James, Jim, or Jimmy Kemp may refer to: James Kemp (bishop) (1764–1827), Episcopal bishop in America James Kemp (missionary) (1797–1872), missionary for...
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James Kemp (May 20, 1764 – October 28, 1827) was the second bishop of the Diocese of Maryland, US, from 1816 to 1827. James Kemp was born on May 20, 1764...
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authority. Kemp was rewarded by his translation to Canterbury in July 1452, when Pope Nicholas V added as a special honour the title of cardinal-bishop of Santa...
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sister Eric Kemp (1915–2009), Bishop of Chichester Gary Kemp (born 1959), English pop musician Gene Kemp (1926–2015), British author George Kemp, 1st Baron...
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Eddie Long (redirect from Centino Kemp)
The terms were undisclosed. Later on, media outlets indicated that Centino Kemp was the fifth accuser who also settled. On May 30, 2011, an episode of the...
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William Murray Stone (redirect from William Stone (bishop))
death of bishop James Kemp in 1827, Maryland's clergy and lay delegates deadlocked as to his successor, and both future Massachusetts bishop Manton Eastburn...
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runoff. Kemp was the sitting Secretary of State at the time of the election. Kemp's position led to accusations of a conflict of interest, as Kemp oversaw...
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diocesan bishops (who have served the longest) form the other Lords Spiritual in the House of Lords. Cross & Livingstone 2005, p. 284, Canterbury. Kemp 1961...
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(RADA) from 2008 to 2021. Kemp was born in Oxford, the son of Eric Kemp (then an Oxford theologian, later Dean of Worcester and Bishop of Chichester) and his...
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night. The primary occurred on May 24, 2022. Kemp was sworn in for a second term on January 9, 2023. Kemp was endorsed by former vice president Mike Pence...
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