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BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, who assisted the Archbishop of Canterbury in cermony, greets King George at abbey. ,"'" Ml •• □:•'«□ •□•□□*» *^S* tV>ef >□* □*v if. mother, Doreen Lady Brabourne; Lord Louis; Queen; Lady Louis (behirui King); ...
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... BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, who assisted the Archbishop of Canterbury in cermony, greets King George at abbey. BRIDESMAIDS include three royal princesses: King George's daughters, Elizabeth (left), Margaret Rose (right), and their cousin ...
Bishop of Winchester from books.google.com
... Archbishop of Canterbury, and his younger contemporaries, Oswald, Bishop of Worcester, and Ethelwold, Bishop of Winchester, was to revive the strict observance of religion within the monasteries, and thereby indirectly to reform the ...
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... Bishop of Winchester is at the High Altar. New Garter members include the Duke of Beaufort {right), Earl Baldwin of Bewdley, longtime Prime Minister of England (centre) and the Duke of Norfolk (left) who managed the Coronation. The ...
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... bishop's excellence should be reflected in his salary, particularly when they are often shabbily treated in all ... Winchester, an old boy of the school, preached, the collection was given, not to the inevitable building fund, but ...
Bishop of Winchester from books.google.com
... BISHOP OF WINCHESTER, who assisted the Archbishop of Canterbury in. BRIDESMAIDS include three royal princesses: King George's daughters, Elizabeth (left), Margaret Rose (right), and their cousin Alexandra, 9, Duchess of Kent's daughter ...
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... Bishop of Winchester, the Abbot of Reading, and Pandulf, the Papal Legate in England, the Pope said he was "forced to express surprise and annoyance" that the Archbishop and bishops had appeared as "accomplices, if not partners, in a ...
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... Bishop of Winchester, founded Winchester College in 1382 largely to educate "pore and needy scholars" who could not afford private tutoring. That is why Winchester was called a "public" school. Wykeham provided for 70 scholars, 16 ...
Bishop of Winchester from books.google.com
... Archbishop of York (796), and urged the foundation of hospitals for the poor and for pilgrims. The oldest ... bishop of Winchester, suffered a similar fate, but was reestablished by Edward VI. Among other important hospitals ...
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... Bishop of Winchester, she found an able and ardent servant. The religious legislation of the Reformation Parliament was repealed. But one thing Mary could not do. She could not restore to the Church the lands parceled out among the ...