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Thomas Wagstaffe the Elder (13 February 1645 – 17 October 1712) was a clergyman of the Church of England, after the nonjuring schism a bishop of the breakaway church.

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Thomas Wagstaffe

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Thomas Wagstaffe the Elder (13 February 1645 – 17 October 1712) was a clergyman of the Church of England, after the nonjuring schism a bishop of the breakaway...

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Nonjuring schism

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Sancroft delegated his powers to Bishop Lloyd, who in May 1693 appointed Thomas Wagstaffe (1645–1712) and George Hickes (1642–1715) as new Non-Juring bishops...

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Thomas Haycraft

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Sir Thomas Wagstaffe Haycraft (5 October 1858 – 16 July 1936) was an English barrister of the British Colonial Service. Haycraft served as Chief Justice...

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William Wagstaffe

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Thomas Wagstaffe. He married Thomas' daughter and, after her early death, married the daughter of surgeon Charles Bernard. On 8 July 1714, Wagstaffe graduated...

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Tom Wagstaffe

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Thomas Daniel Wagstaffe was an English professional footballer who played as an inside forward for Sunderland. Dykes, Garth; Lamming, Doug (2000). All...

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List of Old Carthusians

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Ramsbury Wilmot Vyvyan (1861–1937), Bishop of Zululand (1903–1929) Thomas Wagstaffe (1645–1712), English clergyman Hampton Weekes (1880–1948), Archdeacon...

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List of acts of the Parliament of England from 1695

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Sir Thomas Wagstaffe to raise a portion for Frances his only daughter. 7 & 8 Will. 3. c. 35 10 April 1696 An Act to enable Sir Thomas Wagstaffe Knight...

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Adolphus Oughton

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September 1736. He had first married his cousin, Frances Wagstaffe, daughter and heir of Sir Thomas Wagstaffe and the widow of Sir Edward Bagot, 4th Baronet, M...

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List of knights bachelor appointed in 1919

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and Auditor-General of the Union of South Africa 18 February 1919 Thomas Wagstaffe Haycraft Chief Justice of Grenada 18 February 1919 Lt-Col. John Hewat...

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High Sheriff of Warwickshire

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Thomas Wagstaffe of Harbury and Tachbook Mallory 1691: Sir William Bishop 1692: Thomas Fetherston of Packwood House 1693: Richard Booth 1694: Thomas Man...

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James Backhouse

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was the will of God. The nursery was an enterprise run by Quakers; Thomas Wagstaffe was the clerk of the Tivetshall Monthly Meeting and a prominent benefactor...

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Bishop of Ipswich

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bishop in diocese of Norwich. 1538 1899 in abeyance During this period, Thomas Wagstaffe was consecrated as nonjuring bishop of Ispwich on 24 February 1694...

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Samuel Grascome

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National Biography considers that the author may have been in fact Thomas Wagstaffe, with Grascome doing the legwork. Criticising the House of Commons...

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Robert Frampton

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joined Thomas Ken in strongly opposing the continuance of the Nonjuring schism through the consecration of George Hickes and Thomas Wagstaffe as bishops...

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John Penruddock

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locations except the group from Salisbury. Penruddock, along with Sir Joseph Wagstaffe and Hugh Grove, organised and led the Royalist uprising in the West. On...

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Penruddock uprising

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of which failed to take place. Three days later, Penruddock and Joseph Wagstaffe attacked Salisbury but without support elsewhere retreated into North...

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