• Christianity portal Isaac Maddox (27 July 1697 – 27 September 1759) was an Anglican clergyman, successively bishop of St Asaph and of Worcester. Isaac was the son...
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  • H. Maddox Jr. (1945–2023), US lawyer Alva Hugh Maddox (1930–2020), US judge Andre Maddox (born 1982), US American football player Anthony Maddox (born...
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    situated in the area. While a 12th-century document cited by the cleric Isaac Maddox (1697–1759) establishes that part of the land was held by brothers "Richard...
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    Dutch Jewish bare-knuckle boxer who is most notable for a fight with George Maddox that lasted 74 rounds. Bitton was born in Amsterdam to Abraham and Rachel...
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    Johann of Auersperg, fourth Prince of Auersperg (d. 1783) July 27 – Isaac Maddox, Anglican clergyman (d. 1759) July 31 – Pietro Paolo Vasta, Italian painter...
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  • Chapel Royal in St James's Palace, London. 4 July - Isaac Maddox is consecrated Bishop of St Asaph. Maddox continues to reside in south-east England and rarely...
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  • record bench press without any equipment ("raw") was set by American Julius Maddox at 355 kg (782 lb), surpassing his previous record of 349 kg (770 lb). The...
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  •  33 British MP, later Sir Charles. Expert in statistics and finance. Vice-President. Isaac Maddox  57 Bishop of Worcester, formerly Bishop of St Asaph....
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  • Montagu. In 1745 he was consulted, together with Philip Doddrige by Isaac Maddox, then bishop of Worcester, respecting the foundation of Worcester Infirmary...
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    with Secker were the later Church of England bishops Joseph Butler and Isaac Maddox and also John Bowes; other members included the future dissenting leaders...
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    1717 1743 John Hough Translated from Lichfield and Coventry 1743 1759 Isaac Maddox Translated from St Asaph 1759 1774 James Johnson Translated from Gloucester...
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    Chase MP in the classical style in about 1700. It became the home of Dr. Isaac Maddox, Bishop of Worcester, and then of Everard Fawkener, Postmaster General...
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    The first volume was attacked in 1733 for unfairness and inaccuracy by Isaac Maddox, afterwards bishop of St Asaph and bishop of Worcester, to whom Neal...
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    Founding members included Viscount Folkestone, Lord Romney (1712–1794), Isaac Maddox, Stephen Hales, and Thomas Baker, the naturalist. A "plan" of Shipley's...
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    Benson Bishop of Gloucester 1752–1759 Succeeded by William Warburton Preceded by Isaac Maddox Bishop of Worcester 1759–1774 Succeeded by Brownlow North...
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  • as successor) Bishop of Llandaff – John Harris Bishop of St Asaph – Isaac Maddox Bishop of St Davids – Nicholas Clagett 14 February – William Talbot,...
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    William Grahme (or Graham) 1713–1733: Matthew Brailsford 1733–1736: Isaac Maddox 1736–1738: John Harris 1739–1766: Samuel Creswicke 1766–1799: Lord Francis...
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  • for the county of —. Printed for J. Roberts. Retrieved 16 March 2012. Isaac Maddox (1734). The case of Dr. Rundle's promotion to the See of Glocester impartially...
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  • 13 November) Bishop of Llandaff – John Gilbert Bishop of St Asaph – Isaac Maddox (until May) Bishop of St Davids – Edward Willes (2 January - 12 December)...
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  • Thomas Herring Bishop of Llandaff – John Gilbert Bishop of St Asaph – Isaac Maddox Bishop of St Davids – Nicholas Clagett (until 2 August) 23 February –...
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    William Lloyd Bishop of Lichfield 1699–1717 Succeeded by Edward Chandler Preceded by William Lloyd Bishop of Worcester 1717–1743 Succeeded by Isaac Maddox...
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    master's, and an author of a treatise upon the Canon of the New Testament; Isaac Maddox, afterwards Bishop of Worcester; Lord Bowes, the Chancellor of Ireland;...
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  • 1689–1694 Lancelot Blackburne, Clerk of the Closet to Caroline of Ansbach Isaac Maddox, Clerk of the Closet to Caroline of Ansbach 1729–1736 Joseph Butler,...
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    Chichester 1732 1735 Thomas Tanner Canon of Christ Church, Oxford 1736 1743 Isaac Maddox Dean of Wells; translated to Worcester 1743 1744 John Thomas Dean of...
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  • Johann of Auersperg, fourth Prince of Auersperg (d. 1783) July 27 – Isaac Maddox, Anglican clergyman (d. 1759) July 31 – Pietro Paolo Vasta, Italian painter...
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  • Bishop of Llandaff – John Harris (until 28 August) Bishop of St Asaph – Isaac Maddox Bishop of St Davids – Nicholas Clagett March – Howel Harris preaches...
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  • Heylyn, Welsh-descended priest, 74 2 November - Charles Hanbury Williams, diplomat and satirist, 50 date unknown - Isaac Maddox, Bishop of St Asaph, 62...
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  • 11 August – John Heylyn, Welsh-descended clergyman, 74 27 September – Isaac Maddox, Bishop of St Asaph, 62 2 November – Charles Hanbury Williams, diplomat...
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  • 2020). Monument to Jacob Selfe at Melksham (1730) Memorial to Bishop Isaac Maddox in Worcester Cathedral (1743) Monument to Mary Hilliard at Kilmersdon...
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    Robert Cannon Archdeacon of Norfolk 1721–1732 Succeeded by John Baron Preceded by Francis Hare Bishop of St Asaph 1732–1735 Succeeded by Isaac Maddox...
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