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Keble is both a
surname and a
given name.
Notable people with the name include:
Bernard Keble Sandwell (1876–1940),
Canadian newspaper editor Edward Keble...
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Keble College (/ˈkiːbəl/) is one of the
constituent colleges of the
University of
Oxford in England. Its main
buildings are on
Parks Road,
opposite the...
- 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...
- Sir
Henry Keble (died
April 1517) was a
grocer and Lord
Mayor of
London in 1510, in the
second year of King
Henry VIII's reign.[unreliable source] Sir...
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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...
- The
Honourable Keble Aubrey Munn OJ (15
February 1920 - 14
April 2008) was a
Jamaican politician and agriculturalist. Munn
received his
education at Wolmer's...
- 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...
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Keble Women".
keble.ox.ac.uk.
Keble College,
Oxford University. "CNN
Profiles - Zain
Asher - Anchor". CNN. "Five New
Honorary Fellows Elected".
Keble...
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Keble Howard was the pen name of John
Keble Bell (8 June 1875 – 29
March 1928). He was an
English writer and journalist, who
wrote a
large number of novels...
- The John
Keble Church is a
Church of
England parish church in Mill Hill,
London Borough of Barnet. The
church was
completed in 1936 and is of a modernist...