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Ofspring Blackall (26 April 1655 (baptised) – 29 November 1716), Bishop of Exeter and religious controversialist, was born in London. Baptized on 26 April
Ofspring_Blackall
English physician
Exeter Cathedral, by his wife Elizabeth Ley, and grandson of Bishop Ofspring Blackall, was born in St. Paul's Street, Exeter on 24 December 1771. He was
John_Blackall
English physician
the son of Exeter physician and Mayor of Exeter John Blackall, who was grandson of Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter. He attended Exeter Grammar School
Thomas_Blackall
Surname list
sailor John Blackall (1771–1860), English physician Ofspring Blackall (1655–1716), English Anglican bishop and theologian Samuel Blackall (1809–1871)
Blackall_(surname)
Calendar year
Bielke, member of the High Council of Sweden (b. 1644) November 29 – Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter (b. 1655) December 5 – William Ettrick, English
1716
Calendar year
1700) April 26 Rinaldo d'Este (1655–1737), Duke of Modena (d. 1737) Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter (d. 1716) May 4 – Bartolomeo Cristofori, Italian
1655
Church in Devon, England
in Exeter Cathedral. His monument with recumbent effigy survives. Ofspring Blackall (1655–1716), Bishop of Exeter (1708–1716) buried on the southern side
Exeter_Cathedral
English bishop (1650–1721)
Preceded by Thomas Lamplugh Bishop of Exeter 1689–1707 Succeeded by Ofspring Blackall Preceded by Peter Mews Bishop of Winchester 1707–1721 Succeeded by
Sir Jonathan Trelawny, 3rd Baronet
Sir_Jonathan_Trelawny,_3rd_Baronet
Diocesan bishop in the Church of England
Translated from Bristol; later translated to Winchester 1708 1716 Ofspring Blackall 1717 1724 Lancelot Blackburne Translated to York 1724 1742 Stephen
Bishop_of_Exeter
Irish puppeteer
his friend Benjamin Hoadly in his church and state dispute against Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter. Following up the bantering allusions to Powell
Martin_Powell_(puppetry)
11th-century Norman bishop of Exeter
Seth Ward Anthony Sparrow Thomas Lamplugh Sir Jonathan Trelawney Bt Ofspring Blackall Lancelot Blackburne Stephen Weston Nicholas Clagett George Lavington
William_Warelwast
Decade
Bielke, member of the High Council of Sweden (b. 1644) November 29 – Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter (b. 1655) December 5 – William Ettrick, English
1710s
Topics referred to by the same term
American anthology horror film From a Whisper to a Scream (film) Ofspring Blackall (1655–1716), Bishop of Exeter Offspring, a Xenomorph-Human hybrid
Offspring_(disambiguation)
Decade
1700) April 26 Rinaldo d'Este (1655–1737), Duke of Modena (d. 1737) Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter (d. 1716) May 4 – Bartolomeo Cristofori, Italian
1650s
English cleric and writer
eldest son of William Holwell, esq., of Exeter, and Ann Blackall, daughter of Ofspring Blackall, he was born in 1726. He matriculated at Christ Church
William_Holwell
Church of England ecclesiastical office
Trelawny, Bishop of Exeter 7 February 1708 – 29 November 1716 (d.): Ofspring Blackall, Bishop of Exeter 1 March 1717 – 21 October 1726 (d.): Edward Trelawney
Archdeacon_of_Exeter
12th-century Bishop of Exeter
Seth Ward Anthony Sparrow Thomas Lamplugh Sir Jonathan Trelawney Bt Ofspring Blackall Lancelot Blackburne Stephen Weston Nicholas Clagett George Lavington
Bartholomew_of_Exeter
English clergyman
Blackburne Dean of Exeter 1717–1726 Succeeded by John Gilbert Preceded by Ofspring Blackall Archdeacon of Exeter 1717–1726 Succeeded by Richard Ibbetson
Edward_Trelawney
13th-century Bishop of Exeter
Seth Ward Anthony Sparrow Thomas Lamplugh Sir Jonathan Trelawney Bt Ofspring Blackall Lancelot Blackburne Stephen Weston Nicholas Clagett George Lavington
Peter_Quinel
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Offering
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American, Australian, Bengali, British, Christian, English, Indian
Springtime; Spring Season; Rapid Movement
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Tamil
Offering, Gift
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Arabic, Indian, Muslim
Offspring; Descendant; Helpful
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Assamese, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Telugu
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Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi
