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Francis Lister Hawks (June 10, 1798 –
September 26, 1866) was an
American writer, historian,
educator and
priest of the
Episcopal Church.
After practicing...
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Monasteries and
Oxford and
Cambridge colleges could buy or
receive rectorships, and thus
become liable for
chancel repairs. When
Henry VIII dissolved...
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Frank Damrosch Jr. (November 30, 1888 –
April 15, 1966) was an
American Episcopal priest, author, and writer. Damrosch, the son of
noted composer Frank...
- Look up Rector, rector, rectorat, rectoress, or r****r in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Rector (Latin for the
member of a vessel's crew who steers)...
- He
resided in the
Belgian Pontifical College during this time,
under rectorship of
Maximilien de Furstenberg. Wojtyła
earned a
licence in July 1947, p****ed...
- a life
Governor of
London University, and had the
offer of the Lord
Rectorship of Glasgow. But he
turned down
anything that
involved public speaking...
- by his Jewishness.[citation needed]
After the
failure of Heidegger's
rectorship, he
withdrew from most
political activity, but
remained a
member of the...
- Chancellorships, visitorships, governorships,
rectorships and
fellowships Location Date
School Position England
until 2015
University of Kent Honorary...
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History of the
Parish of
Trinity Church in the City of New York: The
rectorship of Dr.
William Thomas Manning 1908 to 1921. p. 256. David, Saul (1 October...
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Secretary of the
National Trust for
Scotland from 1947 to 1949, and held the
Rectorships of the
University of
Edinburgh and the
University of
Aberdeen and the...