Frederick John Coleridge (4 December 1826 – 20 January 1906) was an English first-class cricketer and clergyman. The son of Francis Coleridge, he was...
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Samuel Taylor Coleridge (/ˈkoʊlərɪdʒ/ KOH-lə-rij; 21 October 1772 – 25 July 1834) was an English poet, literary critic, philosopher, and theologian who...
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Frederic(k) Michael Coleridge Mackarness (31 August 1854 – 23 December 1920) born at Tardebigge, Saint Bartholomew, Worcestershire, England was a British...
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Herbert "Herbie" Coleridge (7 October 1830 – 23 April 1861) was an English philologist, technically the first editor of what ultimately became the Oxford...
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Ottery, including: Cadhay Thorne Knightstone Frederick Coleridge, cricketer and clergyman Samuel Taylor Coleridge, the Romantic poet, was born here on 21 October...
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century controversy over Hume's argument, see for instance Frederick Burwick, 'Coleridge and DeQuincey on Miracles', Christianity and Literature, Vol...
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Parliament for Newbury 1900 – 1906 Succeeded by Frederick Coleridge Mackarness Preceded by Frederick Coleridge Mackarness Member of Parliament for Newbury...
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Norman font. The church was restored in 1857 by William White, with Frederick Coleridge serving as its vicar from 1855 to 1906. Historic England. "Details...
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President of the Royal Society, 1878–1883, mathematician and physicist Frederick Coleridge (1826–1906), cricketer and clergyman Thomas Levett, 1826, later Levett-Prinsep...
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Coleridge (1824–1898) Alethea Buchanan Coleridge (1826–1909), married in 1849 John Fielder Mackarness, Bishop of Oxford Frederick William Coleridge (1829–1843)...
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