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Rainbowed
Rainbowed Rain"bowed`, a. Formed with or like a rainbow.

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- Edward Rainbowe or Rainbow (1608–1684) was an English academic, Church of England clergyman and a noted preacher. He was Master of Magdalene College, Cambridge...
- Wrench, née Baddeley (sometime after 4 November 1676). He succeeded Edward Rainbowe as bishop in 1684 (consecrated 19 June), and died at Rose Castle on 12...
- Ussher vacancy from 1643 Bishop of Carlisle 1660–1664 Succeeded by Edward Rainbowe Preceded by Accepted Frewen Archbishop of York 1664–1683 Succeeded by John...
- 1659 William Dillingham 1660 Henry Ferne 1661 Henry Ferne 1662 Edward Rainbowe 1662 William Dillingham 1663 James Fleetwood 1664 Anthony Sparrow 1665...
- singer William Joseph Rainbow (1856–1919), Australian entomologist Edward Rainbowe (1608–1684), Bishop of Carlisle Rainbow Sun Francks (born 1979), Canadian...
- Significant changes took place in approximately 1665, when bishop Edward Rainbowe had the east and south ranges demolished and remodelled the remaining structure...
- Worthington John Bond William Dillingham Henry Ferne Henry Ferne Edward Rainbowe William Dillingham James Fleetwood Anthony Sparrow Francis Wilford John...
- English monk of the Order of St. Benedict (d. 1698) April 20 – Edward Rainbowe, English clergyman and preacher (d. 1684) April 23 – Thomas Minor, American...
- English monk of the Order of St. Benedict (d. 1698) April 20 – Edward Rainbowe, English clergyman and preacher (d. 1684) April 23 – Thomas Minor, American...
- Dalston Grammar School c. 1660 Defunct Original benefaction was by Dr.Edward Rainbowe, Lord Bishop of Carlisle. The original Church Stock was looted during the...