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Andrew Bing
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of the Bible. Bing served as subdean of York Minster in 1606 and Archdeacon of Norwich in 1618. "Binge or Byng, Andrew (BN586A)". A Cambridge Alumni Database
Ivy Lane Club
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bookseller (i.e. publisher); John Ryland, merchant; Dr Samuel Salter, Archdeacon of Norwich . The Club – another London dining club, founded in the 1760s Christopher
William Legh, 1st Baron Newton
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Emily Jane, daughter of the Venerable Charles Nourse Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Norwich , in 1856. He died in December 1898, aged 69, and was succeeded in
Blythe Bridge High School
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"Blythe Bridge High School & Sixth Form - Curriculum Overview". "Archdeacon of Norwich set to be made a bishop". Network Norfolk. 26 February 2016. Retrieved
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William D'Oyly and Elizabeth Stokes, daughter of Rev. Richard Stokes, Archdeacon of Norwich . He inherited the family estates at Shottisham in 1648 on the death
Almeria Carpenter
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1803, when she was again pregnant, they married by licence of the Archdeacon of Norwich dated the same day at St Gregory, Norwich, 29 December 1803; she
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Salisbury, and by 1461 he was also rector of Bloxworth in Dorset and archdeacon of Norwich . In 1459 the Duke of York, the Earl of Salisbury, and Salisbury's
Henry le Despenser
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the rebellion Henry le Despenser appointed John Derlington, the archdeacon of Norwich , as his vicar-general on 5 February 1400 and then submitted himself
List of people from Stoke-on-Trent
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1947), Archbishop Emeritus of Southwark. Jan McFarlane (born 1964), Archdeacon of Norwich . William Frederick Mellor, missionary. Colin Winter (1928–1981)
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1736–82, and also rector of Saxlingham Nethergate and Saxlingham, and Archdeacon of Norwich . In the tithe book for 1737–69, it is recorded that Dr Berney "the
Henry de Bracton
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pre-eminence, though perhaps not of a definitive kind." Pateshull was archdeacon of Norwich Cathedral and dean of St. Paul's Cathedral. His capacity for hard