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g March 1878 with famine relief were Mr Turner, | Rev A Whiting (American Presbyterian Mission) and R |
A new Board was installed and a new chairman | Rev. A Hurst took over, Stoke applied for re-electio |
with a few upgrades including faster data (EVDO | Rev. A), a larger 3.5" inch touchscreen, and a front |
EVDO | Rev A), or 4G (e.g. |
In 1959, the | Rev. A. Barkley, RP minister in Geelong, became the |
Munro's list is generally regarded as being the | Rev. A. E. Robertson in 1901. |
His father was the | Rev A. St Leger Westall; The Times, Friday, Feb 26, |
logical Association in 1888 heard an account by | Rev. A. E. P. Gray, rector of Wallasey, that the 'Th |
, conducted by the Archdeacon of Manchester and | Rev. A. F. Aldis. |
hrist, the King; Adapted from the French of the | Rev. A. Philippe, C. SS. |
Rev. A. Ellis Nieting, 1966-85 | |
nder the influence of a Methodist minister, the | Rev. A. Stubbs, and two years later made up his mind |
ent Christ Church Polokwane their first rector, | Rev A. Weinstein, in 1895. |
entury extensive restoration was carried out by | Rev A. J. Stephenson and his son, J. H. Stephenson. |
ncludes significant 19th-century restoration by | Rev A. J. Stephenson and his son, J. H. Stephenson. |
born into a clerical family: his father was the | Rev. A. R. Abbott, sometime Vicar of Gorleston. |
me of one of Trinity's greatest principals, the | Rev. A.G. Fraser (1904 - 24). |
After the retirement of college president | Rev. A.G. Kirkpatrick, the college was taken over by |
had only five changes in editorial leadership: | Rev. A.J. Wilson (1939-55); Rev. Al Forrest (1955-79 |
He also appointed | Rev. A.L. Davis, a prominent civil rights leader, to |
Rev. A.M. Andersen regularly preached in Orum when s | |
The baby was baptised by | Rev. A.V.Mathew, at the Maramon church and was given |
s, "The Black Diamond Express Train to Hell" by | Rev. A.W. Nix) was released on vinyl by Eclipse Reco |
When the petition was granted, | Rev. A.Y. Lockridge, and Rev. A.D. Johnson with Elde |
The | Rev AA Evans wrote in 'A Countryman's Diary':"This |
On his mother's side he was a grandson of the | Rev. Aaron Cleveland, an early poet of Connecticut. |
In another sermon, the court noted, | Rev. Abbot had even declared that |
e earliest Quiripi vocabularies was compiled by | Rev. Abraham Pierson in 1658, during his ministry at |
Incumbent, | Rev. Abraham Youle, M. A. |
ed Richard Martin Welby (1886-1930), son of the | Rev. Abraham Adlard Welby and Bertha Sobranoa. |
These records show that the | Rev. Abraham Pierson (Sr.) continued to perform wedd |
rents and followed the movements of his father, | Rev. Abraham Pierson (Sr.). |
The | Rev. Abraham Pierson, Sr. was one of the most promin |
Along with | Rev. Absalom E. Earle, he was the foremost Baptist a |
In 2003-2004, the | Rev Adah Younger (minister at Dennistoun Central Pa |
The senior pastor is | Rev. Adam Hamilton (pastor). |
The previous minister, the | Rev Adam Dillon, is now minister in Moffat. |
Rev. Adam Hamilton | |
aid in ceremonies held on July 12, 1853, led by | Rev. Adams. |
Rev. Addison worked at Tangier as a chaplain for sev | |
Rev. Addison was buried in Lichfield Cathedral in St | |
The Rt | Rev Adelbert John Robert Anson, DD, MA was an Angli |
The | Rev. Adna Wright Leonard was elected to the Episcopa |
Rev. Adolph Schwidder, 1936-45 | |
The vicar is the | Rev Adrian Judd. |
The Very | Rev Adrian John Dorber is the current Dean of Lichf |
Among the church's rectors were | Rev. Aeneas Ross, 1742-1758, father-in-law of Betsy |
ced by Radio One, including a program hosted by | Rev. Al Sharpton. |
