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Cecil Henry Boutflower /ˈboʊflaʊər/ (15
August 1863 – 19
March 1942) was an
Anglican bishop who
served both at home and abroad. He was born at Brathay...
- Wilfrid,
later canonized as
Saint Wilfrid.
These monks are
identified by
Boutflower as
being the
Benedictines of
Ripon at a
monastery under the same name...
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Henry Crewe Boutflower /ˈboʊflaʊər/ (25
October 1796 – 4 June 1863) was an
English Anglican minister and
Hulsean essayist.
Boutflower was the son of John...
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Boutflower /ˈboʊflaʊər/ (22 June 1815 – 22
December 1882) was an
Anglican clergyman who was
Archdeacon of
Carlisle from 1867
until 1882.
Boutflower was...
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Thomas Boutflower Bennett (1808–14
September 1894) was an
early colonist of
South Australia,
remembered as a
schoolmaster at J. L. Young's
Adelaide Educational...
- W. Hengstenberg, J. N. Andrews, E. B. Pusey, J. Raska, J. Hontheim,
Boutflower,
Uriah Smith, and O. Gerhardt. To
understand 70-w****
prophecy of Daniel...
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appointment of
Cecil Boutflower as the only
Bishop of
Dorking was, functionally, an
interruption in the See of Guildford;
Boutflower took on
suffragan duties...
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William (1905). The
Victoria history of the
county of Durham. p. 123.
Boutflower,
Douglas Samuel (1926).
Fasti dunelmenses : a
record of the beneficed...
- W. Hengstenberg, J. N. Andrews, E. B. Pusey, J. Raska, J. Hontheim,
Boutflower,
Uriah Smith, and O. Gerhardt. Most
historicists see Matthew's reference...
- doors). Both are
considered to have been
created by Rev'd
Henry Crewe Boutflower,
headmaster 1823–58. The
tenacious swan was used by John, Duke of Berry...