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Huntingdonian may
relate to: Huntingdon, a town in
England Countess of Huntingdon's Connexion, a
group of
evangelical churches This
disambiguation page...
- were enslaved. She was
followed by
Reverend William Furmage (d. 1793),
Huntingdonian Missionary who was
buried in the Old
Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia)...
- The
Countess of Huntingdon's
Connexion is a
small society of
evangelical churches,
founded in 1783 by
Selina Hastings,
Countess of Huntingdon, as a result...
- Harries. He was
thought to have
preached at a
Huntingdonian chapel in London, but the
church was not a
Huntingdonian chapel. Walker,
James W. St G. (1979). "Biography...
- (27
January 2009).
Retrieved on 27
August 2011. Jack C. Whytock. The
Huntingdonian Missionaries to Nova
Scotia and New Brunswick, c. 1785-1792 Jack C....
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independent Huntingdon; but MORI's more
broadly based poll
showed that most
Huntingdonians – that is, most of [Prime Minister] John Major's
electors – were content...
- all with
unmarked graves. (There is a
grave marker, however, of the
Huntingdonian Missionary who
taught at the
first school for
Black students in Halifax...
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Repairs and
alterations Southwell Minster 1854
Overhaul St Stephen's (
Huntingdonians) Chapel,
Rochdale and
Middleton 1854
Nottingham Mechanics' Institution...