Aglionby — may be the surname of:*Edward Aglionby, English poet *John Aglionby, royal chaplain, college principal *William Aglionby, writer and diplomat [http://www.dictionaryofarthistorians.org/aglionbyw.htm] As a placename it may refer to: *Aglionby,… … Wikipedia
Edward Henry Bickersteth — Edward Henry Bickersteth, January 25, 1825 May 16, 1906 was a bishop in the Church of England.Born in Islington, he was educated at Trinity College, Cambridge (B.A. with honours, 1847; M.A., 1850) and was awarded the Chancellor s Gold Medal for… … Wikipedia
John Aglionby — (died c. 1610) was an eminent divine, of an ancient family whose name was De Aguilon, corrupted into Aglionby. The son of Edward Aglionby and Elizabeth Musgrave, of Crookdayke, was admitted a student of Queen s College, Oxford, in 1583. He went… … Wikipedia
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George Tomline (politician) — George Tomline (3 March 1813 25 August 1889), referred to as Colonel Tomline, was an English politician who served as Member of Parliament (MP) for various constituencies. He was the son of William Edward Tomline and grandson of George Pretyman… … Wikipedia
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Dean and Canons of Windsor — St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle, left, 1848. The Dean and Canons of Windsor are the ecclesiastical body of St George s Chapel at Windsor Castle.[1] Contents … Wikipedia
Musgrave Watson — Watson s depiction of the Battle of Cape St Vincent on Nelson s Column. Musgrave Lewthwaite Watson (24 January 1804 28 October 1847) was an English sculptor of the early 19th century. Watson was born in Cumberland, being christened on 8 March… … Wikipedia