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Camidge is a
surname of
English origin.
People with that name include:
Camidge family,
several of whom were
organists at York
Minster (from 1756), some...
- The
Camidge family supplied York
Minster with
organists for 103 years.[citation needed] Its
members were: John
Camidge (1735–1803, in
office 1756–1799)...
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Christianity portal Charles Edward Camidge (1838–1911) was the 2nd
Anglican Bishop of Bathurst. Born into a
clerical family he was
educated at St Peter's...
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Walter Camidge (2
January 1912 – July 1987), also
known as
William A
Camidge, was an
English footballer. He pla**** for Dringhouses, York City, Scarborough...
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William Camidge F.R.H.S. (1828–1909) was a
British solicitor and
author based in York. He
wrote histories of
Methodism and a
biography of the painter...
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Camidge (2
February 1828 – 19
December 1913) was an
organist and
composer based in England. He was born on 2
February 1828, the son of John
Camidge,...
- nineteenth-century writing. Oxford:
Clarendon Press. ISBN 9780198117261.
Camidge, Ross (22
September 2007). "Frankenstein: or, The
Modern Prometheus". BMJ...
- doi:10.1158/1535-7163.MCT-08-1118. PMID 19372561. S2CID 19245418.
Gandhi L,
Camidge DR,
Ribeiro de
Oliveira M,
Bonomi P,
Gandara D,
Khaira D, et al. (March...
- John
Henry Norrison Camidge (8
December 1853 – 22
September 1939) was a
composer and
organist based in Beverley, East
Riding of Yorkshire. He was born...
- (1809–1851),
politician and lord of the
manor who
thought he was a bird.
Charles Camidge (1837-1911),
Rural Dean of Thirsk,
later Anglican Bishop of
Bathurst Tasha...