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George Smalridge (alias Smallridge; 18 May 1662 – 27
September 1719) was
Bishop of
Bristol (1714–1719).
Smalridge was born at Lichfield, son of the Sheriff...
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January 2009. Geisler, Gertude. Ramey, B., Jessie. "Jesus Freaks." 2004.
Smalridge, Scott, M.A. (1999).
Early American Pentecostalism and the
issues of race...
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historical and
theological contextualisation. Queen's
University of Belfast.
Smalridge,
Scott (1999).
Early American Pentecostalism and the
issues of race, gender...
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Archbishop of York
George I (1714);
George II (1727) 1714–1715:
George Smalridge,
Bishop of
Bristol 1715–1716:
William Wake,
Bishop of
Lincoln 1716–1718:...
- the two in****bent members.
During Ashmole's
campaign his cousin,
Thomas Smalridge, who was
acting as a kind of
campaign manager, fell ill and died. Ashmole...
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Surrey in 1715. In 1719
Boulter was
announced as the
successor to
George Smalridge as both the Dean of
Christ Church and as the
Bishop of Bristol. Boulter...
- Preceded by
William Grahme Dean of
Carlisle 1704–1711 Succeeded by
George Smalridge Preceded by
Henry Aldrich Dean of
Christ Church,
Oxford 1711–1713 Preceded by...
- O'Toole Area
trustee B.
Corbet Prin****l
Samuel Macaluso Chaplain S.
Smalridge Grades 9 to 12
Language English Area
Mississauga North Colour(s) Black...
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Stanislaus Papczyński,
Polish priest and
saint (d. 1701) 1662 –
George Smalridge,
English bishop (d. 1719) 1692 – (O.S.)
Joseph Butler,
English bishop...
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French writer (b. 1589) 1700 – Pope
Innocent XII (b. 1615) 1719 –
George Smalridge,
English bishop (b. 1662) 1730 –
Laurence Eusden,
English poet and author...