George Stanhope
George Stanhope (5 March 1660 – 18 March 1728) was a clergyman of the Church of England, rising to be Dean of Canterbury and a Royal Chaplain. He was also amongst the commissioners responsible for the building of fifty new churches in London, and a leading figure in church politics of the early 18th century. Stanhope also founded the Stanhope School in 1715. Provided by Wikipedia-
1by Stanhope, George, 1660-1728Location: John M. Kelly Library, St. Michael's College
Created 1754
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2Created 1812Other Authors: “...Stanhope, George, 1660-1728...”
Location: Hesburgh Libraries, University of Notre Dame
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3Created 1733Other Authors: “...Stanhope, George, 1660-1728...”
Location: John M. Kelly Library, St. Michael's College
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4Created 1816Other Authors: “...Stanhope, George, 1660-1728...”
Location: Dinand Library, College of the Holy Cross
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5by Augustine, Saint, Bishop of HippoOther Authors: “...Stanhope, George, 1660-1728...”
Created 1720
Location: John M. Kelly Library, St. Michael's College
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6by Augustine, Saint, Bishop of HippoOther Authors: “...Stanhope, George, 1660-1728...”
Created 1714
Location: Falvey Library, Villanova University
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