eutenant Governor of Illinois Pat Quinn and the | Rev. Al Sharpton. |
When civil rights activist | Rev. Al Sharpton, with attorneys Alton H. Maddox and |
Eulogies were given by the | Rev. Al Sharpton, City Controller Bill Thompson (New |
: the New York City based "Keeping It Real with | Rev. Al Sharpton," and the "Warren Ballentine Show." |
"Rocket USA" (Martin | Rev, Alan Vega) - 3:42 [original by Suicide] |
her Fulton and ACTS 29's current President, the | Rev. Alan W. Hansen. |
utive core team ('the Core Leaders') comprising | Rev Alan Donaldson, Rev Andrew Rollinson, and Rev A |
tshire, Sir Maurice Johnston, the parish vicar, | Rev. Alan Jeans and many alumni. |
who came to live in New Marske in 1971, and the | Rev Alan Hughes entitled "New Marske Looking Back". |
The | Rev. Alan Gardner Cornwall was rector of the adjoini |
The Very | Rev Alan Christopher Warren was an eminent Anglican |
The current Headmaster is | Rev. Alan Perry. |
The Most | Rev Alan Alexander Buchanan was an Anglican bishop |
The Rt | Rev Alan Smithson was Bishop of Jarrow from 1990 to |
"Rocket U.S.A." (Martin | Rev, Alan Vega) [originally by Suicide] |
hat league began in 1935 under the direction of | Rev. Albert Mitchell (principal of Central Catholic, |
The Very | Rev Albert William Parry was the eighth Dean of St |
0, David Arnott was shortlisted, along with the | Rev Albert O. Bogle BD MTh (Bo'ness: St Andrew's) a |
Rev. Albert G. Pullmann, 1984 - 1989 | |
The trial of | Rev. Alex Brown and two other defendants began in Ju |
His bishop, the Most | Rev. Alexander Zaleski of the Lansing Roman Catholic |
Rev. Alexander Garrett became presiding bishop. | |
Portrait of | Rev. Alexander Carlyle, 1796, by Sir Henry Raeburn. |
The Rt. | Rev. Alexander Charles Garrett, who had served as th |
He was the son of | Rev. Alexander Taggart McGill and Eleanor Acheson Mc |
The | Rev. Alexander Williamson, LL.D., was the patriarch |
ce 1844, under the leadership and Editorship of | Rev. Alexander Gale, Rev. William Rintoul, Mr. John |
Rev Alexander Cant 164? - He joined the Protesters | |
2nd edit., revised and enlarged by his son, the | Rev. Alexander Beaufort Grimaldi, M.A., of Caius Col |
Lachlan MacQuarrie of Ulva; Christiana married | Rev. Alexander Maclean, minister of Kilninan, Mull; |
His father, | Rev. Alexander Colden A.B. of Duns, Berwickshire, se |
ed in 1863, Margaret Nina Ewing, daughter of Rt | Rev Alexander Ewing, Bishop of Argyll. |
Rev. Alexander C. Garrett, Bishop of Northern Texas, | |
n Burnham on Crouch, Essex, the daughter of the | Rev. Alexander John Scott, D.D., a Royal Navy chapla |
The Very | Rev Alexander Stewart MacInnes was an eminent Angli |
Rev Alexander Garden (c. | |
The Very | Rev Alexander Gordon MacWilliam was an eminent Angl |
was born in Sevenoaks, England, the son of the | Rev. Alfred Earnest Balch and Sarah Hawkes. |
The Very | Rev Alfred Douglas Ernest William Harrison MA(Oxon) |
The Very | Rev Alfred Jowett was Dean of Manchester in the las |
ecclesiastical family: his father was The Very | Rev Alfred Robertson Fitchett, CMG, of Dunedin. |
His father, | Rev. Alfred Towne Sutcliffe, was a Lutheran minister |
Rev. Alfred C. Seltz, 1963-70 | |
l 22, 1903 to Mary Ellen Anson, the daughter of | Rev. Alfred W. Anson, an Episcopal priest born at Wi |
Rev. Alfred Barry, D.D. 1862-68 | |
The Rt | Rev Alfred Charles Reid has served the Anglican Dio |
Rev. Alfred C. "Chip" Marble, Jr., based in Greensbo | |
1966 | Rev. Alfred Martin BA, DD (Lowe Memorial, Finaghy) |
Hon. | Rev. Alfred Wodehouse (10 June 1814 - ?), married Em |
Bourne was the son of | Rev. Alfred Bourne, secretary of the British Foreign |
