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  • 121William Hunt (clergyman) — William Hunt (1842 1931) was an English clergyman and historian. He was educated at Harrow and at Trinity College, Oxford, was vicar of Congresbury, Somerset, in 1867 82, and then went to London as a reviewer and contributor to the Dictionary of… …

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  • 122Don Meredith (Canadian clergyman) — Infobox Officeholder honorific prefix =Rev. name = Don Meredith honorific suffix = caption = birth date = birth place = residence = Richmond Hill, Ontario death date = death place = party = Conservative Party of Canada religion = Pentecostal… …

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  • 123Lindsay Wilson (Clergyman) — Dr. Lindsay Wilson is a GP and minister of Castlederg Free Presbyterian Church in Northern Ireland. On 18 January 2008 he was elected by the Presbytery to succeed Rev. Ron Johnstone as Deputy Moderator of the denomination [… …

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  • 124Stephen Lowe (clergyman) — The Rt Revd Stephen Lowe is the current suffragan Bishop of Hulme in the Anglican Diocese of Manchester, Link Bishop for Namibia and Chair of the Urban Bishops Panel. Whilst retaining these roles, he has however been released from all pastoral… …

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  • 125John Ashley (clergyman) — The Reverend Doctor John Ashley was an Anglican priest.In 1835 he was on the shore at Clevedon with his son who asked him how the people on Flat Holm could go to church. For the next three months Ashley voluntarily ministered to the population of …

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  • 126Andrew Burnham (clergyman) — Andrew Burnham, SSC, ARCO (CHM) (b. 1948) is the current and third Bishop of Ebbsfleet in the Diocese of Canterbury.Burnham was born in Worksop, Nottinghamshire and studied Music at New College, Oxford. He later read theology at Ripon College… …

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  • 127Colin Fletcher (clergyman) — The Right Reverend Colin Fletcher OBE is the current Bishop of Dorchester in the Diocese of Oxford.Fletcher was, for eight years, vicar of Holy Trinity in Margate, before becoming Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury; a post he held for seven …

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  • 128William Parry (clergyman) — William Parry (bap. 2 May 1687 ndash; 14 September 1756) was a Church of England priest and antiquarian.LifeParry was baptised at St. John s Church, Hereford, England. He was educated at Jesus College, Oxford, matriculating on 19 February 1706… …

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