Temple, William, 1881-1944

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Dates:
Birth 1881-10-15
Death 1944-10-26
Britons,
English,

Biographical notes:

Epithet: of Add MS 32094

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Epithet: alias `Franciscus Mildapettus', Provost of Trinity College Dublin

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Epithet: Hon; KCB; Minister at Naples

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Archbishop of York (1929-1942).

From the description of Typed letter signed : to J.P. Morgan, Bishopthorpe, 1931 Mar. 20. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 624325119

Epithet: Collecter of Berwick

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Epithet: of Stowe MS 198

Title: Baronet

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Born, Exeter, 1881, son of Frederick Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury; educated, Rugby, Balliol College, Oxford; fellow and Lecturer in Philosophy, Queen's College Oxford, 1904-1910; President Oxford Union, 1904; travelled in Europe and studied at the Universities of Jena and Berlin, 1905-1906; Deacon, 1908; Priest, 1909; Chaplain to Archbishop of Canterbury, 1910-1921; Headmaster, Repton School, 1910-1914; Rector of St James, Piccadilly, 1914-1918; Honorary Chaplain to the King, 1915-1921; Editor of The Challenge , 1915-1918; Chairman of Westfield College, 1916-1921; Canon of Westminster, 1919-1921; Bishop of Manchester, 1921-1929; Archbishop of York, 1929-1942; President of the Workers Educational Association, 1908-1924; editor of The Pilgrim, 1920-1927; Archbishop of Canterbury, 1942-1944; died, 1944. Publications: include: Thoughts on the Divine Love (Christian Knowledge Society, London, 1910); The Faith and Modern Thought: six lectures (Macmillan & Co, London, 1910); A Challenge to the Church: being an account of the national mission; 1916, and of thoughts suggested by it (SPCK, London, 1917); Issues of Faith: a course of lectures (Macmillan & Co, London, 1917); Christus Veritas. An essay (Macmillan & Co, London, 1924); Christ in his Church. A charge delivered (Macmillan & Co, London, 1925); Christianity and the State (Macmillan & Co, London, 1928); Christian faith and life with Roger L Roberts (Student Christian Movement Press, London, 1931); Christ and the Way to Peace (Student Christian Movement Press, London, 1935); Faith & Freedom (London, 1935); Basic Convictions (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1937); Readings in St. John's Gospel (Macmillan & Co, London, 1939); The Christian Hope of Eternal Life (SPCK, London, [1941]); Christianity and Social Order (Harmondsworth, New York, 1942).

John Leofric Stocks (1882-1937), was a friend of William Temple at Rugby and later while at Corpus Christi College, Oxford. Stocks was a fellow and tutor of St John's College from 1906 to 1924. He became Professor of Philosophy at the University of Manchester in 1924, stood as an unsuccessful Labour candidate in 1935, and was elected Vice-Chancellor of the University of Liverpool in 1936.

From the guide to the Letters of William Temple, Archbishop of Canterbury, [1901]-1936, (Queen Mary, University of London)

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  • Castle-Martyr, Cork (as recorded)
  • Whitehaven, Cumberland (as recorded)
  • London, England (as recorded)
  • Culmore Fort, Londonderry (as recorded)
  • Windsor, Berkshire (as recorded)
  • Thetford, counties Norfolk and Suffolk (as recorded)
  • London, England (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Dundalk, Louth (as recorded)
  • Newtown-Killevally, Meath (as recorded)
  • Leinster, Province of, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Dorset, England (as recorded)
  • Cleves, Germany (as recorded)
  • Venice, Italy (as recorded)
  • Sinzheim, Baden (as recorded)
  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Galway, Ireland (as recorded)
  • London, England (as recorded)
  • Athlone, Roscommon (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Cork, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland (as recorded)
  • Athboy, Meath (as recorded)
  • Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom (as recorded)
  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Charlemont, Armagh (as recorded)
  • Bridgetown, Cork (as recorded)
  • Liverpool, Lancashire (as recorded)
  • Nottingham, Nottinghamshire (as recorded)
  • Muskerry, Cork (as recorded)
  • Belturbet, Cavan (as recorded)
  • Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland (as recorded)
  • Athlone, Roscommon (as recorded)
  • Limerick, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Strawberry Hill, Twickenham (as recorded)
  • Londonderry, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom (as recorded)
  • Innisboffin Island, Mayo (as recorded)
  • Ireland, Europe (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Algiers, Africa (as recorded)
  • Maryborough, Queen's County (as recorded)
  • Windsor, Berkshire (as recorded)
  • Northampton, Northamptonshire (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Ayrshire, Scotland (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Tyrone, county of, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Kerry, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Dundalk, Louth (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • London, England (as recorded)
  • Connaught, Province of, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Cork, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Mullingar, Westmeath (as recorded)
  • Hertfordshire, England (as recorded)
  • Jamaica, Central America (as recorded)
  • Paris, France (as recorded)
  • Netherlands, Europe (as recorded)
  • Dublin, Ireland (as recorded)
  • Ulster, Province of, Northern Ireland (as recorded)
  • Scotland, Kingdom of, United Kingdom (as recorded)
  • Venice, Italy (as recorded)
  • London, England (as recorded)
  • Leeds, Yorkshire (as recorded)
  • Chapel-Izod, Dublin (as recorded)