Richard Biscoe (died 1748) was an English clergyman. Initially a Dissenting minister, he later was an Anglican, Boyle Lecturer, and President of Sion College...
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Biscoe is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Bert Biscoe, Cornish bard Charles Biscoe (1875-1948), British fencer Chris Biscoe (1947...
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the Fifth Annual Convention. February 15, 1912. p. 105. Biscoe, Patsy (1980). Patsy Biscoe's 50 favourite nursery rhymes. Rigby. ISBN 978-0-7270-1366-8...
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and considered as full Evidence for the Truth of Christianity, by Richard Biscoe 1739–41 - Leonard Twells 1747–49 - Christianity justified upon the Scripture...
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Magnus. 1746. Duncombe Bristowe. Minister of Allhallows Staining. 1747. Richard Biscoe. Rector of St Martins Outwich. 1748. William Best. Vicar of St Lawrence...
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Tyndale-Biscoe (9 February 1863 – 1 August 1949) was a British missionary and educationist, who worked in Kashmir where he established the Tyndale Biscoe School...
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chose to conform, i.e. rejoin, the established church: one of these was Richard Biscoe, who gave the Boyle Lectures in the late 1730s. However, NGUC soon acquired...
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Whiting 1615-1625. Richard Taylor 1625-? William Walwyn 1660-? Henry Halsted 1671-1728. William Butler 1729-1736. Richard Biscoe 1736-1748. Joseph Sims...
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Harington married in 1860 Frances Agnata, daughter of the Rev. Robert Biscoe, prebendary of Hereford and rector of Whitbourne, Herefordshire; they had...
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library which doubles up as a meeting room for the parish council. Richard Biscoe (d. 1748), a nonconformist minister who later conformed and became chaplain...
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