from Boston, MA
1808
Died:1884
English historian • Historian • Barrister
Translation • Geography
Academic degree:Professor
Offences of • Orthodox • Guilty
Award:Scholarship
The " Imperial Gazetteer of England and Wales " ( published 1870–72 ), was a substantial topographical dictionary in six volumes.
British non-fiction writer • Christian writer
Preference:Mate
1939
Priest
Radley College • Durham University
Religion
Military rank:Admiral
1884
Died:1955
20th-century Anglican bishop
Charterhouse School
Anglican
He served Curate at St Andrew, Dundee and St Saviour, Pimlico.
During World War One he was a Chaplain to the British Armed Forces.
University of St Andrews
1608
Died:1694
Minister • Vicar • Chancellor
Professor • MA
Area of science:Scholasticism
Professions and applied sciences:Latin
Scholarship
Skill:Instruction • IDEAL (CA)
Durham University
1752
Died:1821
Artist • Historian
Architecture
English watercolourist • English travel writer
Sport:Surgeon