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* William Bedell Stanford ( 1911 – 1984 ), Irish classical scholar, senator, Chancellor of the University of Dublin
In this context, the writings of the Anglican Divine, William Bedell, are particularly illuminating.
* February 7 – William Bedell, English clergyman ( b. 1571 )
** William Bedell, Anglican churchman ( d. 1642 )
The story that he successfully opposed attempts to reintroduce the Irish language for use in church services by William Bedell, the Bishop of Kilmore, has been refuted.
William Bedell had undertaken a translation of the Book of Common Prayer in 1606.
At the instance of the Irish bishops Taylor undertook his last great work, the Dissuasive from Popery ( in two parts, 1664 and 1667 ), but, as he himself seemed partly conscious, he might have more effectually gained his end by adopting the methods of Ussher and William Bedell, and inducing his clergy to acquire the Irish language.
He left London in 1604 accompanied by Sir Albertus Morton, his half-nephew, as secretary, and William Bedell, the author of an Irish translation of the Bible, as chaplain.
Dr. William Bedell, D. D.
* A true relation of the life and death of the Right Reverend father in God William Bedell, Lord Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland.
* William Bedell
In theology he belonged to the school of James Ussher and William Bedell, and had little sympathy with Laudianism.
* Sally Bedell Smith ( 1948-), In All His Glory: the Life and Times of William S. Paley and the Birth of Modern Broadcasting ( New York, Simon and Schuster, 1990 ) 782 pages
* Booknotes interview with Sally Bedell Smith on In All His Glory: The Life of William Paley, December 9, 1990.
Walter Bedell Smith was born in Indianapolis, Indiana, on 5 October 1895, the eldest of two sons of William Long Smith, a silk buyer for the Pettis Dry Goods Company, and his wife Ida Francis née Bedell, who worked for the same company.
The Anglican Bishop of Kilmore then William Bedell undertook to lay out the town in accordance with the Commission requirement.
* William Bedell Stanford, classical scholar and senator ( born 1911 ).
* William Bedell Stanford, classical scholar and senator ( died 1984 ).
They were named after three prominent Irishmen ; Anglican clergyman William Bedell, Statesman Robert Stewart, Viscount Castlereagh and scientist William Thomson, Lord Kelvin.
The ninety-fourth canon, endorsing a policy of William Bedell, bishop of Kilmore, provided for the use of the bible and prayer-book in the vernacular in an Irish-speaking district ; this was opposed by Bramhall.
* William Bedell ( 1571 – 1642 ), Anglican churchman

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A lone pro-Hearst voice from New York City was that of William Devery, who had been expelled as a Tammany leader but still claimed strong influence in his own district.
According to William Ringler's study, Stephen Gosson, the theater business in London had become a thriving enterprise by 1577, and, in the opinion of many, a thoroughly bad business.
But Morgan did not leave before he had written a letter to a William Pickman in Salem, Massachusetts, apparently an acquaintance, praising Washington and saying that the slanders propagated about him were `` opposed by the general current of the people to exalt General Gates at the expense of General Washington was injurious to the latter.
The Scots had found a new leader in William Wallace, and Edward's yearly expeditions across the Border called for evermounting taxes, which only increased his difficulties with the barons and the clergy.
The knights for Warwickshire in this parliament, which ended its session on February 9, were Fulke Greville ( the poet ) and William Combe of Warwick, as Fulke Greville and Edward Greville had been in 1593.
To the Weston house came once William Allen Neilson, the president of Smith College who had been one of my old professors and who still called me `` Boy '' when I was sixty.
He had Anthony and William to confide in and consult.
Dr. Ray is a Fellow of the Foundation -- appointed thrice to assist his studies of William Makepeace Thackeray and of H. G. Wells -- and, before his appointment to the Foundation's executive staff, had been given our highest scholarly accolade, appointment to the Advisory Board.
She had had a party with a regular visitor, Dr. William W. McClellan.
William, who lived in neighboring St. Mary's parish, had taken charge and decided that it would be best for all if the plantation were operated for another year.
Early in January, 1844 he had a conference with Henry and William in New Orleans, and upon learning of Gorham's intention, Henry remonstrated calmly but firmly with his brother.
News of the legislative veto appeared in the New Orleans papers, and Henry and William became incensed by the fact that they had not been told of the attempt in advance.
William A. Redding asserted that if the case had been heard in open court under rules of evidence, the testimony would have been completed in sixty days instead of five years.
As reports dribbled in, William Weigand tossed them into the centrifuge which had become his head.
William Smythe, director of field service, told the commissioners that Multnomah, as of Aug. 22, had spent $58,918 out of its budgeted $66,000 in the category, leaving only $7,082 for the rest of the month.
Lincoln's foreign policy approach had been initially hands off, due to his inexperience ; he left most diplomacy appointments and other foreign policy matters to his Secretary of State, William Seward.
In the twelfth and thirteenth centuries, interest in Aristotle revived and Latin Christians had translations made, both from Arabic translations, such as those by Gerard of Cremona, and from the original Greek, such as those by James of Venice and William of Moerbeke.
They had one son, Col. William Preston Johnston, who would also serve in the Confederate Army.
Gen. William Tecumseh Sherman that he became somewhat unnerved, overestimated Johnston's forces, and had to be relieved by Brig.
From there, his body was taken to the home of Colonel William Inge, which had been his headquarters in Corinth.
The chemist Francis William Aston used this instrument to show that isotopes had different masses.
The teachings of William Ellery Channing a few years earlier had also laid the groundwork for the work of most of the Concord Transcendentalists.
William never quite trusted Ealdred or the other English leaders, and Ealdred had to accompany William back to Normandy in 1067, but he had returned to York by the time of his death in 1069.

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