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  2. George Temple (mathematician) - Wikipedia

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    George Frederick James Temple FRS [3] (born 2 September 1901, London; died 30 January 1992, Isle of Wight) was an English mathematician and recipient of the Sylvester Medal. He served as President of the London Mathematical Society from 1951 to 1953.

  3. Mary Morgan-Grenville, 11th Lady Kinloss - Wikipedia

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    Capt. The Hon. Richard George Grenville Morgan-Grenville, Master of Kinloss (1887–1914), who died at Ploegsteert Wood. [2] The Hon. Luis Chandos Francis Temple Morgan-Grenville, Master of Kinloss (1889–1944), who married Katherine Beatrice MacKenzie Jackman. [4] They are the parents of Mary Freeman-Grenville, 12th Lady Kinloss. [2] Lt.-Col.

  4. St. George's Church, Dublin - Wikipedia

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    In 1936 the St. George's Brass Band was founded in the Church. [14] [15] The Church of St. Thomas opened in Cathal Brugha Street in 1931, in 1966 St. Georges merged with the parish of St. Thomas's. In 1990 St. George's closed, and it became the parish church of St. George and St. Thomas.

  5. Basilica of Saint Francis of Assisi - Wikipedia

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    On Pentecost 25 May 1230, the remains of Saint Francis were brought in a solemn procession to the Lower Basilica from its temporary burial place in the church of San Giorgio (St. George), now the Basilica of Saint Clare of Assisi. The burial place was concealed for fear that St Francis' remains might be stolen and dispersed.

  6. William Temple Franklin - Wikipedia

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    Temple edited and published editions of Franklin's writings, including his Autobiography, published in London and Philadelphia, 1816–1819. He published six volumes of papers from 1817 to 1819. [13] His close friend, George Fox, inherited many of the senior Franklin's papers and later donated them to the American Philosophical Society. [14]

  7. West Wycombe Park - Wikipedia

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    The "Temple of Music" is on an island in the lake, inspired by the Temple of Vesta in Rome. It was designed for Dashwood's fêtes champêtres, [36] with the temple used as a theatre; the remains of the stage survive. [37] Opposite the temple is the garden's main cascade which has statues of two water nymphs. The present cascade has been remade ...

  8. Baron Harris - Wikipedia

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    George Anstruther Harris (1812–1891) George Lucian Taylor Harris (1836–1903) George Temple James Harris (1876–1929) Antony John Temple Harris (1915–2002) Michael George Temple Harris, 9th Baron Harris (born 1941) (1) John Frank Temple Harris (born 1944) Hermann Gundert Harris (1859–1950) George Rutherford Harris (1903–1983)

  9. George Francis Taylor - Wikipedia

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    George Francis Taylor (died 28 March 2011) was a British scholar, archaeologist, historian, and numismatist. Taylor was a professor of English at the American University in Beirut from 1960 until 1970. He was a member of the Royal Numismatic Society; he published studies on ancient coins in various numismatic books and journals.