James Bandinel

James Bandinel

James Bandinel may refer to:
* James Bandinel (scholar) (1733-1804), Doctor of Divinity
* James Bandinel (civil servant) (1783-1849), Superintendent of the Slave Trade Department
* James Bandinel (clergyman) (1814-1892), clergyman, author and poet


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  • James Bandinel (clergyman) — James Bandinel (May 19, 1814–1892) was a British clergyman, author and poet.He was born on 19 May 1814, only son of James Bandinel of the Foreign Office and his wife, Marian Eliza, nee Hunter.Career SynopsisPublicationsBandinel s literary work… …   Wikipedia

  • James Bandinel (civil servant) — James Bandinel (1783–1849) was a British official at the Foreign Office, London.Early lifeHe was born in January 1783 in the parish of St Peter in the East, Oxford, second son of Dr James Bandinel by his wife Margaret, née Dumaresq. He entered… …   Wikipedia

  • James Bandinel (scholar) — Rev. Dr. James Bandinel (1733 ndash; 17 November 1804) was a British scholar and cleric.He was born in the parish of St Martin s, Jersey, in the Channel Islands, second son of George Bandinel by his second wife, Elizabeth Lempriere. Educated at… …   Wikipedia

  • Frederick Bandinel — James Julius Frederick Bandinel (17 November 1845 12 January 1912), known as Frederick Bandinel, was a British merchant and consular official in Manchuria, China.Early lifeHe was born at Belstead, Suffolk, firstborn son of Rev. James Bandinel by… …   Wikipedia

  • Bulkeley Bandinel — He was born in the parish of St Peter in the East, Oxford, firstborn son of Rev. Dr. James Bandinel of Netherbury by his wife, Margaret (née Dumaresq). Educated at Reading under Richard Valpy and then at Winchester College, Bandinel entered New… …   Wikipedia

  • David Bandinel — (died 1644–5), was dean of Jersey. Bandinel, the date of whose birth is uncertain, but who is supposed to have been of Italian descent, was appointed to the office of dean of Jersey on its revival by James I, about 1623. Paulet[disambiguation… …   Wikipedia

  • Thomas Le Mesurier — Rev. Thomas Le Mesurier (28 August 1756 – 14 July 1822) was a British lawyer, cleric and polemicist.He was born on Alderney, in the Channel Islands, the fourth son of John Le Mesurier, Hereditary Governor of that island. Educated at New College,… …   Wikipedia

  • Bampton Lectures — The Bampton Lectures at the University of Oxford were founded by a bequest of John Bampton, [ [http://www.fromoldbooks.org/Wood NuttallEncyclopaedia/b/bamptonlectures.html] . Bampton bequeathed funds for the annual preaching of eight divinity… …   Wikipedia

  • William Rothery — (1775–1864), was chief of the office of the king s proctor in Doctors Commons a society of lawyers practising civil law in London.cite web | last =Boase | first =G. C.| authorlink = | coauthors = | title =Rothery, Henry Cadogan (1817–1888), wreck …   Wikipedia

  • Bodleian Library — Entrance to the Library, with the coats of arms of several Oxford colleges Country United Kingdom Type …   Wikipedia

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