George Horne (1 November 1730 – 17 January 1792) was an English churchman, academic, writer, and university administrator.
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Bp. of Norwich. Born at Otham, nr. Maidstone, he was educated at University College, Oxford, where he became a friend of W. Jones ('of Nayland'), ...
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George Horne (1730-1792) was born on 12 Nov. 1730, the son of the Rev. Samuel Horne, Rector of Otham, Kent. He was educated at Maidstone School and University ...
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George Horne. 1730-1792. Bishop of Norwich. Born in Kent, he graduated from University College, Oxford (1749), became president of Magdalen College (1768) ...
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The Works of the Rt. Rev. George Horne, D. D., late Lord Bishop of Norwich; to which are prefixed Memoirs of his Life, Studies and Writings.
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Bishop of Norwich, this is his CENOTAPH. Burial is in the Burton family vault in Eltham churchyard. Bishop George Horne was born 1st Nov 1730 at Otham near ...
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Dec 28, 2020 · Horne, George (1730–1792), bishop of Norwich, born at Otham, near Maidstone, on 1 Nov. 1730, was son of Samuel Horne, rector of the parish.
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This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and ...
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CHAPTER XXXVIII. OF THE BISHOPRICK. The Eastangles were first converted to the Christian faith by Felix, a Burgundian, whom King Sigebert brought with him ...
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