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  • William Falconer (or Falconar) (1707–1784) was a Scottish clergyman who served as the Bishop of Moray (1742–1778), Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church...
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  • William Falconer (bishop) (1707–1784), Scottish clergyman Willie Falconer (born 1966), Scottish footballer William Faulkner (disambiguation) Falconer...
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  • Colin Falconer (1623–1686) was a 17th-century Scottish minister and Church of Scotland bishop. Born in 1623, he was the son of Beatrix Falconer née Dunbar...
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  • and politician Colin Falconer (disambiguation), several people Colin Falconer (bishop) (1623–1686), Scottish bishop Colin Falconer (writer) (born 1953)...
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  • Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church (category Bishops by type)
    Reverend the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church", is the presiding bishop of the Scottish Episcopal Church. The current Primus is the Most Revd. Mark...
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  • Falconer (or Falconar) (c.1660–1723) was a Scottish clergyman who served as a minister in the Church of Scotland and before becoming a college bishop...
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  • William Abernethy Drummond (called Abernethy; 1719?–1809), was a physician who later became Bishop of Edinburgh. Born William Abernethy in 1719 or 1720...
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  • him their bishop, and he was consecrated at Forfar on 24 June by the Primus of the Scottish Episcopal Church, William Falconer, with Bishops Andrew Gerard...
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  • Thomas Falconer (1772–1839) was an English clergyman and classical scholar. The son of William Falconer, M.D., F.R.S., of Bath, Somerset by Henrietta,...
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    traditional terms are used to describe a person involved in falconry: a "falconer" flies a falcon; an "austringer" (Old French origin) keeps Goshawks and...
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  • the Bishop of Brechin from 1778 to 1781. He was consecrated the Bishop of the Diocese of Brechin on 13 August 1778 at Edinburgh by Primus Falconer and...
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  • Scotland Charles Falconer, Baron Falconer of Thoroton, Lord Chancellor Robert Finlay, 1st Viscount Finlay, Lord Chancellor William Gloag Richard Haldane...
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  • in Montrose, he was the son of merchant William Clerk (d.1620), and was baptised by Alexander Forbes, the Bishop of Caithness, at Fettercairn on 22 December...
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    Magny-ser-Tille Simon, Lord of Pontailler Stephen, Lord of Vonges John William Erard, Master Falconer John, Lord of Vonges Guy, Viscount of Dijon Hugh, Lord of Talmay...
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  • was an extend vacancy. 1776–1784: William Falconer (also Primus 1762–1782) 1784–1788: See vacant 1788–1805: William Abernethy Drummond 1806–1830: Daniel...
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  • the story. The Swedish metal band Falconer released the song "Heresy in Disguise" in 2001, part of their Falconer album. The song is based on the novel...
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  • ). The Bishops of Scotland. James Maclehose and Sons. Robert Keith & John Spottiswoode (1824). An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops: Down to...
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    in parliament, he was returned by Lord Clive for his pocket-borough of Bishop's Castle, in Shropshire, in January 1770. During the next session he acted...
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  • early days of the Scottish Episcopal Church, college bishops were men who were consecrated bishops in order to maintain apostolic succession but (extraordinarily)...
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    Bath Abbey (category William II of England)
    patronage of the Bishop of Worcester. King Offa of Mercia successfully wrested "that most famous monastery at Bath" from the bishop in 781. William of Malmesbury...
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