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Edmund and Sears
* Morgan, Edmund Sears.
* Edmund Sears, Unitarian theologian
" It Came Upon the Midnight Clear " ( sometimes rendered as " It Came Upon a Midnight Clear ") is a poem and Christmas carol written by Edmund Sears, pastor of the Unitarian Church in Wayland, Massachusetts.
Edmund Sears composed the five-stanza poem in 1849.
Edmund Sears Morgan ( born January 17, 1916 in Minneapolis, Minnesota ), an eminent authority on early American history, is Emeritus Professor of History at Yale University, where he taught from 1955 to 1986.
Composers like Arthur Sullivan helped to repopularize the carol, and it is this period that gave rise to such favorites as " Good King Wenceslas " and " It Came Upon the Midnight Clear ", a New England carol written by Edmund H. Sears and Richard S. Willis.
Edmund Hamilton Sears ( April 6, 1810 – January 14, 1876 ) was an American Unitarian parish minister and author who wrote a number of theological works influencing 19th century liberal Protestants.
Born on April 6, 1810, the youngest of three sons of Joseph and Lucy ( Smith ) Sears, Edmund grew up on a farm within sight of the Berkshire Hills, in Sandisfield, Massachusetts.
Edmund Hamilton Sears ," Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society 18 ( 1891 ).

Edmund and Unitarian
Those holding this view include: 1600s: Sussex Baptists d. 1612: Edward Wightman 1627: Samuel Gardner 1628: Samuel Przypkowski 1636: George Wither 1637: Joachim Stegmann 1624: Richard Overton 1654: John Biddle ( Unitarian ) 1655: Matthew Caffyn 1658: Samuel Richardson 1608 – 1674: John Milton 1588 – 1670: Thomas Hobbes 1605 – 1682: Thomas Browne 1622 – 1705: Henry Layton 1702: William Coward 1632 – 1704: John Locke 1643 – 1727: Isaac Newton 1676 – 1748: Pietro Giannone 1751: William Kenrick 1755: Edmund Law 1759: Samuel Bourn 1723 – 1791: Richard Price 1718 – 1797: Peter Peckard 1733 – 1804: Joseph Priestley Francis Blackburne ( 1765 ) ( 1765 ).
In October 1678 Primrose Hill was the scene of the mysterious murder of Edmund Berry Godfrey, and in 1792 the radical Unitarian poet and antiquarian Iolo Morganwg ( Edward Williams ) organised here the first meeting of Gorsedd Beirdd Ynys Prydain.

Edmund and parish
The parish church of Southwold is dedicated to St Edmund.
* Holy Trinity with St. Edmund parish church, Horfield, Bristol, nave and aisles c1847
Edmund Calamy was born in the parish of St Thomas the Apostle, London, and educated at Merchant Taylors ' School and then Pembroke College, Cambridge, where his opposition to the Arminianism excluded him from a fellowship.
The 15th century Church of England parish church of Saint Edmund is said to have been built by two maiden ladies of the Pever family, whence the name " Maids ' Moreton ".
The parish church, St Bartholomew's, is home to one of the finest pipe organs in the UK, built by the German organbuilder, Edmund Schulze.
The flag of St Edmund consists of three gold crowns on a field of blue ( Azure, three crowns Or ), and features as the three crowns of East Anglia, on the baptismal font ( c. 1400 ) in Saxmundham's parish church in Suffolk, UK.
The Church of England parish church of Saint Edmund has a 15th century tower.
In 1779 Edmund was apprenticed to him, moving into a house in the market parish of Ballybricken, entering the business of trading livestock and other supplies, and the supervising of loading of victuals onto ships bound for the British colonies.
Its most notable building is the Church of England parish church of Saint John the Baptist, which is known for its merchants ' guild chapel, memorial to Henry VIII's barber-surgeon, Edmund Harman, featuring South American Indians and Kempe stained glass.
The 12th century parish church of All Saints ' houses the tomb of Edmund of Langley ( 1341 – 1402 ), the first Duke of York.
" Whereas Mr Edmund Scarburgh, Mr Thomas Johnson, Mr Richard Vaughan, Captain John Dollinge, John Robinson, Toby Norton, Richard Baily, Ambrose Dixon, Richard Hill, Jenkin Price And divers others Inhabitants and free men in the Upper parte of the parish in the Countie of Northampton Did in a Hostile manner ( contrary to the knowne Lawes of Virginia And the League made with the Indians ) upon the 28th day of Aprill last past Rayse a partie of men to the number of fiftie persons with Armes and ammunicon And upon the aforesaid daie marched amonge the Indians with a Resolucon to take or kill the Queene of Pocamoke, shott att Indians, slashed and cut read, Took Indyans prisoner, And bound one of them with a Chayne, which said Accons caused the Indyans To Invade the Countie, to the great danger of our Lives and Estate, It is therefore ordered That the Sherriff shall forthwith Arrest the Bodies of all the abovesaid parties And such other ( upon inquiry ) as hee shall have notice of ( which went out against the indyans upon their Designe ) To the Number of 50 persons and that hee keepe them in his custodie until they enter into bonds to make their personal appearance at James Citty to answer the premisses before the Governor and Council upon th XXIth day of this Instant Moneth ( att the suite of our Sovereign King ).
Notable buildings in the town include its mediaeval parish church, dedicated to St Edmund, and Victorian clock tower, constructed in 1878.
Notable features in Crickhowell include the seventeenth-century stone bridge over the River Usk with its odd arches ( twelve on one side, thirteen on the other ) and its seat built into the walls, the 14th-century parish church of St Edmund, and the ruins of Crickhowell Castle on the green " tump " beside the A40 Brecon to Abergavenny road.
The restoration of St. Andrew's parish church in 1856 by George Edmund Street made a lasting impression on him.
There are four churches in the village: the parish church of St Edmund King and Martyr ; a Baptist chapel ; the Roman Catholic church of St Bernardette ; and a Kings Church, established in 1996.
Wootton Bridge was established as a separate village based at the crossing-point of the creek, but it has now merged with the village of Wootton centred around the old parish church of St Edmund.
Edmund had sold his land in Lincolnshire and Northhamptonshire and had taken a lease on Broxtowe Hall in Bilborough parish.
The site of St Leonard Eastcheap, a church that was not rebuilt after the Great Fire, is therefore now in the parish of St Magnus despite being united to St Edmund the King.
Royal approval of the structure came in 1694 when the Governor, Sir Edmund Andros, gave the parish a large silver server ( paten ).
The parish church is dedicated to St Edmund and has a notable Norman tympanum.
Though no Catholic church was present, it is known that Father Edmund O ’ Moore became Glenarm ’ s first parish priest.
* Edmund Gonville, rector of the parish, 1342 – 51.
Its parish church contains rare mediaeval wall paintings including dragon-slaying and the Martyrdom of St Edmund.

