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Richard Aslatt Pearce (9
January 1855 – 21 July 1928) was the
first deaf
person to be
ordained as an
Anglican clergyman. He was
educated via the sign language...
- daughters: Hon.
Frances Mary
Monck (d. 1930), who
married the Rev.
Richard Aslatt Pearce. Hon.
Elizabeth Louise Mary
Monck (d. 1913), who
married John Macdonald...
- Zealand; and the last
survivor of the RMS Titanic,
Millvina Dean.
Richard Aslatt Pearce, the
first deaf-mute
Anglican clergyman, was born in Portswood, Southampton...
- demolished),
opposite Brighton College. One of its
inmates was
Richard Aslatt Pearce, the
first deaf
ordained Anglican clergyman.
Since 1950, the locality...
- the
former home of the
Aslatt family in the 19th century,
which was
acquired by the
theatre after the
death of
Henry Poate Aslatt in 1905. It
opened on...
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Richard Pearce (botanist) (c. 1835–1868),
Victorian plant collector Richard Aslatt Pearce (1855–1928),
Victorian clergyman ****ey Pearce,
American baseball...
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Browne ordained as
deacon of the
first deaf-mute
Anglican clergyman,
Richard Aslatt Pearce.
Browne resigned his See in 1890 and died at
Shales House near Bitterne...
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Lessons (text) Plants, The
Earth and
Minerals Google Books (PDF)
Richard Aslatt Pearce C. W. Sutton, ‘Baker,
Charles (1803–1874)’, rev. M. C. Curthoys,...