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  • George Mackarness
  • Scottish bishop (1823–1883)

    Episcopal Church in the last third of the 19th century. Mackarness was the second son of John Mackarness, a West India merchant of Elstree House, Bath. His

    George Mackarness

    George Mackarness

    George_Mackarness

  • Mackarness
  • Surname list

    Mackarness is a surname, and may refer to: Charles Mackarness (1850–1918), English footballer and Archdeacon of the East Riding Frederick Coleridge Mackarness

    Mackarness

    Mackarness

  • Ursula St. George
  • American actress (1895–1979)

    husband in London. Ursula Edith Kate Mackarness was born on Staten Island. Her English-born father Charles Mackarness was a grandson of dramatist James Planché

    Ursula St. George

    Ursula St. George

    Ursula_St._George

  • Richard Mackarness
  • British physician

    Slim, published in 1958. Mackarness was an early advocate of the Paleolithic diet and authored books on food allergies. Mackarness was born in Murree, India

    Richard Mackarness

    Richard_Mackarness

  • John Mackarness
  • British bishop

    has media related to John Fielder Mackarness. Works by or about John Mackarness at the Internet Archive MacKarness, John Fielder (1820-1889) bishop of

    John Mackarness

    John Mackarness

    John_Mackarness

  • Bishop of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal)
  • Diocesan bishop in the Scottish Episcopal Church

    Isles From Until Incumbent Notes 1847 1873 Alexander Ewing 1874 1883 George Mackarness 1883 1906 Alexander Chinnery-Haldane Previously Dean of the diocese

    Bishop of Argyll and The Isles (Episcopal)

    Bishop_of_Argyll_and_The_Isles_(Episcopal)

  • Frederick Coleridge Mackarness
  • British barrister, judge and Liberal politician

    Parliament for the Newbury constituency. Mackarness was the son of the Right Reverend John Fielder Mackarness, who was Bishop of Oxford from 1870 to 1888

    Frederick Coleridge Mackarness

    Frederick Coleridge Mackarness

    Frederick_Coleridge_Mackarness

  • Charles Mackarness
  • English Anglican priests (1850–1918)

    previous year. Mackarness was born at Tardebigge in Worcestershire, the eldest son of John Mackarness and his wife, Alethea Buchanan Mackarness, née Coleridge

    Charles Mackarness

    Charles_Mackarness

  • Matilda Anne Mackarness
  • English novelist (1825–1881)

    Henry S. Mackarness at Holy Trinity Church, Brompton. Henry was the brother of John Fielder Mackarness, bishop of Oxford, and of George R. Mackarness, bishop

    Matilda Anne Mackarness

    Matilda Anne Mackarness

    Matilda_Anne_Mackarness

  • The Muffin Man
  • Children's nursery rhyme

    February 2024. Matilda Anne Mackarness The Young Lady's Book: A Manual of Amusements, Exercises, Studies, and Pursuits. (London: George Routledge and Sons, 1888)

    The Muffin Man

    The Muffin Man

    The_Muffin_Man

  • Alexander Chinnery-Haldane
  • Scottish bishop (1840–1906)

    Who" 1897-2007, London, A & C Black, 2007, ISBN 9780199540877 Cokayne, George Edward, editor. The Complete Baronetage. volume V. no date (c. 1900). Reprint

    Alexander Chinnery-Haldane

    Alexander Chinnery-Haldane

    Alexander_Chinnery-Haldane

  • Alexander Ewing (bishop)
  • Scottish bishop (1814–1873)

    Isles In office 1847–1873 Predecessor Inaugural appointment Successor George Mackarness Other posts Incumbent of Lochgilphead (1847–1873) and Provost of Cumbrae

    Alexander Ewing (bishop)

    Alexander_Ewing_(bishop)

  • John Taylor Coleridge
  • English judge (1790–1876)

    Alethea Buchanan Coleridge (1826–1909), married in 1849 John Fielder Mackarness, Bishop of Oxford Frederick William Coleridge (1829–1843) Sir John Taylor

