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  • William Sowerby (1799–1875) was an English cleric who served in Cumberland before moving to New South Wales, Australia. He was the first Anglican priest...
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    Dean Frederic William Farrar (Bombay, 7 August 1831 – Canterbury, 22 March 1903) was a senior-ranking cleric of the Church of England (Anglican), schoolteacher...
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    to serve in New South Wales, William Sowerby arrived in Sydney in 1837, immediately becoming the first Anglican cleric in Goulburn. In 1838, Broughton...
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  • John Sowerby M.A. (18 September 1823 – 8 December 1902) was an English botanist, writer, and early member of the Alpine Club. John Sowerby was born in...
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    The Reverend Dr Jo Kershaw - Lecturer in Liturgy The Right Reverend Mark Sowerby - Principal Donald Arden – Archbishop of Central Africa Patrick Barron...
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    John Tillotson (category People from Sowerby Bridge)
    1691 to 1694. Tillotson was the son of a Puritan clothier at Haughend, Sowerby, Yorkshire. Little is known of his early youth; he studied at Colne Grammar...
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    the next 25 years. Charles' father was an active and highly conservative cleric of the Church of England who later became the Archdeacon of Richmond and...
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  • zoological specimens for the British Museum, during which Arthur de Carle Sowerby discovered a new species of jerboa. He was also closely involved in his...
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  • Shaffer (born 1926; Anthony died 2001, Peter died 2016), dramatists John Sowerby (1823-1902), botanist, writer and early member of the Alpine Club Sir Charles...
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    role of alternative episcopal oversight, following the decision by Mark Sowerby, then Bishop of Horsham, to recognise the orders of priests and bishops...
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    orchestra, 1928) Paul Hindemith: Nobilissima Visione (ballet 1938) Leo Sowerby: Canticle of the Sun (cantata for mixed voices with accompaniment for piano...
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  • Coventry (consecrated 2008), has been Dean of Windsor since 2023 Mark Sowerby, former Bishop of Horsham (consecrated 2009), has been Principal of the...
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  • power under Clement Attlee, Belcher was elected as the Labour member for Sowerby, capturing the seat from his Conservative opponent with a majority of 6...
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  • Leo Sowerby (1895–1968), American composer of 5 numbered orchestral symphonies, as well as a Symphony in G and Sinfonia brevis for organ William Grant...
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    1873) Henry Inman, pioneer of South Australia, rector at North Scarle. William Sowerby (1799–1875), the first Anglican clergyman at Goulburn, New South Wales...
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  • Cadwallader Adams (4 November 1817 – 17 October 1899) was a 19th-century English cleric, schoolmaster and writer of children's novels. He was the grandson of Simon...
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  • (Seventy Summers) L. P. Hartley (1895–1972), author William Harness (1790–1869), English cleric and man of letters Carey Harrison (1944–), English novelist...
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    the honours of Huntingdon and Tynedale, along with Penrith and Castle Sowerby, the latter being in Inglewood Forest. In 1237, the Treaty of York was...
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  • possible to believe that the doughty animal-lover, the late Lord Houghton of Sowerby, will be looking down on our proceedings today. Lord McIntosh of Haringey:...
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    January 1887     Buxton Order 1887   Halifax Order 1887   Otley Order 1887   Sowerby Bridge Order 1887 Tramways Orders Confirmation (No. 2) Act 1887 50 & 51...
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