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The Rt | Rev William Warren Hunt (known as Warren) was the i |
The Right | Rev. William Persell with local Episcopal priest in |
The | Rev. William Turner Watkins entered the ordained min |
The Rt | Rev William Vincent Lucas was the inaugural Bishop |
ed as having a church in Oak Park, Illinois, as | Rev. William R. Emerson. |
being the translator, jointly with his brother, | Rev. William Langhorne (1721-1772), of Plutarch's Li |
Rev. William Henry Furness (1802-1896) was an Americ | |
Address in Behalf of the China Mission, By the | Rev. William J. Boone, M.D., Missionary of the Prote |
He was the son of | Rev. William Wollaston Pym, Rector of Willian in Her |
Elizabeth Yates who married | Rev. William Bland, the son of Richard Bland; and Wi |
It was built during the presidency of the | Rev. William Hannon (1915-1926), and was replaced by |
1793: | Rev. William Bristow |
Among its early rectors was the | Rev. William Porcher DuBose, who served from 1865-18 |
Rev. William H. Kohn, 1963-67 | |
rn in Rochester, Kent to an American clergyman, | Rev. William MacDonald Bottome and Mary (Leatham) Bo |
Rev. William H. Kohn, 1954-59 | |
ssue, leaving his sister Katherine, the wife of | Rev. William Freeman, his heir. |
The | Rev. William Jewett Tucker (July 13, 1839 - Septembe |
Esca was later adopted by | Rev. William Daykin and moved to Canada. |
The Rt | Rev William Day Reeve , DD, was an eminent Anglican |
"The | Rev. William A. (Billy) Sunday, one of the most note |
Rev. William Collings Lukis and Sir Henry Dryden, Ba | |
Patrick, | Rev William A popular description of the indigenous |
He was the son of | Rev. William Harison, Rector of Cheriton, England. |
Rev. William Holwell Carr, (1758-1830) was an Englis | |
schools of Messrs. Reed and Thurston and of the | Rev. William C. Leverett in Newport, Rhode Island. |
Rev. William Winterbotham (December 15, 1763 - March | |
k, England, the ninth son of Rector of Grimston | Rev. William Thorowgood. |
By the | Rev. William Blythe, Lynn, 1863, was enriched with a |
hurch, dedicated in 1853 under the pastorate of | Rev. William Lambert and prosperous for many years. |
and afterwards at Dublin at a school run by the | Rev. William Jones. |
Moss Chapel was named after | Rev. William Moss, who died in 1826. |
Rev. William Reed "Bill" Callahan (September 5, 1931 | |
Rev. William Wilson of Over Worton designed the Goth | |
in a log cabin near Mitchell, Iowa, the son of | Rev. William D. D. Windsor and Harriet Butler (Holme |
He was a son of | Rev. William Kinnersley, an assistant pastor of the |
n 1864-68, probably by James Piers St Aubyn for | Rev. William Leir. |
Rev. William Bantom (born 1946?) was mayor of Cape T | |
es, and entitled A Congratulatory Letter to the | Rev. William Atkinson, M.A., Fellow of Jesus College |
The | Rev. William Nast, D.D., was for many years the Hono |
The Rt | Rev William Arthur Holbech was an Anglican Bishop i |
The church was established by | Rev. William Richardson, minister of the Old Waxhaw |
Rev. William O. Gregg, based in Charlotte, and on a | |
m the new publisher, and a special section from | Rev. William Bentley, an outspoken columnist known a |
storical Society has published the diary of the | Rev William Cotton Risley who was Vicar of Deddingt |
latch to Pulpit, Being the Autobiography of the | Rev. William Henry Pierce. |
Red Lady of Paviland by | Rev. William Buckland, Gower Peninsula in south Wale |
The | Rev. William O'Malley, S.J. (born August 18. |
Rev. William Henry Pierce, missionary and memoirist | |
She is married to a Roman Catholic deacon, | Rev. William "Billy" Fitzgerald. |
He then went to Magdalene Hall Oxford under | Rev. William Jacobson. |
Rev. William Featherstone, Headmaster from 1917 to 1 | |
The Rt | Rev William Shuckburgh Swayne, DD was an eminent An |
The Most | Rev William George Hardie, CBE (1878 - 21 February |
Rev William Arthur MacLeod , MA was an eminent Angl | |
