Richard William Church (25 April 1815 – 6 December 1890) was an English churchman and writer, known latterly as Dean Church. He was a close friend of John Henry Newman and allied with the Tractarian movement. Later he moved from Oxford academic life to some prominence in the Church of England.
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younger brother of William, Henry the Young King, and Matilda; William died before Richard's birth. As a younger son of King Henry II, Richard was not expected...
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"Finding an archbishop: the Whigs and Richard Whately in 1831." Church History 64 (1995): 218–36. McKerrow, Ray E. "Richard Whately: Religious Controversialist...
this book that William Sherlock took the oaths to King William. Sancroft was a patron of Henry Wharton (1664–1695), the divine and church historian, to...
procurator. William of Malmesbury calls him the "manager of the whole kingdom". At Christchurch, Ranulf reduced the number of canons serving the church from...
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Richard himself (the Hog) and his most trusted councillors William Catesby, Richard Ratcliffe and Francis, Viscount Lovell. On 30 March 1485 Richard felt...
Gilbert Burnet, Benjamin Hoadly, Simon Patrick, William Powell and William Whiston, he held some High Church views also. With Thomas Tenison, Stillingfleet...
friary church. Following the friary's dissolution in 1538 and subsequent demolition, Richard's tomb was lost. An erroneous account arose that Richard's bones...
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