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Bishop and Robert
Newest on the list are John Ciardi, W. D. Snodgrass, I. A. Richards, Oscar Williams, Robert Hillyer, John Hall Wheelock, Stephen Vincent Benet, Edwin Muir, John Peal Bishop and Maxwell Bodenheim.
The concept of cruising for pleasure was popularized in the nineteenth century, by several widely read authors and books: John MacGregor, 1866, A Thousand Miles in a Rob Roy Canoe ; Robert Louis Stevenson, 1877, An Inland Voyage ; and Nathaniel H. Bishop, 1879, Four Months in a Sneakbox.
Bruce hurried from Dumfries to Glasgow, where, kneeling before Bishop Robert Wishart he made confession of his violence and sacrilege and was granted absolution by the Bishop.
The royal robes and vestments which Robert Wishart had hidden from the English were brought out by the Bishop and set upon King Robert.
Mr. McKenna succeeded Robert Bishop, who remained vice chairman of the board of directors.
The tempera medium was used by American artists such as the Regionalists Andrew Wyeth, Thomas Hart Benton and his student Roger Medearis ; expressionists Ben Shahn, Mitchell Siporin and John Langley Howard, magic realists George Tooker, Paul Cadmus, Jared French, Julia Thecla and Louise E. Marianetti ; Art Students League of New York instructors Kenneth Hayes Miller and William C. Palmer, Social Realists Isabel Bishop, Reginald Marsh, and Noel Rockmore, Edward Laning, Anton Refregier, Jacob Lawrence, Rudolph F. Zallinger, Robert Vickrey, Peter Hurd, and science fiction artist John Schoenherr, notable as the cover artist of Dune.
* Robert F. Vasa ( born 1951 ), Bishop of Baker
Godwin returned from exile in 1052 with armed forces and a settlement was reached between the king and the earl, with the earl and his family being restored to their lands and the replacement of Robert of Jumièges, a Norman whom Edward had named Archbishop of Canterbury, with Stigand, the Bishop of Winchester.
The pursuit of this aim led them to revolt against William in favour of Robert in the Rebellion of 1088, under the leadership of the powerful Bishop Odo of Bayeux, who was a half-brother of William the Conqueror.
* Robert de Bethune, Bishop of Hereford
* June 6 – Robert Passelewe, Bishop of Chichester
* July 26 – Robert Hamilton Bishop, Scottish-American educator and minister ( d. 1855 )
* June 26 – Robert, Bishop of Hereford
* Robert of Chichester becomes Bishop of Exeter.
* July 28 – Robert Blackadder, Bishop of Glasgow
* Robert of Shrewsbury, Bishop of Bangor
* June 27 – Robert FitzRalph, Bishop of Worcester
* Robert Warelwast becomes Bishop of Exeter.
When he appointed Robert of Jumièges as Archbishop of Canterbury in 1051, he chose the leading craftsman Spearhafoc to replace Robert as Bishop of London.
The appeals for help of the Bishop of Chartres, Joseaume, were answered by Robert, Marquis of Neustria, Richard, Duke of Burgundy and Manasses, Count of Dijon.
Wallace was succeeded by Robert Bruce and John Comyn as joint guardians, with William de Lamberton, Bishop of St Andrews being appointed in 1299 as a third, neutral Guardian to try and maintain order between them.
* Robert Wishart — Bishop of Glasgow ( 1272 – 1317 )

Bishop and Gordon
) The Declaration was then taken to the papal court at Avignon by Bishop Kininmund, Sir Adam Gordon and Sir Odard de Maubuisson.
There are also three accommodation complexes: the Bishop Complex ( Bishop, Kilmorey, Lacy and St Margaret ’ s Halls ); the Lancaster Complex ( Lancaster, Stockwell, Southwark, Borough Road, Maria Grey and Gordon Halls ); and the Isambard Complex ( North, Meadow, Michael Bevis, Concourse, Stephen Bragg, West, Maurice Kogan, David Neave, Central, East, Runnymede, George Shipp, Trevor Slater, Shoreditch, Syd Urry, South and Brian Winstanley Halls ).
Joe Bishop & Gordon Jenkins
Also there were producer Sidney Cole, Ken Hodges ( lighting cameraman ), Noel Rowland ( camera operator ), Pip Pearson ( sound ) and directors including Compton Bennett, Gordon Parry, Terry Bishop, Robert Day, Peter Seabourne and Anthony Squire and stuntman Rupert Evans.
During 1913 the WSPU directly targeted The Bishop of Winchester, Edward Talbot, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Randall Davidson, the Bishop of London, Arthur Winnington-Ingram, the Archbishop of York, Cosmo Gordon Lang, and the Bishops of Croydon, Lewes, Islington and Stepney.
Gordon Bennett, S. J., Bishop Emeritus of Mandeville, Jamaica, also resides within the archdiocese, as the Peter Faber, S. J.
Osborne Gordon, the influential Oxford don, Sir John Josiah Guest, engineer, entrepreneur, and Member of Parliament, Sir Cedric Hardwicke, the Hollywood character actor, Ralph Lingen, 1st Baron Lingen, an influential Victorian civil servant ; Dr William Macmichael, physician to Kings George IV and William IV and author of The Gold-Headed Cane, Bishop Thomas Percy, Bishop of Dromore and author of Reliques of Ancient English Poetry, Henry John Roby, the classical scholar, writer on Roman law, and Member of Parliament, Bishop Francis Henry Thicknesse, inaugural Suffragan Bishop of Leicester, General Sir Charles Warren, Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police during the period of the Jack the Ripper Murders and a General in the Second Boer War, and Cyril Washbrook, the cricketer who played for Lancashire and England.
* Archibald Ronald McDonald Gordon, former Bishop of Portsmouth
* James Gordon ( bishop of Jarrow ) ( 1881 – 1938 ), Bishop of Jarrow in the Church of England
The tree-lined street is bounded by Bishop Street to the East and Lakeview Avenue / Gordon Street to the West.
* Rt Rev Gordon Roe, Bishop of Huntingdon from 1980 – 97
* Alexander Gordon, Bishop of Galloway
After completing his studies, he was ordained a priest by Bishop James Gordon on 18 September 1725.
The principal consecrator was Bishop James Gordon, and the principal co-consecrator was Bishop John Wallace, assisted by Bishop Alexander Smith.
* 1507: Alexander Gordon, Bishop of Aberdeen
* William Gordon Legge ( 1913 – 1999 ), Anglican Bishop of the Diocese of Western Newfoundland
* William Gordon ( bishop ), Bishop of Aberdeen ( 1545 – 1577 )

Bishop and staunch
During the reformation Bishop Barlow ( 1536 – 48 ), a staunch Protestant, stripped the shrine of its jewels and confiscated the relics of David and Justinian.
In the following century Lady Margaret Beaufort obtained the property of Creake Abbey ( whose religious had all died of Black Death in 1506 ) to fund her works at Oxford and Cambridge, an action she took on the advice of such a staunch traditionalist as John Fisher, Bishop of Rochester.
Bishop Bedell was a staunch supporter of the Union in the Civil War, and has been credited with keeping the Episcopal Church unified during this time, unlike many other denominations.

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