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- Samuel Heaslett (1875–1947) was an Anglican bishop. He was born in Belfast in 1875 and educated at Durham University, where he obtained a First class degree...
- (until 1964) and former Bishop in Madras 1943 (ret.) – 1947 (d.): Samuel Heaslett, retired Bishop of South Tokyo and Presiding Bishop, Nippon Sei Ko Kai...
- of Robert P. Harshberger Jr. (motors and control system), Alastair M. Heaslett (signal electronics) and Roger Sleger (mechanical systems). Key features...
- and periods of imprisonment for church leaders such as Bishops Samuel Heaslett, Hinsuke Yashiro and Todomu Sugai, as well as Primate Paul Shinji Sasaki...
- Preceded by William Awdry Bishop of South Tokyo 1909 – 1921 Succeeded by Samuel Heaslett Preceded by James Macarthur Bishop of Southampton 1921–1933 Succeeded by...
- Gunston, aviation author Paul Lewis Han****, geologist Ernest Hayes Samuel Heaslett James Henderson Allan Hill, demographer; Andelot Professor at Harvard T...
- 1948. p. 113. "Obituary: Dr R.S. Hay", The Times, 4 February 1943, p.7 "Heaslett, Samuel". Who's Who. A & C Black. (Subscription or UK public library membership...
- Corporate Services, Historic England. For services to Heritage. Professor Anne Heaslett, lately Prin****l, Stranmillis University College, Queen's University Belfast...
- James MA 1850 William Mortimer Heath MA 1917 James Alexander Renton Swaby 1939 Arthur Phillips FRCO 1943 George Heaslett BA 1950 James Nicholas ****n MA...
- imprisonment for church leaders such as Sasaki, as well as Bishops Samuel Heaslett and Todomu Sugai. On January 25, 1944, Sasaki was installed at St. Andrew's...