Rev. Alfredo Mendez Gonzalez (see ), the retired Bis | |
Trinity College, Cambridge, | Rev. Alice Goodman |
Rev. Allan Boesak | |
He was the son of | Rev. Allen R. Beach (1797-1879) and Amy Brown Beach |
Donahue helped form Mercury | Rev, along with vocalist/guitarist David Baker, bas |
was split between Monterey and Fresno, and Most | Rev. Aloysius Joseph Willinger retired as the third |
Dr. Paul Lakeland is the | Rev. Aloysius P. Kelley, S.J., Professor of Catholic |
orn on at Titchwell, Norfolk, the second son of | Rev. Alpheus Wilkes and his wife Mary Davies. |
"Miles Jesu was founded by Very | Rev. Alphonsus Maria Duran, who was born in Madrid, |
wife of an inner city vicar, in the BBC sitcom | Rev. Also in 2010, she played 'Mother' in Matt Smith |
The Very | Rev Alun John Hawkins is the current Dean of Bangor |
Rev. Alvin W. Mueller, 1954-63 | |
Rev. Alwin M. Reimnitz, 1967-91 | |
The Rt | Rev Ambrose Walter Marcus Weekes, CB FKC was an emi |
The | Rev. Ames was subsequently elected Delegate to Gener |
an artist covered by Beck, Tom Waits or mercury | Rev and many others... |
The eldest son of the | Rev. and Hon. |
McIntosh was the son of the | Rev. and Mrs. Donald M. McIntosh. |
The Rt. | Rev. and Hon. |
ock of Spacemen 3 and diverse acts like Mercury | Rev and The Flaming Lips. |
, Ontario (which is now part of Toronto) to the | Rev. and Mrs. J.S. Evans. |
logical English Dictionary (4 parts, 1879-1882; | rev, and enlarged, 1910). |
ow sponsored by the Church of England, The Most | Rev. and Rt Hon. |
d the departure of Jonathan Donahue (to Mercury | Rev) and Nathan Roberts, and the addition of guitar |
He was the son of the | Rev. and Mrs. Seneca Breyfogel. |
The | Rev. and Mrs. William Robertson were in charge of th |
His Grace The Most | Rev and Rt Hon Dr Rowan Williams, Lord Archbishop o |
overed and made the first recordings by Mercury | Rev and Fields of the Nephilim. |
Born in Park Ridge, Illinois, to | Rev. and Mrs. Robert H. Dolliver, he received elemen |
#3, losing out on the top spot only to Mercury | Rev and Fatboy Slim. |
Alvin Strutz was born in 1903, the son of | Rev. and Mrs. R. E. Strutz of Jamestown, North Dakot |
rk be opened in her city, and in that same year | Rev. and Mrs. Frederick H. Senft were invited to Alt |
'Postscript to the | Rev. and Learned Mr. Richard Baxter,' 1655; answered |
cameos include playing an evangelical vicar in | Rev. and cringeworthy ex-athlete Dave Wellbeck in BB |
The | Rev. and Mrs. E.P.J. Garrott, daughter and son-in-la |
-up which included Jonathan Donahue (of Mercury | Rev), and current Flaming Lips producer Dave Fridma |
er 1825, Charlotte Anne, eldest daughter of the | Rev. and Hon. |
locked by Burgess David E. Good and, along with | Rev. Andre, performed the formal dedication. |
The | Rev. Andrew W. Jenkins (November 26, 1885, Jenkinsbu |
in 1638, who married Catherine, daughter of the | Rev. Andrew Marvell, and sister of Andrew Marvell th |
In 2006 the | Rev Andrew Sinclair retired as Pastor. |
n ecclesiastical family - his father was the Rt | Rev Andrew Hunter Dunn, sometime Bishop of Quebec - |
1993 saw the calling made to the | Rev Andrew Sinclair to become pastor of the fellows |
Rev. Andrew Jackson Merchant was born on his father' | |
Rev. Andrew Jackson Merchant | |
Rev. Andrew Crichton, a Scottish biographer and hist | |
the parish received its first new minister, the | Rev. Andrew Fowler, who himself left after a few yea |
Later, in the 1920s, | Rev. Andrew Adkins of the church created the first h |
n's predecessor and FPC's founding Minister was | Rev. Andrew Browning Baird, DD, who arrived in Edmon |