    John Taylor Coleridge

    John Taylor Coleridge

    John_Taylor_Coleridge

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • English poet, literary critic and philosopher (1773–1834)

    often referred to as "Conversation poems". The term was coined in 1928 by George McLean Harper, who borrowed the subtitle of The Nightingale: A Conversation

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel Taylor Coleridge

    Samuel_Taylor_Coleridge

  • King William Island
  • Island in Nunavut, Canada

    the First World War. In 1919, George was discharged from the Army in Iowa. In 1921 George sailed to Australia. Later George guided Royal Canadian Mounted

    King William Island

    King William Island

    King_William_Island

  • Frederic Bennett
  • British politician (1918–2002)

    Sir Frederic Mackarness Bennett DL (2 December 1918 – 14 September 2002) was a British journalist, author, barrister and Conservative politician who served

    Frederic Bennett

    Frederic_Bennett

  • George More
  • English politician (1553–1632)

    Sir George More (28 November 1553 – 16 October 1632) was an English courtier and politician who sat in the House of Commons at various times between 1584

    George More

    George More

    George_More

  • George Sumner (bishop of Guildford)
  • English bishop (1824–1909)

    Christianity portal George Henry Sumner (3 July 1824 – 11 December 1909) was the Bishop of Guildford (a suffragan bishop in the Diocese of Winchester)

    George Sumner (bishop of Guildford)

    George Sumner (bishop of Guildford)

    George_Sumner_(bishop_of_Guildford)

  • George Brown Goode
  • American ichthyologist and museum administrator

    agricultural writer. Together, they had four children: Margaret Judd, Kenneth Mackarness, Francis Collier, and Philip Burwell. He graduated from Wesleyan University

    George Brown Goode

    George Brown Goode

    George_Brown_Goode

  • Thomas Orde-Lees
  • British explorer and military officer (1877–1958)

    up regularly. Ada married Arthur John Coleridge Mackarness, a solicitor, (son of John Fielder Mackarness, Bishop of Oxford) in 1890. Following the death

    Thomas Orde-Lees

    Thomas Orde-Lees

    Thomas_Orde-Lees

  • Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge
  • British lawyer, judge and Liberal politician

    of Literature. Lord Coleridge married Mary Alethea Mackarness, daughter of John Fielder Mackarness (Bishop of Oxford), on 3 August 1876. They had three

    Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge

    Bernard Coleridge, 2nd Baron Coleridge

    Bernard_Coleridge,_2nd_Baron_Coleridge

  • George William Addison
  • English footballer (1849–1937)

    University. The university won the match 2–0 with early goals from Charles Mackarness and Frederick Patton. Addison was also a keen cricketer, playing for the

    George William Addison

    George_William_Addison

  • George O'Kelly
  • Franco-Irish pianist and composer (1831–1914)

    George Alexandre O'Kelly (12 October 1831 – 2 September 1914) was a Franco-Irish pianist and composer, who spent much of his career in Boulogne-sur-Mer

    George O'Kelly

    George_O'Kelly

  • Chancellor of the Order of the Garter
  • Officer of the Order of the Garter

    1837–1845: Richard Bagot 1845–1869: Samuel Wilberforce 1870–1889: John Mackarness 1889–1901: William Stubbs 1901–1911: Francis Paget 1911–1919: Charles

    Chancellor of the Order of the Garter

    Chancellor of the Order of the Garter

    Chancellor_of_the_Order_of_the_Garter

  • James Coleridge
  • (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    James Coleridge

    James_Coleridge

  • Derwent Coleridge
  • British writer and priest (1800–1883)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Derwent Coleridge

    Derwent Coleridge

    Derwent_Coleridge

  • Henry Nelson Coleridge
  • British writer (1798–1843)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Henry Nelson Coleridge

    Henry_Nelson_Coleridge

  • Sara Coleridge
  • English author (1802–1852)

    scholars of the fantasy genre call Phantasmion a possible influence on George MacDonald. In 1843, Henry Coleridge died, leaving to his widow the unfinished

    Sara Coleridge

    Sara Coleridge

    Sara_Coleridge

  • Sylvia Coleridge
  • British actress (1909–1986)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Sylvia Coleridge

