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    John Hough (/hʌf/; 12 April 1651 – 8 March 1743) was an English bishop. He is best known for the confrontation over his election as President at Magdalen...
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  • House in Trinidad, Colorado John Hough (bishop) (1651–1743), English bishop John Haugh (1930–1998), Irish hurler Jack Hough (1916–1971), Australian politician...
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  • Warwick Hough (1836–1915), Justice of the Supreme Court of Missouri William J. Hough (1795–1869), American politician in New York John Hough (bishop) (1651–1743)...
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    Worcester Cathedral. John Tillotson then gave Talbot (8 June) a Lambeth degree of D.D. In 1699 Talbot succeeded John Hough as bishop of Oxford (consecrated...
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    May 1695. The Bishop of Oxford, John Hough, ordained him deacon on 18 May 1695. However, when, in 1697, he presented himself to the Bishop of Lichfield...
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  • The Rt Rev William Woodcock Hough[pronunciation?] (19 December 1859 – 8 March 1934) was an Anglican Bishop, the second Bishop of Woolwich from 1918 to 1932...
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    Richard Hough (5 November 1505 – 10 December 1574), of Leighton and Thornton Hough, Cheshire was an English landowner and politician. He was elected MP...
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  • public view) 1689: William Lloyd, Bishop of St Asaph 1702: Gilbert Burnet, Bishop of Salisbury 1714: John Hough, Bishop of Lichfield and Coventry 1727:...
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  • in two memorials. Ordained: deacon by John Hough, Bishop of Oxford, 25 June 1690; priest by Thomas Sprat, Bishop of Rochester, 22 May 1692. Curate at Beckenham...
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    Edward Chandler (1666 – 20 July 1750) was the Bishop of Durham, and resided at Durham Castle. He was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College there...
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    Waterson, Ross Marquand, and Adrian Hough star as members of the X-Men. Sealy-Smith, Dodd, Zann, Buza, and Hough reprised their roles from the original...
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  • Isaac Maddox (category Bishops of St Asaph)
    July 1697 – 27 September 1759) was an Anglican clergyman, successively bishop of St Asaph and of Worcester. Isaac was the son of a Dissenter, Edward Maddox...
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    Richard Smalbroke (category Bishops of Lichfield and Coventry)
    pp. 398 sq. Some Account of … John HoughBishop of Worcester, 1743, (anon.) Some Account of … Edmund Gibson … Bishop of London,’1749, (anon.) His politics...
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    the living of the church of St Nicholas in Worcester, as rector, by John Hough, Bishop of Worcester. He was awarded a bachelor of divinity degree in 1723...
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     1626. Longford 1965, p. 117. Hibbert 2001, p. 56. Hough 1996, pp. 38–39. Hibbert 2001, p. 57. "Sir John Conroy has either resigned his office in the Duchess...
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    Two other candidates, former Republican National Committee member Bruce Hough and former state representative Becky Edwards, qualified for the Republican...
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    2009, p. 45. Blandford 2001, p. 16. Hough & Richards 1990, p. 67. Kaplan 2012, p. 51. Cossey 2002, chapter 4. Bishop 2004, p. 108. RAF Museum (2021). "Revisiting...
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    The Bishop of Oxford is the diocesan bishop of the Church of England Diocese of Oxford in the Province of Canterbury; his seat is at Christ Church Cathedral...
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    Christianity portal The Bishop of Worcester is the head of the Church of England Diocese of Worcester in the Province of Canterbury, England. The title...
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  • Challenge alongside Victor & Lindsay and Sean & Peta. He danced with Derek Hough and Kellie Pickler when they did a paso doble in the "trio round" which...
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  • Mike Harding – folk singer and DJ Stephen Hough – concert pianist Nicholas Kenyon – BBC Proms controller John Maher – drummer, Buzzcocks Peter Noone –...
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    1640 at the age of 43 had wanted to become a missionary to the Iroquois (Hough 1853:113–114)." Saint of the Day, Lives, Lessons, and Feast. Americancatholic...
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  • Brass Target (category Films directed by John Hough)
    produced by Berle Adams and Arthur Lewis and directed by John Hough. It stars Sophia Loren, John Cassavetes, Robert Vaughn, George Kennedy, Patrick McGoohan...
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  • The Bishop of Lichfield is the ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Lichfield in the Province of Canterbury. The diocese covers 4,516 km2 (1,744...
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    beauty of holiness" for his good looks in the pulpit, and was called by John Hough "the ablest man of his time". Edward Stillingfleet was born at Cranborne...
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    Jane married William Hough (c. 1527–1585), of Leighton in Wirral, Cheshire, around 1550. William Hough was the son of Richard Hough (1505–1574) who was...
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    David L. Hough[pronunciation?] (born 1937) is an American writer on motorcycle rider safety, education and training. He has been a columnist for Motorcycle...
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  • by proxy; but the fellows refused to elect him, having already elected John Hough. The King's visit to Oxford did not advance matters, and finally the ecclesiastical...
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  • (March 5, 2024). "John Travolta Breaks the Bank in First 'Cash Out' Poster [Exclusive]". Collider. Retrieved March 8, 2024. Squires, John (March 26, 2024)...
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  • Barbuda in the early 19th century John Hough James (1800–1881), American lawyer, banker, railroad builder and stockbreeder John H. James (sailor) (1835–1914)...
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