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    Robert Francis Kilvert (3 December 1840 – 23 September 1879), known as Francis or Frank, was an English clergyman whose diaries reflected rural life in...
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  • surname (or family name) Kilvert may refer to: Francis Kilvert (1840–1879), English clergyman and diarist Francis Edwin Kilvert (1838–1910), lawyer and...
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  • Francis Kilvert (1793–1863) was an English cleric, schoolmaster, antiquary, and literary editor. Born at Westgate Street, Bath, Somerset on Good Friday...
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  • December 2019. Kilvert, Robert Francis (1983). The Curate of Clyro: Extracts from the Diary of the Reverend Francis Kilvert. Gwasg Gregynog. Community Website...
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  • Solis, pp. 114–15). Nichols edited in 1866 the ‘Remains of the Rev. Francis Kilvert’ [q .v.] He was elected F.S.A. on 2 February 1865. He printed at Bath...
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  • Francis Edwin Kilvert (December 17, 1838 – August 21, 1910) was a lawyer and mayor of Hamilton, Ontario from 1877 to 1878. Born in Hamilton Township,...
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    rejection of Francis Kilvert as a suitor for one of his five daughters. There are many references to the Thomas family in the Francis Kilvert's Diaries of...
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    archaeologist, who was raised in Bredwardine, where his father was vicar; and Francis Kilvert (1840–1879), the diarist and cleric who was vicar of Bredwardine from...
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    may be related to Millais's contemporaneous Victory O Lord!. Diarist Francis Kilvert describes a visit to see the painting on display in 1874, the year...
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    the late 19th century, and was usually called Bullhyde or Bullhydes. Francis Kilvert, diarist, noted on 4 March 1875: "Old William [Halliday] told me the...
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