    Sylvia_Coleridge

  • Samuel Wilberforce
  • Bishop of Oxford, England (1805–1873)

    others, he was a pupil in 1819 at Stanstead Park, near Racton in Sussex, of George Hodson, at that time chaplain to Lewis Way. Hodson was tutoring Albert Way

    Samuel Wilberforce

    Samuel Wilberforce

    Samuel_Wilberforce

  • Mary Coleridge
  • British writer (1861–1907)

    reviews. She wrote poetry under the pseudonym Anodos (a name taken from George MacDonald). Other influences on her were Richard Watson Dixon and Christina

    Mary Coleridge

    Mary Coleridge

    Mary_Coleridge

  • Herbert Coleridge
  • English philologist (1830–1861)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Herbert Coleridge

    Herbert Coleridge

    Herbert_Coleridge

  • Hartley Coleridge
  • English poet and biographer (1796–1849)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Hartley Coleridge

    Hartley Coleridge

    Hartley_Coleridge

  • Amias Paulet
  • English diplomat and Governor of Jersey

    Sir Amias Paulet (1532 – 26 September 1588) of Hinton St. George, Somerset, was an English diplomat, Governor of Jersey, and the gaoler for a period of

    Amias Paulet

    Amias Paulet

    Amias_Paulet

  • Christabel Rose Coleridge
  • English novelist and children's magazine editor (1843–1921)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Christabel Rose Coleridge

    Christabel_Rose_Coleridge

  • 1874 FA Cup final
  • Association football match between Oxford University and Royal Engineers in 1874

    begin the game defending the Harleyford Road end of the stadium. Charles Mackarness gave Oxford the lead after just ten minutes. Following an Oxford corner

    1874 FA Cup final

    1874 FA Cup final

    1874_FA_Cup_final

  • List of Rowthers
  • Tiruchirappalli Kajamian Rowther – Indian businessman and philanthropist. M. K. Mackar Pillay – Indian Industrialist and philanthropist M. M. Abdul Hameed – Indian

    List of Rowthers

    List_of_Rowthers

  • Ernest Hartley Coleridge
  • British literary scholar and poet (1846–1920)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Ernest Hartley Coleridge

    Ernest Hartley Coleridge

    Ernest_Hartley_Coleridge

  • Mary Sumner
  • British Christian activist

    mother and elder sister to Rome. Whilst there she met her future husband, George Henry Sumner, the son of Charles Richard Sumner, the Bishop of Winchester

    Mary Sumner

    Mary Sumner

    Mary_Sumner

  • Sir William Mount, 1st Baronet
  • British politician

    Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016. The eldest son of William George Mount of Wasing Place, Berkshire and wife Marianne Emily Clutterbuck, he

    Sir William Mount, 1st Baronet

    Sir_William_Mount,_1st_Baronet

  • Alert, Nunavut
  • Weather station and military facility in Nunavut, Canada

    that wintered about 10 km (6.2 mi) away in 1875–76. The ship's captain, George Nares, and his crew were the first recorded Europeans to reach the northern

    Alert, Nunavut

    Alert, Nunavut

    Alert,_Nunavut

  • Alan Gibson (bishop)
  • Christianity portal Alan George Sumner Gibson was Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town from 1894 to 1906. He was born in 1856 to William Gibson (1804–1862), Rector

    Alan Gibson (bishop)

    Alan_Gibson_(bishop)

  • Thomas Roe
  • English diplomat (1581–1644)

    Burgess Bishops of Oxford (1837–1937) Richard Bagot Samuel Wilberforce John Mackarness William Stubbs Francis Paget Charles Gore Hubert Burge Thomas Strong Knights

    Thomas Roe

    Thomas Roe

    Thomas_Roe

  • Grise Fiord
  • Hamlet in Nunavut, Canada

    Arctic Relocation: A Report on the 1953–55 Relocation by René Dussault and George Erasmus, produced by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, published

    Grise Fiord

    Grise Fiord

    Grise_Fiord

  • John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge
  • British lawyer, judge and Liberal politician (1820–1894)

    August 1846, Coleridge married Jane Fortescue Seymour, daughter of the Rev. George Turner Seymour of Freshwater, Isle of Wight, herself an accomplished artist

