer to: Anthony Buller (1613–1679), English soldier and Member of Parliament Sir Anthony Buller (1780–1866), English...
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    George Bull (25 March 1634 – 17 February 1710) was an English theologian and Bishop of St David's. He was born, 25 March 1634, in the parish of St Cuthbert...
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    Buller family was as follows: James Buller (1717–1765) who married as his first wife Elizabeth Gould, daughter and eventual sole heiress of William Gould...
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    Baronet, Bishop of Winchester. His younger brothers were the politicians John Buller (1721–1786), MP and Lord of the Admiralty, Francis Buller (1723-1764)...
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    married again, on 14 May 1808 to Susannah Catherine Buller, a daughter of William Buller, the Bishop of Exeter. They had two sons together before his death...
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    Bishop had originally intended the museum to house family heirlooms passed down to him through the royal lineage of his wife. Bishop hired William Tufts...
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  • William Turnbull (died 3 September 1454) was a Scottish politician and bishop, credited with founding Jedburgh Grammar School and the University of Glasgow...
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    the Shrewsbury Assizes in August 1784, with Mr Justice Francis Buller presiding. Buller followed a submission of the prosecution—which accorded with general...
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  • Chancellor of the diocese. In November 1832 William Phillpotts married Louisa Buller (1803-1871), daughter of James Buller (1766-1827), sometime Member of Parliament...
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    Henry Reginald Courtenay (1741–1803) was an English Bishop of Bristol (1794–1797) and Bishop of Exeter 1797–1803. He was the eldest surviving son of Henry...
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    married Newton Ogle, Dean of Winchester; Anne Thomas, married William Buller, Bishop of Exeter; Hester Thomas, married Rear Admiral Sir Chaloner Ogle...
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  • College which he himself had founded in 1804. Catholicism portal Buller, E., "Bishop William Gibson", Records and Recollections of St. Cuthbert's College...
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  • William Bishop (c. 1553 – 13 April 1624) was an English Catholic prelate who served as the first Catholic bishop in England after the Reformation, serving...
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    John Buller (1721–1786), Lord of the Admiralty and Francis Buller (1723–1764) and of William Buller (1735–1796), Bishop of Exeter. James Buller (1717–1765)...
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  • William (Hungarian: Vilmos; died 1221) was a Hungarian Catholic prelate in the 13th century, who served as the Bishop of Transylvania at least from 1204...
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    William of Wykeham (/ˈwɪkəm/; 1320 or 1324 – 27 September 1404) was Bishop of Winchester and Chancellor of England. He founded New College, Oxford, and...
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    the William Barbour who was ordained as an acolyte by Bishop Fleming of Lincoln on 21 April 1420 and subdeacon on 21 January 1421; and as William Barbour...
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    direct jurisdiction of the Bishop. The unbroken succession of Bishops of Salisbury came to an end in 1551 when Sir William Cecil was made Chancellor by...
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