- Mark
Hiddesley or
Hildesley (9
December 1698 – 7
December 1772) was an
Anglican churchman. He
served as
vicar of
Hitchin in
Hertfordshire and
later as...
- and Man) in 1610. A more
successful "New Version" by his
successor Mark
Hiddesley was in use
until 1824 when
English liturgy became universal on the island...
- and Man In
office 1697–1755
Predecessor Baptist Levinz Successor Mark
Hiddesley Orders Ordination 20
October 1689
Consecration 16
January 1698 Personal...
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Bishop of
Sodor and Man In
office 1773 to 1780 (death)
Predecessor Mark
Hiddesley Successor George Mason Personal details Died 1780 (1781) Denomination...
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Ceylon during the
Dutch period in
Ceylon (d. 1767)
December 9 – Mark
Hiddesley,
Anglican churchman (d. 1773)
December 20 – Paul Fourdrinier, English...
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Ceylon during the
Dutch period in
Ceylon (d. 1767)
December 9 – Mark
Hiddesley,
Anglican churchman (d. 1773)
December 20 – Paul Fourdrinier, English...
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Gibraltar Joseph Henshaw (1603–1679),
Bishop of Peterborough, 1663–1679 Mark
Hiddesley (1698–1772),
Bishop of
Sodor and Man, 1755–1772 Air
Marshal Sir John Frederick...
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Thomas Wilson Of
Trinity College, Dublin; died in
office 1755 to 1773 Mark
Hiddesley Mark Hildesley;
Vicar of Hitchin,
Hertfordshire 1773 to 1780
Richard Richmond...
- of Manx
landed gentry. He was
named after his godfather,
Bishop Mark
Hiddesley. He
purchased cadetship through Sir
Henry Fletcher, in the
court of the...