    John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge

    John Coleridge, 1st Baron Coleridge

    John_Coleridge,_1st_Baron_Coleridge

  • William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge
  • British hereditary peer (1937–2025)

    and explorer Pamela Baker (24 July 1947 – 12 August 2018), daughter of George William Baker. He had two children from this second marriage. Lady Coleridge

    William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge

    William Coleridge, 5th Baron Coleridge

    William_Coleridge,_5th_Baron_Coleridge

  • John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury)
  • Scottish scholar and Anglican bishop (1721–1807)

    in 1750; a Canon of Windsor, namely Canon of the Eleventh Stall at St George's Chapel, Windsor (1762–1776); a member of the chapter of St Paul's Cathedral

    John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury)

    John Douglas (bishop of Salisbury)

    John_Douglas_(bishop_of_Salisbury)

  • Francis Walsingham
  • English spy and politician (c. 1532–1590)

    to sit for Lyme Regis. In January 1562 he married Anne, daughter of Sir George Barne, Lord Mayor of London in 1552–3, and widow of wine merchant Alexander

    Francis Walsingham

    Francis Walsingham

    Francis_Walsingham

  • George Bruce (writer)
  • American pulp-fiction writer and film/TV screenwriter (1898–1974)

    George Bruce was the adopted name of a popular pulp-fiction writer of the late 1920s through the early '40s who specialized in World War I aviation stories

    George Bruce (writer)

    George Bruce (writer)

    George_Bruce_(writer)

  • John Sumner (priest)
  • English cleric and academic

    Wyndesorienses, May 1950. S.L. Ollard. Published by the Dean and Canons of St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle University of Cambridge web-site Burke, Bernard

    John Sumner (priest)

    John_Sumner_(priest)

  • List of chaplains of King's College London
  • (1878–1879) Charles Mackarness (1879–1880) George Daniell (1880–1884) Richard Knowling (1884–1885) Harold Smith (1885–1897) George Newsom (1897–1903) Stanley

    List of chaplains of King's College London

    List_of_chaplains_of_King's_College_London

  • William Stubbs
  • British historian and Anglican bishop (1825–1901)

    Herkomer, 1885 Diocese Oxford In office 1889 to 1901 Predecessor John Mackarness Successor Francis Paget Other posts Regius Professor of Modern History

    William Stubbs

    William Stubbs

    William_Stubbs

  • Deputy lieutenant of Greater London
  • British government officer

    April 1989: David Miles, Esq. 2 February 1990: The Rt. Hon. Sir Frederic Mackarness Bennett 2 February 1990: Ernest Frederick Dunckley 2 February 1990: The

    Deputy lieutenant of Greater London

    Deputy_lieutenant_of_Greater_London

  • Geoffrey Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge
  • British family archivist

    from 1929 to 1952. He married Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1880–1957), daughter of George Evelyn Mackarness, on 14 September 1904 at St. Michael's Church

    Geoffrey Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge

    Geoffrey Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge

    Geoffrey_Coleridge,_3rd_Baron_Coleridge

  • Belcher Islands
  • Island group in Nunavut, Canada

    and Mavor Island, while island groups include the Sleeper Islands, King George Islands, and Bakers Dozen Islands. The archaeological evidence present on

    Belcher Islands

    Belcher Islands

    Belcher_Islands

  • Arviat
  • Hamlet in Nunavut, Canada

    Indian and Northern Affairs Canada, NWT eology Division, 1999. Swinton, George. Arviat Eskimo Point. Vancouver: Marion Scott Gallery, 1989. ISBN 0-921634-06-4

    Arviat

    Arviat

    Arviat

  • Eric Brodnax
  • US Virgin Islands equestrian (born 1964)

    John Mackarness (1794–1870) Catharine Coxhead (1793–1878) Alethea Coleridge (1827–1909) John Fielder Mackarness (1820–1889) George Richard Mackarness (1823–1883)

