• Richard Cheyney (1513 – 29 April 1579) was an English churchman, bishop of Gloucester from 1562. Opposed to Calvinism, he was an isolated and embattled...
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  • Cheyney University of Pennsylvania is a public historically black university in Cheyney, Pennsylvania. Founded in 1837 as the Institute for Colored Youth...
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  • president of the United States from 2001 to 2009. Richard Cheney or Richard Cheyney may also refer to: Richard Cheney (New Mexico politician) (born 1937), an...
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  • England George W. Cheyney (1854–1903), American businessman and politician Peter Cheyney (1896–1951), British writer Richard Cheyney (1513–1578), English...
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    Richard Bruce Cheney (/ˈtʃeɪni/ CHAY-nee; born January 30, 1941) is an American retired politician and businessman who served as the 46th vice president...
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  • it was renamed the Institute for Colored Youth and eventually became Cheyney University of Pennsylvania, the oldest historically black university in...
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    Gloucester (1541–1550) James Brooks, Bishop of Gloucester (1554–1558) Richard Cheyney, Bishop of Gloucester (1562–1579) John Bullingham, Bishop of Gloucester...
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    The Last of Mrs. Cheyney is a 1937 American comedy drama film adapted from the 1925 Frederick Lonsdale play The Last of Mrs. Cheyney. The film tells the...
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  • Carson is nowhere to be found. A subsequent investigation by detective Richard Cheyney finds strange items in Paladin's possession, hinting that he may not...
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    arose but despite holding Catholic doctrines, at the persuasion of Richard Cheyney, Bishop of Gloucester, he received Holy Orders in 1564 as a deacon...
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