- John
Dobree Dalgairns (21
October 1818 – 6
April 1876),
English Roman Catholic priest, was born in Guernsey.
Dalgairns attended Elizabeth College, Guernsey...
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Dalgairns, Mrs. (1830) The
Practice of Cookery:
adapted to the
business of every...
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right was Hutton,
editor of the Spectator, an Arian; then came
Father Dalgairns, a very able
Roman Catholic priest;
opposite him Lord A. Russell, a Deist;...
- light. In
their continued correspondence Dalgairns and
Barberi debated the
Catholic position and
Dalgairns requested copies of the P****ionist Rule and...
- semi-monastic conditions. The
first to join him
there was John
Dobree Dalgairns.
Others were
William Lockhart on the
advice of
Henry Manning, Ambrose...
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Franz Jakob Clemens (1815–1862)
Valentin Gröne (1817–1882) John
Dobree Dalgairns (1818–1876)
Gregor Mendel (1822–1884)
Augusta Theodosia Drane (1823–1894)...
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Oratory Frederick William Faber Institutes of
consecrated life John
Dobree Dalgairns Oratory of
Jesus Oratory of the Good
Shepherd Religious institute (Catholic)...
- 19th century, a
modernised version of a 1659
edition was
issued by J. B.
Dalgairns in 1870.
Evelyn Underhill published an
edition of the
Scale in 1923. While...
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Valentine Dobrée (1894–1974),
visual artist,
novelist and poet John
Dobree Dalgairns (1818–1876),
English Roman Catholic priest Musée Dobrée, a
museum in Nantes...
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Society around 1897
Notable events include the 1899
marriage of
Sofia Dalgairns, ****ure head of the
Metropolitan Police's
first Women Patrols. The living...