    Eric Brodnax

    Eric_Brodnax

  • Iqaluit
  • Capital city of Nunavut, Canada

    Identity in Arctic Canada. Berghahn Books. p. 67. ISBN 978-1-84545-413-5. George, Jane (30 March 2001). "Iqaluit, pop. 6,000 to declare itself a city". National

    Iqaluit

    Iqaluit

    Iqaluit

  • Henry James Coleridge
  • suspension of Edward Bouverie Pusey, the condemnation and deprivation of William George Ward, and the decision in the Gorham case, seriously shook his confidence

    Henry James Coleridge

    Henry_James_Coleridge

  • John Coleridge (Indian Army officer)
  • British Indian Army general (1878–1951)

    on 3 June 1916, appointed a Companion of the Order of St Michael and St George on 3 June 1918 and awarded a bar to his Distinguished Service Order on 3

    John Coleridge (Indian Army officer)

    John_Coleridge_(Indian_Army_officer)

  • Kugluktuk
  • Hamlet in Nunavut, Canada

    Kugluktuk. Retrieved 14 May 2024. Rosano, Michela (20 November 2023). "George Back: The expedition's artist". Canadian Geographic. Retrieved 25 October

    Kugluktuk

    Kugluktuk

    Kugluktuk

  • Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington
  • British politician (1919–2018)

    to 1988. He was appointed Chancellor of the Order of St Michael and St George on 1 August 1984, serving until June 1994. In 1991, he presided over diplomatic

    Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington

    Peter Carington, 6th Baron Carrington

    Peter_Carington,_6th_Baron_Carrington

  • Humphrey Sumner Milford
  • English publisher and editor (1877–1952)

    Sumner Gibson Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town (1856–1922) Charles Coleridge Mackarness Archdeacon of the East Riding (1850–1918) Grace Emily Milford (1856–1944)

    Humphrey Sumner Milford

    Humphrey_Sumner_Milford

  • Stephen Coleridge
  • British lawyer and writer (1854–1936)

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Stephen Coleridge

    Stephen Coleridge

    Stephen_Coleridge

  • Archibald Robertson (bishop)
  • English Anglican bishop and scholar (1853–1931)

    (1879–1883), and a Doctor of Divinity (DD). He was ordained (both times by John Mackarness, Bishop of Oxford): a deacon on Trinity Sunday (16 June) 1878 in Cuddesdon

    Archibald Robertson (bishop)

    Archibald Robertson (bishop)

    Archibald_Robertson_(bishop)

  • John Gibson (cricketer, born 1833)
  • English cricketer and priest

    Sumner Gibson Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town (1856–1922) Charles Coleridge Mackarness Archdeacon of the East Riding (1850–1918) Grace Emily Milford (1856–1944)

    John Gibson (cricketer, born 1833)

    John_Gibson_(cricketer,_born_1833)

  • William Merriman
  • British Army officer & goalkeeper (1838-1917)

    University. The university won the match 2–0 with early goals from Charles Mackarness and Frederick Patton. For the first goal, Merriman was unsighted when

    William Merriman

    William_Merriman

  • Resolute, Nunavut
  • Place in Nunavut, Canada

    Arctic Relocation: A Report on the 1953–55 Relocation by René Dussault and George Erasmus, produced by the Royal Commission on Aboriginal Peoples, published

    Resolute, Nunavut

    Resolute, Nunavut

    Resolute,_Nunavut

  • Gjoa Haven
  • Settlement on King William Island

    Archived from the original on 13 October 2019. Retrieved 13 October 2019. George, Jane (18 October 2018). "Inuit, Parks Canada close to deal on Franklin

    Gjoa Haven

    Gjoa Haven

    Gjoa_Haven

  • Richard Coleridge, 4th Baron Coleridge
  • British navy captain(1905–1984)

    Coleridge, 3rd Baron Coleridge of Ottery St. Mary and Jessie Alethea Mackarness. He married Cecilia Rosamund Fisher, daughter of Admiral Sir William Wordsworth

    Richard Coleridge, 4th Baron Coleridge

    Richard Coleridge, 4th Baron Coleridge

    Richard_Coleridge,_4th_Baron_Coleridge

  • List of presidents of the Oxford Union
  • Leonards-on-Sea. His wife was a niece of Charles Morgan, 1st Baron Tredegar. George Robertson Moncreiff (29 January 1817 – fl. 1884), a younger brother of Sir

