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George Hickes (politician) — George Hickes, MLA is a politician in Manitoba, Canada. He has served in the Legislative Assembly of Manitoba since 1990, and has been the Speaker of the Assembly since 1999. He is a member of the New Democratic Party.Hickes is the uncle of… … Wikipedia
Zachary Hickes — (c.1729 ndash; 25 May 1771) was a Royal Navy officer, second in command on Lieutenant James Cook s voyage to the east coast of Australia. Hickes spelt his name with an e , but it has often been written by others (including Cook) as Hicks without… … Wikipedia
George Hickes — (20 June 1642 O.S. 15 December 1715 O.S.), English divine and scholar, was born at Newsham near Thirsk, Yorkshire.BiographyIn 1659 he entered St John s College, Oxford, whence after the Restoration he removed to Magdalen College and then to… … Wikipedia
Nathaniel Spinckes — (1653–1727) was an English nonjuring clergyman, the leader in the dispute about the usages which split the nonjurors of the non usagers, (those who advocated the retention of the prayer book as it was), against returning to the first prayer book… … Wikipedia
Finnesburg Fragment — The Finnesburg Fragment is a fragment of an Old English poem of the type called a leoð , or lay. The existing text is a transcript of a loose manuscript folio that was once kept at Lambeth Palace, the London residence of the Archbishops of… … Wikipedia
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Non-Jurors — • Anglican Churchmen who in 1689 refused to take the oath of allegiance to William and Mary Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Non Jurors Non Jurors … Catholic encyclopedia
Tracts for the Times — The Tracts for the Times were a series of 90 theological publications, varying in length from a few pages to book length, produced by members of the English Oxford Movement, an Anglo Catholic revival group, from 1833 to 1841. There were about a… … Wikipedia