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- George Edward David Pytches (9 January 1931 – 21 November 2023) was an English bishop of the Anglican Communion. He served as the Bishop of Chile, Bolivia...
- located near Mill Green. It is also the location of Pytches Mount. In Groton Park, Pitches Mount or Pytches is an example of a Norman motte and bailey castle...
- Bishop of the then-diocese of Chile, Bolivia and Peru, David Pytches, in 1989. Pytches was heavily influenced by the founder of the Vineyard Church,...
- Shaftesbury and had issue. Lady Amelia Spencer (1774–1829), married Henry Pytches Boyce. Lord Francis Almeric Spencer (1779–1845), created Baron Churchill...
- Clark, John Arnott, Bill Johnson, John Paul Jackson, Sandy Millar, David Pytches and Christy Wimber. Wimber's theology and methods have been challenged...
- Gilliat Madge Kendal Gustav Lachmann Barbara Mills Feargus O'Connor David Pytches William Prowting Roberts Johnny Speight C. F. A. Voysey Roger Walters The...
- Shaftesbury and had issue. Lady Amelia Spencer (1774–1829), who married Henry Pytches Boyce. Lord Francis Almeric Spencer (1779–1845), created Baron Churchill...
- same-**** relationships. He is married to Charlotte, daughter of David Pytches (former diocesan Bishop of Chile, Bolivia & Peru), and they have five sons...
- daughters. She died in 1815 and Banks married again in 1821 to Amalia Pytches, William John Joliffe's sister in law. Banks lived in Adelphi Terrace,...
- Ashley-Cooper, 6th Earl of Shaftesbury), and Lady Amelia Spencer (wife of Henry Pytches Boyce). His paternal grandparents were Charles Spencer, 3rd Duke of Marlborough...