Thomas Keble (25 October 1793, in Fairford – 5 September 1875) was a Church of England clergyman, younger brother of John Keble. Keble was Vicar of Bisley, Gloucestershire from 1827 to 1873.[1] He contributed four of the Tracts for the Times, three of them under a pseudonym also used by his brother, Richard Nelson.
^Geoffrey Sanders, The Younger Brother: a short biography of the Rev. Thomas Keble, Vicar of Bisley, Gloucestershire, 1827-1873, 1975
ThomasKeble (25 October 1793, in Fairford – 5 September 1875) was a Church of England clergyman, younger brother of John Keble. Keble was Vicar of Bisley...
politician Richard Keble (fl. 1650), judge, and a supporter of the Parliamentarian cause during the English Civil War ThomasKeble (1793–1875), English...
John Keble (25 April 1792 – 29 March 1866) was an English Anglican priest and poet who was one of the leaders of the Oxford Movement. Keble College, Oxford...
There were about a dozen authors, including Oxford Movement leaders John Keble, John Henry Newman and Edward Bouverie Pusey, with Newman taking the initiative...
schools in the locality include Maidenhill School in Stonehouse, and ThomasKeble School in Eastcombe and the private Wycliffe College in Stonehouse Tertiary...
The Rev. William Keble Martin (9 July 1877 – 26 November 1969) was a Church of England priest, botanist and botanical illustrator, known for his Concise...
Retrieved 21 December 2017. S. Thomas' Preparatory School, Kollupitiya was founded on 17th May, 1938 by the late William ThomasKeble M. A. (Oxon) eminent educationist...
is dedicated to St Michael & All Angels. This church was founded by ThomasKeble (after whom the local secondary school was renamed) and was consecrated...
of Church of England religion. Both schools act as feeder schools for ThomasKeble School, Stroud High School, Marling School, Archway School, Cirencester...
Richard Keble (died 1683/84) was an English lawyer and judge, a supporter of the Parliamentarian cause during the English Civil War. During the early...
once had a partner house to its right, which was demolished by its owners, Keble School (in the days before such buildings were 'listed'). The oldest pub...
Jeffrey Archer (Brasenose), a novelist, is listed as a life peer; Imran Khan (Keble), a former captain of the Pakistani cricket team, is listed as a Pakistani...
God from whom all blessings flow. It can scarcely be said that even John Keble, though possessed of much rarer poetic gifts, surpassed him in his own sphere...
zoologist Michael Balls. Balls read philosophy, politics and economics at Keble College, Oxford graduating in 1995. He then went on to obtain a master's...
educated at Radley College, before going up to Keble College, Oxford. He played for and captained the Keble College cricket team, but did not feature for...