William Rollinson Whittingham (December 2, 1805 – October 17, 1879) was the fourth Episcopal Bishop of Maryland. Whittingham was born in New York City...
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the Napoleonic Wars William Whittingham (c. 1524–1579), English Biblical scholar and religious reformer William Rollinson Whittingham (1805–1879), 4th Episcopal...
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Church of the Ascension. During the American Civil War , bishop William Rollinson Whittingham, who had convinced Rev. Pinkney to accept the Ascension position...
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Baltimore so that he might enter the Roman Catholic Church. Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham, the bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland and whose family...
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on Tuesday September 10 of that year, at which time Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham wrote: "I cannot doubt that its beautiful edifice, when finished...
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William Rollinson Whittingham and the son of Richard Whittingham and Mary Ann Rollinson Whittingham of New York City In 1845, Richard Whittingham Jr...
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Kemper, Provisional Bishop of Wisconsin William Heathcote DeLancey, I Western New York; William Rollinson Whittingham, IV Maryland; Carlton Chase, II New...
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Divine Ozi William Whitaker (1830–1911), bishop of Pennsylvania Henry John Whitehouse (1803–1874), bishop of Illinois William Rollinson Whittingham (1805–1879)...
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Bishop John Johns of Virginia and then priest in 1875 by Bishop William Rollinson Whittingham of Maryland. He initially served as assistant at Christ Church...
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drawn toward the ordained ministry. Grafton studied theology under William Whittingham, Bishop of Maryland, and was ordained deacon on Dec. 23, 1855. Grafton...
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