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Surname or Lastname
English
English : of uncertain origin. Early examples, as for example William Spring (Yorkshire 1280), all point to a personal name or nickname, perhaps going back to an Old English byname derived from the verb springan ‘to jump or leap’ (see Springer 1). Alternatively, it could be a topographic name from Middle English spring ‘young wood’, ‘spring’. Compare Springer. Reaney derives the surname from the word denoting the season, although the word is not attested in this sense until the 16th century, the usual Middle English word being lenten. Compare Lenz. The surname has also been established in Ireland (County Kerry) for several centuries.German : from Middle High German sprinc, Middle Low German sprink ‘spring’, ‘well’, hence a topographic name for someone who lived by a spring or well, or habitational name from Springe near Hannover.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : variant of Springer.John Spring emigrated from England and settled in Watertown, MA, in 1634.
Girl/Female
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Female
English
English name derived from the season name, "spring," (Mar. 21 thru Jun. 21), derived from the verb spring, "to burst forth," from Proto-Indo-European *sprengh-, SPRING means "rapid movement."Â
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Offspring; Strong
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Sanskrit
Offspring; Daughter
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Tamil
Offering
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Welsh
Offspring.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Tamil
Offering
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Indian
Lively, Entertainer, From a stream or a Spring, The Spring season, The Spring season
Girl/Female
British, English
Offering
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Hindu
Offering
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Australian, French, Welsh
Offspring
Girl/Female
Tamil
Offering, Gift
OFSPRING BLACKALL
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Muslim
Pearls. Gems.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu
Worshipped in Three World's; Worshipped in Three Worlds
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Lord's vineyard.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Female
French
French pet form of Latin Rosa, ROSELLE means "rose."
Girl/Female
Muslim
Like, Equal, Matching, Observer, Supervisor
Girl/Female
British, English
The Original Old English Form of the Greek Cresida
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Immutable; Inexhaustible; Without Deterioration
Boy/Male
Hindu
Creator of Joy, One who increases Joy
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Beautiful
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v. t.
To cause to close suddenly, as the parts of a trap operated by a spring; as, to spring a trap.
v. t.
To crack or split; to bend or strain so as to weaken; as, to spring a mast or a yard.
a.
Having a numerous offspring.
n.
Offspring.
v. i.
Progeny; issue; offspring.
n.sing. & pl.
Origin; lineage; family.
n.
A sum of money offered, as in church service; as, a missionary offering. Specif.: (Ch. of Eng.) Personal tithes payable according to custom, either at certain seasons as Christmas or Easter, or on certain occasions as marriages or christenings.
v. i.
To spring up.
v. t.
To cause to spring up; to start or rouse, as game; to cause to rise from the earth, or from a covert; as, to spring a pheasant.
v. i.
That which causes one to spring; specifically, a lively tune.
n.
The offspring of animals, either a single animal or offspring collectively.
n.
An aborted offspring.
v. t.
To bend by force, as something stiff or strong; to force or put by bending, as a beam into its sockets, and allowing it to straighten when in place; -- often with in, out, etc.; as, to spring in a slat or a bar.
v. i.
A flying back; the resilience of a body recovering its former state by elasticity; as, the spring of a bow.
v. i.
To spring out; to issue.
v. t.
To pass over by leaping; as, to spring a fence.
n.
A spring or leap into the air.
n.
That which is offered, esp. in divine service; that which is presented as an expiation or atonement for sin, or as a free gift; a sacrifice; an oblation; as, sin offering.
v. t.
To cause to explode; as, to spring a mine.