    List of presidents of the Oxford Union

    List_of_presidents_of_the_Oxford_Union

  • James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn
  • British nobleman, peer, and politician (born 1934)

    Burgess Bishops of Oxford (1837–1937) Richard Bagot Samuel Wilberforce John Mackarness William Stubbs Francis Paget Charles Gore Hubert Burge Thomas Strong Knights

    James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn

    James Hamilton, 5th Duke of Abercorn

    James_Hamilton,_5th_Duke_of_Abercorn

  • 1941 New Year Honours
  • British royal recognitions

    Medical Service, Civil Surgeon, Lucknow, United Provinces. Cuthbert George Milford Mackarness, Esq., Indian Forest Service, Conservator of Forests, Assam. Lieutenant-Colonel

    1941 New Year Honours

    1941_New_Year_Honours

  • Richard Willis (bishop)
  • English bishop (1664–1734)

    Burgess Bishops of Oxford (1837–1937) Richard Bagot Samuel Wilberforce John Mackarness William Stubbs Francis Paget Charles Gore Hubert Burge Thomas Strong Knights

    Richard Willis (bishop)

    Richard Willis (bishop)

    Richard_Willis_(bishop)

  • List of coupled cousins
  • First cousin marriages

    (1763–1844), American architect, and his first cousin, Hannah Apthorp C George Cayley (1831–1895), British cricketer, and his first cousin, Catherine Louisa

    List of coupled cousins

    List_of_coupled_cousins

  • Edward Dyer
  • English courtier and poet

    poet among his contemporaries, but very little of his work has survived. George Puttenham, in the Arte of English Poesie speaks of "Maister Edward Dyar

    Edward Dyer

    Edward_Dyer

  • Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury
  • British Conservative politician (1893–1972)

    statutory ten years before it was converted to university status. In 1947, King George VI made Salisbury a Knight of the Order of the Garter, and he succeeded

    Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury

    Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 5th Marquess of Salisbury

    Robert_Gascoyne-Cecil,_5th_Marquess_of_Salisbury

  • Sanikiluaq
  • Municipality in Nunavut, Canada

    ducks in Hudson Bay investigates our role in the cycle of life". Prince George Citizen, March 2, 2012. Arctic College. Stories from Sanikiluaq. Iqaluit

    Sanikiluaq

    Sanikiluaq

    Sanikiluaq

  • John Fisher (bishop of Salisbury)
  • English bishop (1748–1825)

    1781 chaplain to King George III and Deputy Clerk of the Closet, a post he held until 1785. In 1786 he was made Canon of St George's Chapel, Windsor, and

    John Fisher (bishop of Salisbury)

    John Fisher (bishop of Salisbury)

    John_Fisher_(bishop_of_Salisbury)

  • St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough
  • Church in Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England

    communion service was commencing. Despite the noise and damage, Rev Charles Mackarness continued with the service. Later that day, the wedding of Richard Horsley

    St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough

    St Martin-on-the-Hill, Scarborough

    St_Martin-on-the-Hill,_Scarborough

  • John Robert Sumner
  • English footballer

    Sumner Gibson Coadjutor Bishop of Cape Town (1856–1922) Charles Coleridge Mackarness Archdeacon of the East Riding (1850–1918) Grace Emily Milford (1856–1944)

    John Robert Sumner

    John_Robert_Sumner

  • Cambridge Bay
  • Hamlet in Nunavut, Canada

    2021. Retrieved 22 June 2026.{{cite news}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link) George, Jane (21 April 2021). "Barge company cancels this year's Cambridge Bay

    Cambridge Bay

    Cambridge Bay

    Cambridge_Bay

  • James Palmer (1585–1658)
  • English Member of Parliament

    Burgess Bishops of Oxford (1837–1937) Richard Bagot Samuel Wilberforce John Mackarness William Stubbs Francis Paget Charles Gore Hubert Burge Thomas Strong Knights

    James Palmer (1585–1658)

