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Arthur ToothSSC (17 June 1839 – 5 March 1931) was a ritualist priest in the Church of England and a member of the Society of the Holy Cross. Tooth is best known for being prosecuted in 1876 under the Public Worship Regulation Act 1874 for using proscribed liturgical practices. He was also briefly imprisoned as a result of the prosecution in 1877.
ArthurTooth SSC (17 June 1839 – 5 March 1931) was a ritualist priest in the Church of England and a member of the Society of the Holy Cross. Tooth is...
The first season of the television series Arthur was originally broadcast on PBS in the United States from October 7[better source needed] to November...
Leverkusen 87 works 1958: ArthurTooth and Sons, London 31 works 1959: Pierre Matisse Gallery, New York 77 works 1960: ArthurTooth and Sons, London 40 works...
matters by secular courts.[citation needed] The prosecution of SSC priests ArthurTooth, Alexander Heriot Mackonochie and Richard William Enraght are among the...
"tooth mice": mice who perform the duties of tooth fairies. When a child in need loses a milk tooth, the two mice (assisted by their friend Arthur),...
gallery at the back of the church. The prosecution and conviction of ArthurTooth in 1876, Sidney Faithorn Green in 1879, and Richard William Enraght in...
the gaol on 13 November 1849) Robert Taylor, convicted of blasphemy ArthurTooth, convicted of contempt of court Margaret Waters, convicted of murder...
in London in May 1903. It passed through the hands of the art dealers ArthurTooth & Sons in London and M. Knoedler & Co in New York, and was acquired by...
British Artists, the Royal Institute of Painters in Water Colours and the ArthurTooth & Sons Gallery. Posthumously, her work has been auctioned at Christie's...
particular, it was active in defending Anglo-Catholic priests such as ArthurTooth, Sidney Faithorn Green and Richard William Enraght against legal action...
born in Lambeth Michael Thomas (footballer, born 1967), born in Lambeth ArthurTooth, ritualist clergyman in the Church of England, curate of St. Mary's Lambeth...
were exhibited at the Royal Academy, Fine Art Society, New Gallery and ArthurTooth and Sons Gallery in London, and also at the Walker Art Gallery in Liverpool...
Last Ray by Paul-Adolphe Rajon. Other publishers of his prints included ArthurTooth & Sons of London, Detroit Publishing Co, and Morris & Bendien of New...
Painting, with John Armstrong, Nash, Edward Wadsworth and Ben Nicholson, at ArthurTooth & Sons in London. Ashton's ballet A Day in a Southern Port (Rio Grande)...
player for Fulham FC, spent some of his childhood in New Cross Gate Fr. ArthurTooth SSC, an Anglican priest, was the Vicar of St. James', Hatcham in the...
agree on partitioning the Balkan Peninsula. July 13 – The prosecution of ArthurTooth, an Anglican clergyman, for using ritualist practices begins. August...
Aldeburgh to prepare works for his third one-man show, which was held at the ArthurTooth & Sons Gallery in 1939. Apart from a brief experimentation with oils...
Sir Arthur Ignatius Conan Doyle KStJ, DL (22 May 1859 – 7 July 1930) was a British writer and physician. He created the character Sherlock Holmes in 1887...
Frederick (1827–1893), Rev Charles Tooth (1831-1894) and Rev ArthurTooth (1839–1931). His uncle was John Tooth (b. 1803), Cranbrook merchant and brewer...
February 28 – Thomas S. Rodgers, American admiral (b. 1858) March 5 – ArthurTooth, Anglican clergyman (b. 1839) March 7 Akseli Gallen-Kallela, Finnish...
1962, Giovannetti met Martin Summers, gallery owner and curator at the ArthurTooth & Sons Gallery in London, where the painter held two solo exhibitions...
etchings. The etchings were in turn converted into prints by firms like ArthurTooth & Sons. The final prints were typically sold to the general public at...