Francis Foster Barham (1808–1871), known as the Alist was an English religious writer who promoted a new religion called Alism. The fifth son of Thomas...
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Charles Foster Barham, M.D. (9 March 1804 – 20 October 1884) was an English physician and the fourth son of Thomas Foster Barham. Barham was born in Truro...
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Thomas Foster Barham (1766–1844) was an English musician and miscellaneous writer. Barham was the third son of Joseph Foster of Jamaica, who in 1750 took...
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Foster Barham Zincke (5 January 1817 – 23 August 1893) was a clergyman, a traveller, and an antiquary. Zincke was born on 5 January 1817 at Eardley, a...
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Abraham Heraud, the poet and dramatist. Anne Taylor, "Barham, Francis Foster (Alist Francis Barham) (1808–1871)", Oxford Dictionary of National Biography...
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was about 600. From 1839 the magazine was for two years edited by Francis Foster Barham and John Abraham Heraud. Its content in that period has been described...
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"general failure". Other Syncretics were Francis Foster Barham, Richard Henry Horne, and John Westland Marston. Barham and Heraud founded the Syncretic Society...
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Thomas Foster Barham, M.B. (10 September 1794 – 3 March 1869) was an English physician and classical scholar. Barham was the eldest son of the musician...
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Champion rower Sam Palladio, Actor and musician[better source needed] Francis Foster Barham, religious writer known as the 'Alist' Sir David Collins, educational...
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correspondence, and who visited the community in 1842. Religious writer Francis Foster Barham (1808–1871), a member of Greaves' Aesthetic Society, considered...
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