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George Horne (bishop) ; Bishop of Norwich ; Diocese, Diocese of Norwich ; In office, 1790–1792 ; Predecessor, Lewis Bagot.
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George Horne was a British theologian and bishop who lived in the 18th century. He was a prominent figure in the Church of England and was known for his sermons ...
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He was appointed Dean of Canterbury in 1781. In 1790, in spite of illness, he accepted the Bishopric of Norwich. By the winter of 1791, however, he was gravely ...
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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 Right Reverend George Horne, D.D., Late Lord Bishop of Norwich, Vol. 1: To Which Are Prefixed Memoirs of His Life, Studies, and Writings ...
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George Horne. (1730—1792) bishop of Norwich. Quick Reference. (1730–92),. Bp. of Norwich. Born at Otham, nr. Maidstone, he was educated at University College ...
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The Works of the Rt. Rev. George Horne, DD, 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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George, where the iron grates still [1743] stand, in the arch next Bishop Goldwell's tomb; at which altar he founded a perpetual chantry, for a monk daily to ...
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