Edward Harold Browne (6 March 1811 – 18 December 1891) was a bishop of the Church of England. Browne was born on 6 March 1811 at Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire...
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Secretary of the Fair Trade League. Harold was the son of Thomas Gore Browne, brother to Ethel Locke King and Wilfrid Gore Browne. He was married to Lady Muriel...
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Buckinghamshire Militia while his younger brother, Harold Browne, later became Bishop of Winchester. In 1824, Browne kept up his family's military tradition and...
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Winchester In office 1870–1873 Predecessor Charles Sumner Successor Harold Browne Previous post(s) Bishop of Oxford Dean of Westminster Orders Ordination...
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Australian architect Harry Brown (disambiguation) Harold Browne (1811–1891), British bishop Harry Browne (1933–2006), American writer, politician, investment...
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are still in copyright. Noted contributors to the dictionary include Harold Browne, bishop of Ely; Charles J. Ellicott, bishop of Gloucester and Bristol;...
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of the Thirty-Nine Articles V2: Historical And Doctrinal by Edward Harold Browne. The Sufficiency of Holy Scripture as the Rule of Faith by Daniel Wilson...
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written by Harold Browne, who had researched the period and the event extensively. Corman hired Browne to write the script for the film. Browne felt that...
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Late modern Thomas Dampier Bowyer Sparke Joseph Allen Thomas Turton Harold Browne James Woodford Lord Alwyne Compton Frederic Chase Leonard White-Thomson...
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College of Physicians 1704–1707 Edward Harold Browne (1811–1891), Bishop of the Church of England Edward Stevenson Browne (1852–1907), English recipient of...
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