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Samuel Hallifax or Halifax (1733–1790) was an English churchman and academic, holder of several chairs at Cambridge and was successively Bishop of Gloucester (1781–1789) and Bishop of St Asaph (1789–1790).
SamuelHallifax or Halifax (1733–1790) was an English churchman and academic, holder of several chairs at Cambridge and was successively Bishop of Gloucester...
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William Hallifax was an English clergyman notable for being an early western explorer of Palmyra, a translation of Euclid, serving as Chaplain to the Speaker...
Warren of St. David's, Dr SamuelHallifax of Gloucester, Dr Beilby Porteus of London, Dr Edward Smallwell of Oxford, Dr Samuel Horsley of Rochester. Apart...
those who have served as assistant bishops in the diocese were: 1892–?: Samuel Marsden (also Assistant Bishop of Bristol after 1897), former Bishop of...
Oxford. 15 December - Francis Edwardes, politician 1790 4 March - SamuelHallifax, Bishop of St Asaph, 57 20 March - Thomas Richards of Coychurch, cleric...
1789 1790 SamuelHallifax Also known as Samuel Halifax; translated from Gloucester 1790 1802 Lewis Bagot Translated from Norwich 1802 1806 Samuel Horsley...
Diocese Diocese of St Asaph In office 1790–1802 Predecessor SamuelHallifax Successor Samuel Horsley Other post(s) Bishop of Bristol (1782–1783) Bishop...
Geldart produced an edition in 1836 of An Analysis of the Civil Law by SamuelHallifax, the set text of his lectures. Geldart married, on 4 August 1836, Mary...
Llandaff – Richard Watson Bishop of St Asaph – SamuelHallifax (from 4 April) Bishop of St Davids – Samuel Horsley July–August - Bread riots break out in...
1781–1789 Succeeded by William Pearce Church of England titles Preceded by SamuelHallifax Bishop of Gloucester 1789–1802 Succeeded by George Huntingford Preceded by...
Christianity through prophecies. 1768–1772 Richard Hurd 1773–1776 SamuelHallifax 1777–1780 Lewis Bagot 1781–1785 East Apthorp 1800–1804 Robert Nares...
Richard Watson Bishop of St Asaph – SamuelHallifax (until 4 March); Lewis Bagot (from 28 April) Bishop of St Davids – Samuel Horsley 18 May - The first meeting...
Online ed. Ed. Lawrence Goldman. Oct. 2005. 7 May 2007. Hole, Robert. "Hallifax, Samuel (1733–1790)." Oxford Dictionary of National Biography. Ed. H. C. G...
1688–1694 William Hallifax 1695–1701 Henry Maundrell 1701-1703 Henry Brydges 1703-1706 Harrington Yarborough 1706–1716 Thomas Owen 1716–1719 Samuel Lisle 1719-...
of the Rev. Robert Hallifax of Standish, Gloucestershire (she died in 1825); and, secondly, in 1828, Mary, eldest daughter of Samuel Butler, D.D., headmaster...
of 32, he was the youngest major-general in the Allied forces. Navy Guy Hallifax Rear Admiral Order of St Michael and St George Killed in an air crash at...