Jules Ferrette, also spelled Julius Ferrette[1][2]: 242 (22 April 1828 – 10 October 1904[3] or in 1903), was allegedly bishop of Iona; he is allegedly the founder of the Ancient British Church.
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JulesFerrette, also spelled Julius Ferrette: 242 (22 April 1828 – 10 October 1904 or in 1903), was allegedly bishop of Iona; he is allegedly the founder...
church claims to be the continuation of the Ancient British Church of JulesFerrette. Metropolitan Seraphim of Glastonbury has served as the metropolitan...
century by JulesFerrette (Mar Julius) and Richard Williams Morgan (Mar Pelagius). The Ancient British Church ceased to exist in 1944. JulesFerrette was ordained...
Churches (CWOC). The Celtic Orthodox Church claims to be part of the JulesFerrette episcopal succession line. The Celtic Orthodox Church was founded in...
1866, Peter allegedly consecrated the French Presbyterian minister JulesFerrette as Bishop of Iona, giving him a mission to introduce Oriental Orthodoxy...
tax. In 1898 he lost an election to the antisemitic nationalist Henry Ferrette [fr], victim of the fallout of the Dreyfus affair, and another in 1899...
consecrated First Patriarch of a restored Ancient British Church by JulesFerrette, the founder of the British Orthodox Church, taking the religious name...
historical descent of the races of mankind from the sons of Noah. In 1866 JulesFerrette, also known as "Mar Julius", arrived in England with papers showing...
the Syriac Orthodox Patriarchate of Antioch; this claim rested upon JulesFerrette's claim. According to Anson:: 242–3 If the truth must be told, those...
in London. He may have been consecrated to the episcopate in 1867 by JulesFerrette, "Bishop of Iona" in the Ancient British Church. Brandreth identifies...
Reunion on 6 March 1879.: 24 Morgan had been previously consecrated by JulesFerrette. In 1912, the order was revived and allegedly involved the membership...
consecrated at Marholm in Northamptonshire, England on 6 March 1874 by JulesFerrette. Ferrette (originally a Roman Catholic priest) claimed to have been consecrated...
Poland Jules Bastien-Lepage Charles Loeffler Lothair II of Lotharingia Johanan Luria Hubert Lyautey Nathalie Marquay André Maurois, author Jules Méline...
établie en Bourgogne au commencement du XVe et, en 1470, dans le Comtè de Ferrette en Alsace 1876 : Le château de Crécy et madame de Pompadour 1885 : Modes...
jewelry designer at Tiffany & Co René Schützenberger (1860–1916), painter Jules Siegfried born Mulhouse in 1837, industrialist and politician, French Minister...