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Francis Gastrell (10 May 1662 – 24
November 1725) was
Bishop of
Chester and a
writer on deism. He was a
friend of
Jonathan Swift,
mentioned several times...
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Archived (PDF) from the
original on 11
August 2011.
Retrieved 20 July 2011.
Gastrell,
James Eardley; Blanford,
Henry Francis (1866).
Report on the Calcutta...
- modern-style house, also
called New Place. This in turn was
demolished by
Francis Gastrell,
vicar of Frodsham, Cheshire, in 1759. It was
never rebuilt after the second...
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Colonel Sir
William Henry Houghton Gastrell CMG TD FRGS (24
September 1852 – 11
April 1935) was
Conservative MP for
Lambeth North. He was born in Gloucestershire...
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nominated as the
warden of
Manchester collegiate church; however,
Francis Gastrell, as
Bishop of Chester,
refused to
sanction the
appointment on the basis...
- in the town:
Uplands Community Primary School Callowell Primary School Gastrells Community Primary School Rosary Catholic Primary School Severn View Academy...
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member of
London County Council representing St
Pancras South with W. H. H.
Gastrell as Muni****l Reformers,
having defeated both
George Bernard Shaw and Sir...
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Revelation and the
Necessity of
believing it, established, by
Francis Gastrell (Bishop of Chester) 1698 - The
Atheistical Objections against the Being...
- church. As
rural dean of
Manchester Wroe
rendered ****istance to
Bishop Gastrell in the
compilation of his
Notitia Cestriensis. He was a
student of natural...
- (1990). The
Archdeaconry of
Richmond in the
Eighteenth Century :
Bishop Gastrell's 'Notitia' - The
Yorkshire Parishes 1714-1725. Cambridge:
Cambridge University...