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    Walsham How (13 December 1823 – 10 August 1897) was an English Anglican bishop. Known as Walsham How, he was the son of a Shrewsbury solicitor; How was...
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  • Christianity portal The Ven Henry Walsham How (born Whittington, Shropshire 17 May 1856 – died Malvern Link 29 November 1923) was Archdeacon of Halifax...
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  • Walsham (/ˈwɔːlʃəm/ WAWL-shəm) may refer to: People: John Walsham (theologian), 14th-century Franciscan scholar Geoff Walsham (born 1946), English scholar...
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  • and organist Richard How (born 1944), Australian rugby union player Walter How (1885–1972), English sailor William Walsham How (1823–1897), English bishop...
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    "For All the Saints" was written as a processional hymn by William Walsham How, who would later become the Bishop of Wakefield in the Church of England...
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    1007/978-3-031-07426-4_3, ISBN 978-3-031-07426-4, retrieved 2 January 2025 Walsham How, Marion (1962). The Mountain Bushmen of Basutoland. Pretoria: J. L. Van...
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    Archived from the original on 9 October 2022. Retrieved 9 October 2022. Walsham How, Marion (1962). The Mountain Bushmen of Basutoland. Pretoria: J. L. Van...
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    include the singing of the traditional hymn "For All the Saints" by Walsham How. The most familiar tune for this hymn is Sine Nomine by Ralph Vaughan...
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    autobiographical. Some booksellers sold the novel in brown paper bags, and Walsham How, the Bishop of Wakefield, is reputed to have burnt his copy. In his postscript...
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    gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Bishop Walsham How (1823–1897) wrote a poem to the flower rebuking it for having the sin...
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    North Walsham is a market town and civil parish in the North Norfolk district of the county of Norfolk, England. The town is located 8 mi (13 km) south...
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    harsh reception from some scandalized critics. Among the critics was Walsham How, Bishop of Wakefield; Hardy later claimed that the bishop had burned...
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    Sandy. "The Bushmen of the Kalahari." Ecologist 33.7 (2003): 28-31. Walsham How, Marion (1962). The Mountain Bushmen of Basutoland. Pretoria: J. L. Van...
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  • Mrs. Kendal (understudy) David Heiss as Cellist I. M. Hobson as Bishop Walsham How, Ross, Snork John Neville-Andrews as Pinhead Manager, London Policeman...
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    cathedral status in 1888. The first Bishop of Wakefield was William Walsham How. In 1356 the Chantry Chapel of St Mary the Virgin on Wakefield bridge...
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  • of Jerusalem Justin Welby Steven Croft Christopher Foster Nick Holtam Walsham How John Inge William Stanton Jones Bill Baddeley Adrian Dorber Jonathan...
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    larger mission hall was opened nearby, named the Walsham-How Mission Hall after William Walsham How, leader of the Shropshire Mission to East London....
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    Alfred Plummer 1875–1902 Henry Gee 1902–1919 Henry Ellershaw 1919–1930 J. H. How 1930–1939 Angus Macfarlane-Grieve 1939–1954 Len Slater 1954–1973 D. W. McDowall...
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    and Bible Classes in Brighton in 1859. He was co-editor with William Walsham How and others of the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge (SPCK) Church...
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    Montgomery (1807-1855), poet, was parish curate at Whittington 1835-1836. Walsham How (1823–1897), later first Bishop of Wakefield and hymn writer, was Rector...
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  • its dissolution on 20 April 2014. The cathedral contains a memorial to Walsham How, first Bishop of Wakefield. The last diocesan Bishop of Wakefield was...
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  • Hymnal" # 258. "Who is this so weak and helpless" with words by William Walsham How, first Bishop of Wakefield; New English Hymnal 474 Featured on numerous...
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    conversations with a San guide named Qing, the words spoken to Marion Walsham How by the southern Sotho man called Mapote, and the Kalahari San ethnographies...
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    Christopher Sidney Sims - Vicar 2002–2009, later Archdeacon of Walsall Walsham How - later Bishop of Wakefield and hymnwriter - Curate 1848-51 Much of the...
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    also influenced by the Anglican processional hymn For All the Saints by Walsham How, making it the title of one of his books. He additionally cites the unofficial...
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  • in the chapel of the Roman College on 28 February 1855. When William Walsham How, later the Bishop of Wakefield, visited Rome in 1865 he came across Palmer...
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  • Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral Campbell Hone, Bishop of Wakefield Walsham How, clergyman and botanist William Henry Jackson, priest, missionary and...
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  • It is strongly criticized on moral grounds. Hardy later claims that Walsham How, Bishop of Wakefield, burned a copy. c. December – Ioseb Besarionis dze...
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    Wybergh How, in 1868 and became the home of his son, Walsham How, who went on to be the first Bishop of Wakefield: it subsequently remained in the How family...
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    parish. Prior to the fire at St. Mary Matfelon, Kitto was appointed by Walsham How to the Rectory of Stepney, the mother parish of the entire East London...
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