Edmund and minister
Lyne was unable to do so and returned his commission in favour of Edmund Barton, who became the first prime minister and led the inaugural government into and beyond the election.
He was the second of only two Australian prime ministers to be knighted during their term of office ( the first prime minister Edmund Barton was knighted during his term in 1902 ).
* probable – Edmund Dudley, minister of Henry VII of England ( d. 1510 )
Edmund Barton, the prime minister, argued in support of the Bill with the following statement: " The doctrine of the equality of man was never intended to apply to the equality of the Englishman and the Chinaman.
He later puts history back on track but a few minutes before the credits he makes himself King of England / King Edmund III, marries Maid Marion of Sherwood and makes Baldrick prime minister ( notably dissolving Parliament and controlling Baldrick as always.
The son of Edmund Dudley, a minister of Henry VII executed by Henry VIII, John Dudley became the ward of Sir Edward Guildford at the age of seven.
Bayern is considered the establishment club, which is reflected by many board members being business leaders and including the former Bavarian minister president, Edmund Stoiber.
Edmund Barton, inaugural prime minister of Australia 1901-1903Alfred Deakin, prime minister of Australia 1903-1904, 1905-1908, 1909-1910
Sir Edmund Barton, Australia's first prime minister, resided in the building known as Whitehall in White Street.
of Atherington, whose son was Henry VII's minister Edmund Dudley, and whose grandson was John Dudley, 1st Duke of Northumberland.
Born in Beverly, Massachusetts, he was the son of Presbyterian minister Edmund Melville Wylie and the former Edna Edwards, a novelist, who died when Philip was five years old.
When German troops occupied Hungary in 1944, Imrédy was German Plenipotentiary Edmund Veesenmayer ’ s top choice to replace Miklós Kállay as prime minister.
The German Plenipotentiary for Hungary, Edmund Veesenmayer, proposed that Béla Imrédy ( who had, ironically, a Jewish great-grandfather ) be made prime minister.
* Edmund Calamy IV ( 1697 ?– 1755 ), son of the historian, dissenting minister
He was a friend and correspondent of Sir Edmund Barton, the first Australian prime minister, and helped to save Henry Lawson's life in 1910.
The Letanie was printed by a Dutch press for John Lilburne, who had been brought to the Gatehouse in 1636 by the clothier Thomas Hewson and minister Edmund Rosier.
* Sir Edmund Monson, 1st Baronet ( 1834 – 1909 ), British diplomat, minister and ambassador
* Edmund W. Barker, former People's Action Party cabinet minister, Parliament of Singapore
Harold Earl Edmund Lovell ( born September 27, 1955 ) is the minister of tourism and civil aviation of Antigua and Barbuda.
He succeeded Dr Beate Merk, who had been appointed as Bavarian law minister by Edmund Stoiber on 14 October 2003.
Karin Stoiber is the wife of the former prime minister of the state of Bavaria and chairman of the Christian Social Union ( CSU ), Dr. Edmund Stoiber.
Edmund Burke Fairfield ( August 7, 1821 – November 7, 1904 ) was a minister, educator and politician from the U. S. State of Michigan and an educator from Nebraska.

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