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William Meade - Wikipedia William Meade (November 11, 1789 – March 14, 1862) was an American Episcopal bishop, the third Bishop of Virginia
William Meade (judge) - Wikipedia William Meade (died after 1611) was an Irish lawyer and judge of the Elizabethan era who held office as Recorder of Cork He was a popular but controversial public figure who was accused, with good reason, of leading an abortive revolt against the English Crown in 1603
Meade, William – The Episcopal Church Meade, William (Nov 11, 1789-Mar 14, 1862) Presiding Bishop of the Confederate Church during the Civil War Born in Frederick County, Virginia, Meade entered the junior class of the College of New Jersey (Princeton) in 1806, and graduated in 1808 as valedictorian He studied for the ordained ministry under the Rev Walter Addison of Maryland
William Meade, 1789-1862: Third Bishop of Virginia, The . . . WILLIAM MEADE was born in the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia on 11 November 1789 The year of his birth was an eventful one, for on 14 July the Bastille fell and the momentous French Revolution began
William Meade | Special Collections Knowledgebase Meade was an opponent of slavery and was one of the charter members who met in Washington, D C , in December 1816 to organize the American Society for the Colonizing the Free People of Color in the United States
Collection: William Meade Papers | Special Collections . . . William Meade (1789-1862) was born on 11 November 1789 in Frederick County, Virginia, the son of Colonel Richard Kidder Meade, an aide on General George Washington's staff during the Revolution, and Mary Fitzhugh Grymes
William Meade (January 11, 1789 — March 14, 1862), American . . . William Meade was an influential clergyman, who founded the Virginia Theological Seminary and later served as Presiding Bishop of the Episcopal Church in the Confederate States of America Meade was intensely interested in the spiritual condition of the negroes, preaching to them constantly and seeking to arouse interest in their welfare
Inventory of the William Meade Papers 1807-1861 William Meade (1789-1862) was born on 11 November 1789 in Frederick County, Virginia, the son of Colonel Richard Kidder Meade, an aide on General George Washington's staff during the Revolution, and Mary Fitzhugh Grymes
William Meade - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia William Meade (November 11, 1789 March 14, 1862) was a United States Episcopal bishop, the third Bishop of Virginia His father, Colonel Richard Kidder Meade (17461805), one of George Washington's aides during the War of Independence, after the conflict ended sold his estate at Coggins Point on t