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  • William Turnbull (died 3 September 1454) was a Scottish politician and bishop, credited with founding Jedburgh Grammar School and the University of Glasgow...
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  • William Turnbull may refer to: William Turnbull (bishop) (died 1454), Scottish bishop William Turnbull (cricketer) (1879–1959), Scottish cricketer Bill...
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  • Bishopbriggs, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland. The school was named after William Turnbull, Bishop of Glasgow from 1448 to 1454, and founder of the University of...
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    Scott Morrison defeated Dutton and Julie Bishop in the contest, and replaced Turnbull as prime minister. Turnbull resigned from Parliament, triggering a...
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  • Patriarch of Antioch. date unknown Chiara Zorzi, regent of Athens William Turnbull, Bishop of Glasgow Robert Wingfield, English politician (b. 1403) Christina...
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    leaders—Brendan Nelson, Malcolm Turnbull, and Tony Abbott. When the Coalition returned to power at the 2013 election, Bishop was appointed Minister for Foreign...
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    Clan Turnbull is an armigerous Scottish clan. A legendary account of the Turnbull name was told by Hector Boece, in his History of Scotland. Boece tells...
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  • Thomas Spens (category Bishops of Aberdeen)
    1450 he became bishop of Galloway; soon afterwards he was made Keeper of the Privy Seal of Scotland, and in 1459 he was chosen bishop of Aberdeen. Much...
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    William Turnbull Leach (March 1, 1805 – October 13, 1886) was a Canadian clergyman and academic. Born in Berwick-upon-Tweed, England, the son of Robert...
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    numbers for a spill and Turnbull did not re-contest the leadership, opening the way for supporters Scott Morrison and Julie Bishop to stand against Dutton...
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    Melville, Protestant reformer (Principal from 1574 to 1580) Turnbull: William Turnbull, Bishop of Glasgow, founder of the university Bradley: A. C. Bradley...
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  • Patriarch of Antioch. date unknown Chiara Zorzi, regent of Athens William Turnbull, Bishop of Glasgow Robert Wingfield, English politician (b. 1403) 1455...
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    leadership. Turnbull defeated Abbott, 54 votes to 44, becoming the leader of the Liberal Party of Australia and Prime Minister-nominee. Julie Bishop retained...
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  • closest associates: George Young, the surgeon and William Wishart, a preacher. At this time, Turnbull was interested in creating a rational form of Christianity...
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    in Maine, who was nominated by King William I of England as Bishop of Durham in 1080. During his term as bishop, St-Calais replaced the canons of his...
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  • Andrew de Durisdeer (category Bishops of Glasgow)
    subdean of the diocese of Glasgow he had a close relationship with Bishop William Turnbull. By 1450, de Durisdeer was a dean of the diocese of Aberdeen, and...
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  • Tom Wright (bishop of Durham))
    English New Testament scholar, Pauline theologian and Anglican bishop. He was the bishop of Durham from 2003 to 2010. He then became research professor...
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    Costello's decision cleared the way for a leadership challenge by Malcolm Turnbull (who was the shadow treasurer at the time). Tony Abbott described the decision...
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