Frederic Barker (17 March 1808 – 6 April 1882) was the second Anglican bishop of Sydney. Barker was born at Baslow, Derbyshire, England, fifth son of...
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English-Greek Frederic Barker. He also served as a middleman for negotiations to sell the Achilleion. After Elisabeth's death, Barker continued to stay...
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Heights, as the site for this school. The name Barker College was chosen in memory of Frederic Barker, the second Bishop of Sydney whom Plume had met...
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Frederick Barker may refer to: Frederic Barker (1808–1882), bishop of Sydney Frederick Eustace Barker (1838–1915), Canadian lawyer, judge and politician...
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Church Church of England Diocese Sydney In office 1884–1889 Predecessor Frederic Barker Successor Saumarez Smith Other post(s) Primate of Australia (ex officio)...
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also Primate of Australia since 1847; died in office. 2 1854 1882 Frederic Barker Also ex officio Primate of Australia; died in office 3 1884 1889 Alfred...
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section that plays in the Notts and Derby Border Youth Cricket League. Frederic Barker (1808–1882) was born here and was vicar before being Bishop of Sydney...
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and is buried in Canterbury Cathedral. The second Bishop of Sydney, Frederic Barker, consecrated the completed building on St Andrew's Day, 30 November...
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Australasia. 1849 1854 William Broughton, Bishop of Sydney 1854 1882 Frederic Barker, Bishop of Sydney First Primate of Australia ex officio as Bishop of...
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Australia (complete list)– William Broughton, Primate (1847–1853) Frederic Barker, Primate (1854–1853) Alfred Barry, Primate (1884–1889) Saumarez Smith...
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1420–1489), Chancellor of the Exchequer to Henry VI and Edward IV Frederic Barker (1808–1882), Anglican Bishop of Sydney, attended The King's School...
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Ireland'. Moore died in 1840, but the vision was realised when Bishop Frederic Barker opened Moore College on 1 March 1856 in Moore's former home in Liverpool...
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when Jane Barker, wife of Frederic Barker, second Archbishop of Sydney, decided to establish a school for the daughters of the clergy. Barker and her husband...
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until his death. He several times acted as commissary for bishops Frederic Barker and Alfred Barry during their absences in England. In 1896 he was chosen...
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Broughton supported the Tractarian views of Allwood, but his successor, Frederic Barker, who became bishop in 1855, was strongly Evangelical. The division...
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in 1860, and married Mary Stiles in the same year. In 1864, Bishop Frederic Barker ordained Garnsey priest. He became curate to his father-in-law and...
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consecration service was conducted on the evening 15 June 1860 by Frederic Barker, the Bishop of Sydney, and Augustus Short, the Bishop of Adelaide,...
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Ross at a cost of £336. The new church was finally consecrated by Frederic Barker, the Bishop of Sydney on 30 October 1861. The contract to build the...
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priest (died 1866) 3: Richard of Chichester, bishop (died 1253) 6: Frederic Barker, bishop of Sydney (died 1882) 8: Georgiana Molloy, church leader and...
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and consecrated on 30 November 1868 by Broughton's successor, Bishop Frederic Barker. Joseph Kinsela writes, "Such is Blacket's grasp of English Late Gothic...
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In 1882 he was chosen by the Australian bishops to succeed the late Frederic Barker as Bishop of Sydney and Metropolitan of Australia, but he declined...
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spoke in favour of denominational schools and was asked by Bishop Frederic Barker to stand for parliament in 1874. The same year Stuart was elected a...
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the consecration of the burial site was followed by an address by Frederic Barker, the Bishop of Sydney. Sir James Martin delivered a lengthy oration...
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Church of England's national leadership. Bishops William Broughton, Frederic Barker, and Archbishops Saumarez Smith, John Wright and Howard Mowll all demonstrated...
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severed his connection with them. He appealed for support from Frederic Richard Lees. Barker was a founding member of the United Kingdom Alliance (UKA) and...
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highly finished engraving on steel of the Lord Bishop of Sydney, Bishop Frederic Barker. Rosaleen Norton, also known as the Witch of Kings Cross, lived in...
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diocesan, Bishop Frederic Barker (Bishop of Sydney, 1854-1882). The most significant dispute with Christ Church occurred in 1868 when Barker ordered the removal...
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Thomas F. Tweed (redirect from Thomas Frederic Tweed)
Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Frederic Tweed MC (1891 – 30 April 1940) was a British soldier and novelist. He was commissioned into the Lancashire Fusiliers...
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residence. During 1873-74 the Anglican Bishop of Sydney, the Rt Reverend Frederic Barker used it as his summer residence. In 1874-75 H. E. Southey used the...
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consecrated on 19 August 1845. After 29 years, as the Bishop of Sydney Frederic Barker put it "the population of Sydney had invaded these sylvan shades",...
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