The Rt | Rev Angus Campbell MacInnes CMG (18 April 1901 - 29 |
Rev. Anita Carol Hill is a pastor at Saint Paul-Refo | |
Following the departure of the | Rev. Ann Douglas in 2006, the Benefice of Woodley wa |
Rev. Anson is memorialized at St. George's Chapel in | |
Rev. Anson's brother Rev. Arthur Henry Anson, rector | |
He was succeeded in 1957 by | Rev. Anthony Rybarczyk, CR. |
been led by the congregation's Chazan (Cantor) | Rev. Anthony Wolfson since 1991. |
The Rt | Rev Anthony Leigh Egerton Hoskyns-Abrahall was the |
eld the living of Cottered may be mentioned the | Rev Anthony Trollope, who was grandfather of the au |
Rev. Anthony Selvanayagam of Malaysia, from among it | |
orted that by 2008, businessman John Gordon and | Rev. Anthony Motley, a 20-year resident of English A |
The first resident pastor, | Rev. Anthony Godfert, served in Iowa City from 1842- |
vants of the Holy Family was founded in 1977 by | Rev. Anthony Ward. |
Rev. Anthony D. Kopka, who assumed the office on Jul | |
The election follows the retirement of the Rt | Rev Anthony Pierce on January 16, who served as bis |
The Rt | Rev Anthony Charles Dumper was the Bishop of Dudley |
ight have recognised the robbers”, according to | Rev Anthony Chantry, the Mill Hill Missionaries' ge |
built of brick and stone, in the days of pastor | Rev. Antoni Kruk in the 1980s. |
The Very | Rev Antony Cyprian Bridge was an eminent Anglican p |
The current senior minister is | Rev. Antony Barraclough. |
R.E.V. appears among the characters in Re-Unification | |
Rev Archer died on 25 July 1949. | |
The | Rev. Archer was appointed Pastor of the Huston-Meado |
The | Rev. Archer was received on-trial by the Pittsburgh |
The Rt | Rev Archibald Rollo Graham-Campbell, CBE (18 Februa |
Rev. Archibald Hugh Conway Fargus M.A. (15 December | |
a Hamilton sixth daughter of the Honourable and | Rev Archibald Hamilton Cathcart (a son of the ninth |
Rev. Aris Metrakos | |
Rev. Armine Boyle Wodehouse (b. | |
The other Revolution supporter groups, the | Rev Army and The Midnight Riders also stand in The |
The other Revolution support groups the | Rev Army and The Rebellion also stand in The Fort. |
The Rt | Rev Arnold Brian Burrowes, OBE was an eminent Bisho |
Since the arrival in 2005 of a new priest, the | Rev. Aron Kramer, Gethsemane has undergone many chan |
The present minister (since 2000) is the | Rev Arrick Wilkinson. |
until 1772 to attain full parochial status when | Rev. Arthur Hyde was appointed its first Rector. |
Third Time Lucky (1931) - as | Rev. Arthur Fear |
as inherited by his nephew Ralph Wilmot, son of | Rev. Arthur Wilmot. |
The Rt | Rev Arthur Wellesley Pain, DD (21 August 1841 - 14 |
The Rt | Rev Arthur Vincent Green was an eminent Anglican Bi |
The Rt | Rev Arthur Llewellyn Preston was the third Bishop o |
Born in 1881, the son of the | Rev. Arthur Robinson Barton (1846-1900) and his wife |
distinguished headmaster of the school was the | Rev. Arthur Benoni Evans from 1829 till his death in |
ng as Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, and Bill Bixby as | Rev. Arthur Ford. |
Rev. Arthur H. Ziegler, 1970-82 | |
Rev. Arthur H. Oswald, 1948-53 (Pastor, St. Martini/ | |
The Rt | Rev Arthur Mesac Knight (9 July 1864 - 4 October 19 |
ling with an able and earnest young missionary, | Rev Arthur Shorrock, they visited Sri Lanka, Madras |
ittee was appointed resulting in the calling of | Rev Arthur Hembling as Pastor of the fellowship in |
rench teachers and of her spiritual advisor the | Rev. Arthur Calvedon. |
Rev. Arthur Onslow (1746-1815), married Frances Phip | |
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