Image RobertLowthBishop.jpg thumb RobertLowth, D. D. Lord Bishop of London RobertLowth Fellow of the Royal ... with the solemn and elevated Style. sup RobertLowth Notes 2 sup Lowth s method included criticising ... 20th century. wikisource The Gentleman s Magazine Some Account and Character of the late RobertLowth, D.D. Lord Bishop of London Some Account and Character of the late RobertLowth, D.D. Lord Bishop ... Lowth Notes 3 sup Notes This section is linked from RobertLowth sup 1 sup http books.google.com ... in 1983 Vol. 30, Page 55 58 by Sailendra Kumar Sen, RobertLowth the first imagery critic of Shakespeare ... box Bishops of London Bishops of Oxford Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lowth, Robert ... 3 November 1787 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lowth, Robert Category 1710 births Category 1787 deaths ... Grammarians of English Category People from Winchester Category Old Wykehamists fr RobertLowth it RobertLowth la Robertus Lowth sv RobertLowth ... textbooks of English language English grammar . Life Lowth was born in Hampshire , England , the son of Dr William Lowth. He was educated at Winchester College and became a scholar of New College, Oxford in 1729. Lowth obtained his Bachelor of Arts BA in 1733 and his Master of Arts Oxbridge and Dublin Master of Arts degree in 1737. In 1735, while still at Oxford, Lowth took orders in the Anglicanism ... until 1741, when he was appointed professor of poetry at Oxford. Bishop Lowth made a translation of the Bible ..., Lowth was appointed rector of East Woodhay . In 1754 he was awarded a Doctor of Divinity Doctorate ... . This, and subsequent editions include the life of Bishop Lowth as a preface There was a further ... the editor of that edition chose to revert to citing many of the scriptural passages that Lowth .... Lowth was appointed a fellow of the Royal Societies of London and G ttingen in 1765. He was consecrated ... of Canterbury , but declined due to failing health. Old Testament Scholarship Lowth seems to have ... more details
Alfred James Dandy Lowth born 27 July 1817 at Chiswick , Middlesex died 5 February 1907 at Winchester , Hampshire was an English amateur cricket cricketer . His career was cut short because of failing eyesight. ref name HSA Career Known as Dandy , Lowth was a highly promising fast bowler from Winchester School who was mainly associated with Oxford University Cricket Club Oxford University , making 8 known appearances in first class cricket first class matches from 1836 to 1841. ref Arthur Haygarth , Scores & Biographies , vols 2 3, Lillywhite, 1862 ref He appeared for the Gentlemen in the 1836 and 1841 Gentlemen v Players matches. ref name HSA Harry Altham H S Altham , A History of Cricket , Volume 1 to 1914 , George Allen & Unwin, 1962 ref References Reflist External links http www.cricketarchive.com Archive Players 37 37240 37240.html CricketArchive record Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lowth, Alfred ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 27 July 1817 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH 5 February 1907 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lowth, Alfred Category 1817 births Category 1907 deaths Category English cricketers Category English cricketers of 1826 to 1863 Category Gentlemen cricketers Category Oxford University cricketers England cricket bio 1810s stub ... more details
Colin Lowth born October 5, 1977 in Drogheda , County Louth is a former Ireland Irish swimmer who represented Republic of Ireland Ireland at the 2000 Olympic Games . His name is often spelt Louth also. Swimming career Lowth swam for Cormorant Swimming Club who are based in Dublin . His head coach was Therese Beegan. He is known best as a great butterfly swimmer but was also a very capable freestyle swimming freestyle swimmer. His best event was the 200m Butterfly in which he broke many Irish Records and qualified for the 2000 Olympic Games in. ref http www.sportinglife.com olympics swimming story get.cgi?STORY NAME olympics 00 09 18 manual 151428.html Sporting Life Olympics 2000 Bot generated title ref Records During his swimming career he broke many List of Irish records in swimming Irish records in butterfly, and was known as the best 200m butterfly swimmer of his generation. His short course 200m butterfly record of 2.00.33 stood for a very long time until Donal O Neill broke it in 2003 with a time of 1.59.70. His long course 200m Butterfly time at Junior Level has never been beaten. Irish Junior 200m Butterfly Record Long Course 2.04.01 Irish Senior 200m Butterfly Record Long Course 2.01.96 Sydney 2000 Olympics Lowth studied business in Trinity College from 1996 2000. While in his final year in college, he quailifed for the Sydney 2000 Olympics on the 200m Butterfly. His time of 2.03.91 was disappointing as it left him 8th and last in his heat and failed to qualify him for the semi finals. Former Irish international swimmer Nick O Hare was critical of Lowth s swim. ref http ... Bot generated title ref Lowth retired from swimming after the Olympics. References http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes lo colin lowth 1.html Profile Reflist Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Lowth, Colin ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH October 5, 1977 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Lowth, Colin Category Living people ... more details