again in 1876 to Mary Anna Sherwood daughter of | Rev. William Bradford Sherwood, of United States of |
as Billy "The Kid" Emerson and more recently as | Rev. William R. Emerson (born December 21, 1925, Tar |
The Rt. | Rev. William Bennett Bond |
n Church by the Presbytery of Donegal, with the | Rev. William Bertram as the first installed pastor. |
The current minister is | Rev. William B. McCulloch. |
One of the vicars of Gulval, the | Rev. William W. Wingfield was vicar for a remarkable |
married firstly Emily Worsley, daughter of the | Rev. William Worsley, of Braytoft, Lincolnshire on 2 |
He was the son of | Rev William Gibson (1804-1862) and his second wife |
They had eight children including | Rev. William Thomas Baring Hayter and Frances Jane H |
Rev. William Wantland, IV Bishop of Eau Claire, the | |
The Very | Rev William Williams , BD was the sixth Dean of St |
The Old Manse was built in 1770 by | Rev. William Emerson, father of noted minister Rev. |
In 1860 he married Frances, daughter of the | Rev William Molesworth, Rector of St. Breock, Cornw |
At the beginning of the 20th century the vicar, | Rev William Busby, installed items of furniture col |
Right | Rev. William Millsaps is the presiding bishop of the |
he then-provost of the College of Philadelphia, | Rev. William Smith, and his loyalist tendencies who |
reputation there allowed him to get the role of | Rev. William Curtis in the 1919 premier of John Drin |
Very | Rev William Tumelty |
ibuted, refronting and internal alterations for | Rev. William Leir, 1864-68 |
William Morris Colles was the son of | Rev. William Morris Colles, Vicar of Melton Mowbray. |
A native of Cambridgeshire, the | Rev. William Bridge was probably born in or around t |
He reconciled the | Rev. William Coke, a son of Sir Edward Coke, to the |
He married Elizabeth, daughter of the | Rev. William Sams of Burstead, Essex. |
The episode dealt with | Rev. Williams being called to preach the funeral of |
Rev. Williams is also the host of "Urban Light Radio | |
l opening, Colonel Foster played the vicar, the | Rev. Williamson at billiards - and lost, though he m |
lost to the Democratic Unionist Party candidate | Rev. Willie McCrea. |
1999 The | Rev. Willis W. H. Poyser, Rector |
Rev. Wilma S. Kucharek (born 1954) is bishop of the | |
the King and the current archbishop is the Most | Rev. Wilton D. Gregory. |
For the second Horns | Rev wind farm, see Horns Rev 2. |
The Rt | Rev Winfrid Oldfield Burrows, DD (9 November 1858 - |
s so he wanted us to have something to identify | Rev with like that. |
Rev with its nuclear export signal can overcome thi | |
to Susannah Livingston in August 1782, with the | Rev. Witherspoon conducting the ceremony. |
uction into the Province, till the death of the | Rev. Wm. |
At Malta, an island in the Mediterranean, the | Rev. Wm. |
nvicted in 1977, a new investigation spurred by | Rev. Woods' efforts led to the conviction of Thomas |
as the residence of the minister of the church, | Rev. Woodward. |
, who has produced The Flaming Lips and Mercury | Rev, worked on their 2002 record Walking in a Strai |
From 1953-1959 | Rev. Wyatt Tee Walker led Gillfield Baptist Church. |
married in 1753 Elizabeth Wynn, daughter of the | Rev. Wynn, of Cheshire and had a son, Nigel Bowyer G |
rev xs nil | |
Rev. Yakkaduwe Pannarama was a scholar priest who be | |
So Jayatilaka and | Rev Yakkaduwe founded the school. |
Rev. Yearwood and the Hip Hop Caucus organized partn | |
Most | Rev. Yoohanon Mar Chrysostom is the first bishop of |
ankruptcy when his grandfather's elder brother, | Rev. Yunguk Moon, gave most of the family money to a |
Memorial of | Rev. Z. A. Mudge: Historical Sketch of the Missions |
Don 'Red' Barry as | Rev. Zachary Gant (as Donald Barry) |
With his wife and brother, | Rev. Zalmon B. Burr, who was also his classmate, he |
Rev: Zeus holding a thunderbolt and a sceptre. | |
Rev. Ziegler's only entomological paper, a descripti | |
He served in | Rev. Zubly's place in Savannah while he was attendin |
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