    James Palmer (1585–1658)

    James_Palmer_(1585–1658)

  • Edmund Audley
  • English bishop (died 1524)

    University College, Oxford. He was appointed to the seventh stall in St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle in 1474 and held this until 1480. Audley was collated

    Edmund Audley

    Edmund_Audley

  • Charles Sumner (bishop)
  • Church of England bishop (1790–1874)

    Geneva. From 1816 to 1821 he was curate of Highclere, Hampshire. In 1820, George IV wished to appoint him as a canon of Windsor, but the prime minister,

    Charles Sumner (bishop)

    Charles Sumner (bishop)

    Charles_Sumner_(bishop)

  • Arthur Coleridge
  • English lawyer, musician, and cricketer

    (1851–1927) Mary Mackarness (1851–1940) Percy Duke Coleridge (1850–1881) Mary Elizabeth Coleridge (1861–1907) Jessie Alethea Mackarness (1881–1957) Geoffrey

    Arthur Coleridge

    Arthur_Coleridge

  • John Burdon-Sanderson
  • English physiologist (1828–1905)

    anti-vivisectionists including E. A. Freeman, John Ruskin and Bishop Mackarness of Oxford. Ultimately the money was granted by 412 to 244 votes. In 1895

    John Burdon-Sanderson

    John Burdon-Sanderson

    John_Burdon-Sanderson

  • CFS Alert
  • Canadian Forces Station in Nunavut, Canada

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    Italian Form of George; Farmer

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    English, Welsh, French, South Indian, etc. : from the personal name George, Greek Geōrgios, from an adjectival form, geōrgios ‘rustic’, of geōrgos ‘farmer’. This became established as a personal name in classical times through its association with the fashion for pastoral poetry. Its popularity in western Europe increased at the time of the Crusades, which brought greater contact with the Orthodox Church, in which several saints and martyrs of this name are venerated, in particular a saint believed to have been martyred at Nicomedia in ad 303, who, however, is at best a shadowy figure historically. Nevertheless, by the end of the Middle Ages St. George had become associated with an unhistorical legend of dragon-slaying exploits, which caught the popular imagination throughout Europe, and he came to be considered the patron saint of England among other places.

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  • Gorging
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Gorge

  • Couloir
  • n.

    A deep gorge; a gully.

  • Gorge
  • n.

    A filling or choking of a passage or channel by an obstruction; as, an ice gorge in a river.

  • Gore
  • v. t.

    To cut in a traingular form; to piece with a gore; to provide with a gore; as, to gore an apron.

  • Engorge
  • v. t.

    To gorge; to glut.

  • Gorged
  • a.

    Having a gorge or throat.

  • Gorged
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Gorge

  • Verge
  • n.

    The stick or wand with which persons were formerly admitted tenants, they holding it in the hand, and swearing fealty to the lord. Such tenants were called tenants by the verge.

  • Gouge
  • n.

    The act of scooping out with a gouge, or as with a gouge; a groove or cavity scooped out, as with a gouge.

  • Verge
  • n.

    A rod or staff, carried as an emblem of authority; as, the verge, carried before a dean.

  • Overgorge
  • v. t.

    To gorge to excess.

  • George
  • n.

    A figure of St. George (the patron saint of England) on horseback, appended to the collar of the Order of the Garter. See Garter.

  • Gorget
  • n.

    A grooved instrunent used in performing various operations; -- called also blunt gorget.

  • Forge
  • v. t.

    To impel forward slowly; as, to forge a ship forward.

  • Geordie
  • n.

    A name given by miners to George Stephenson's safety lamp.

  • Washingtonian
  • a.

    Pertaining to, or characteristic of, George Washington; as, a Washingtonian policy.

  • Gorge
  • n.

    That which is gorged or swallowed, especially by a hawk or other fowl.

  • Reforge
  • v. t.

    To forge again or anew; hence, to fashion or fabricate anew; to make over.

  • George
  • n.

    A kind of brown loaf.

  • Forge
  • v. t.

    To move heavily and slowly, as a ship after the sails are furled; to work one's way, as one ship in outsailing another; -- used especially in the phrase to forge ahead.