Simon Lowth 1636 1720 was an English nonjuring schism nonjuring clergyman, nominated by James II as Dean of Rochester , and later a controversialist on the position of bishops. Life He studied at Clare College, Cambridge Clare Hall, Cambridge , where he matriculated 1653. He graduated B.A.in 1657 and M.A. in 1660. He was appointed rector of St. Michael, Harbledown , in 1670, and vicar of St. Kosmus and Damian on the Blean, two parishes near Canterbury , in 1679. James II nominated him on 12 November 1688 as Dean of Rochester, in succession to John Castilion. He was instituted by Bishop Thomas Sprat , but his installation was put off when it was discovered that he had taken no higher degree than M.A., and the statutes required that he should be at least B.D. Although he took the degree of D.D, 18 January 1689, he was not installed, and William III shortly afterwards appointed Henry Ullock in his place. Lowth declined the oath of allegiance to William, and was in consequence suspended from his functions in August 1689, and in the following February deprived of both his livings he made a fraudulent agreement with his successor in the vicarage. He probably lived the rest of his life in London, and died there 3 July 1720, aged nearly 90, He was buried in the new cemetery, St. George s parish, Queen s Square. Works Lowth s works are in defence of an episcopal succession against any right ... which Dr. Burnet wrote on the same occasion, London, 1687, 4to. In the latter part Lowth charged Gilbert ... to which Lowth wrote another work. A Letter to Dr. Burnet no date to this Burnet published two replies. A Letter to a Friend, in answer to a Letter written against Mr. S. Lowth in defence of Dr ... as probably Simon Lowth d. 1679 , a royalist clergyman with whom he has sometimes been confused. References Venn LT653S Venn Database reference Attribution DNB wstitle Lowth, Simon DEFAULTSORT Lowth, Simon Category 1636 births Category 1720 deaths Category English Anglican priests Category Deans ... more details
Portal Anglicanism Edward Lowth Badeley 1803 4 29 March 1868 was an England English ecclesiastical law yer, a member of the Oxford Movement , who was involved in some of the most notorious cases of the nineteenth century Early life Edward was the younger son of John Badeley Doctor of Medicine M.D. and his wife, Charlotte n e Brackenbury of Chelmsford . He graduation graduated from Brasenose College, Oxford in 1823, took his Master of Arts postgraduate MA in 1828 and was called to the bar by the Inner Temple in 1841. ref name ODNB Courtney 2004 ref He started to practise on the home circuit but was attracted by ecclesiastical law. Badeley had met John Henry Newman in 1837 and become a follower soon after. He soon became associated with fellow Anglo Catholic lawyers James Hope Scott and Edward Bellasis father Edward Bellasis in defending Tractarianism . ref name ODNB In 1848 he appeared for the objectors to the appointment of Renn Dickson Hampden as Bishop of Hereford . In 1849, a Law Commission commission had been established to review the prohibition of marriage with a deceased wife s sister, a practice that was to remain unlawful in the UK until the Deceased Wife s Sister s Marriage Act 1907 . Badeley made a submission, communicated by Edward Bouverie Pusey opposing any change in the law. ref name ODNB The Gorham judgment Badeley appeared for Henry Phillpotts , Bishop of Exeter before the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council when George Cornelius Gorham appealed against Phillpotts refusal to confirm him in the benefice of Brampford Speke . The Privy Council overturned the Bishop s ruling, confirming Gorham in his living, and were seen to impose secular over canon authority, causing a great scandal in some quarters. In the summer of 1850, Badeley, Henry Edward Manning ... location London publisher Butterworths Courtney, W. P. 2004 Badeley, Edward Lowth 1803 4 ... Badeley, Edward Lowth DEFAULTSORT Badeley, Edward Lowth Category 1800s births Category 1868 deaths Category ... more details
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Robert Bogucki born 1966 is an United States American firefighter from Alaska famous for having survived 43 days lost in Western Australia s Great Sandy Desert before being rescued. ref cite book author Wendy Lewis title See Australia and Die publisher New Holland year 2007 isbn 9781741105834 ref Whilst police called off the initial search for Bogucki after 12 days, family members hired specialist trackers ref cite web url http www.1srg.org Missions Mission Bogucki.pdf title Lost in the Desert publisher 1st Special Response Group accessdate 2008 05 30 ref to continue the search and soon found fresh evidence that Bogucki had survived at least that long. Bogucki was found by a news helicopter on 23 August 1999 in Western Australia s Edgar Ranges , 400km from his departure point. ref name bbc cite news url http news.bbc.co.uk 2 hi asia pacific 428505.stm title American found after outback odyssey date 1999 08 23 publisher BBC News accessdate 2008 05 30 ref His subsequent treatment by the news crew raised questions as to the extent to which they had ignored his well being in order to secure an exclusive news story. With there only being four seats in the helicopter West Australian photographer Robert Duncan was left behind with a bottle of water and an Distress radiobeacon EPIRB . ref cite web url http www.abc.net.au mediawatch transcripts s49998.htm title Media Watch ref ref cite web url http www.abc.net.au pm stories s46295.htm title Channel Nine under fire over Bogucki actions last Lowth first Adrienne date 1999 08 24 accessdate 2008 05 30 ref ref cite news url http www.abc.net.au mediawatch transcripts s49998.htm title A Current Affair Catch Their Bogucki man date 1999 08 30 accessdate 2008 05 30 ref Bogucki lost 20 kg during his trek and managed to survive by eating flowers ... . NAME Bogucki, Robert ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1966 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Bogucki, Robert Category Living people Category People from Alaska ... more details
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