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John Row may refer to: *John Row (reformer) (c. 1525–1580), Scottish reformer * John Row (minister, born 1568), Scottish historian and reformer *John Row (minister, born 1598), his son *John Row (poet) (born 1947), English storyteller *John Row (MP) for Totnes *John Row (Australian politician) (1905–1993), member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly See also *John Rowe (other) *John Roe (other) John Roe may refer to: *John Septimus Roe (1797–1878), English naval surveyor and explorer of Western Australia * John Roe (footballer) (1938–1996), Scottish fullback * John Roe (rugby union) (born 1977), Australian rugby union player *John Roe ...
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John Row (reformer)
John Row (c1525–1580), was a Scottish reformer, born around 1526 near Dunblane. He was educated at the Grammar School of Stirling and St Leonard's College, St Andrews, where he matriculated in 1544. After graduating with an M.A. he studied Canon Law and practised as an advocate in the Consistory Court of St Andrews. In 1550, he was appointed agent for the Scottish clergy at Rome, where he remained seven or eight years. He was awarded Licentiate of Laws (20 February 1556), and LL.D. Padua. The fame of his talents and learning led to his intimacy with Pope Paul IV and some of the cardinals, and would probably have led to his promotion ; but owing to ill-health he was compelled to return to Scotland, when he was appointed nuncio to investigate the causes of the Reformation and to devise means for checking its progress. He reached Eyemouth on 29 September 1558, but finding himself unable to fulfil his injunctions, returned to Rome before 11 May 1559. After a short residence there ...
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John Row (minister, Born 1568)
John Row (1568 – 26 June 1646) was a Scottish ecclesiastical historian and one of the Scottish Reformers. As minister of Carnock in Fife, he was a leading opponent of Episcopacy. Row's '' Historie of the Kirk of Scotland'' (1558–1637), left by him in manuscript, is an original authority for the period. An account of his life is attached to the work. John Row was born Perth; his baptism is recorded as having taken place 6 January 1568–9. He was the third son of John Row, the Reformer, minister of Perth. John was educated by his father; he was so precocious that he knew Hebrew at the age of seven, and read daily after dinner or supper portions of the Old Testament in the original. On the death of his father in 1580, his brother William and he received friar's pensions from the King's Hospital at Perth. At fifteen he became schoolmaster of Kennoway and tutor to his cousins, sons of Beaton of Balfour, whom he accompanied to Edinburgh University in 1586. He graduated with a ...
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John Row (minister, Born 1598)
John Row, born 1598, was the second son of John Row, minister of Carnock, and grandson of John Row, the Reformer. He educated at University of St Andrews graduating with an M.A. in 1617. He was elected schoolmaster of Kirkcaldy 2 November 1619, resigning before 25 November 1628. He was licensed by the Presbytery of Dalkeith 29 September 1631 and became tutor to George Hay, afterwards second Earl of Kinnoul, by whose father, the Lord Chancellor's recommendation, he was appointed master of the Grammar School of Perth in June 1632. He was ordained to Third Charge, Aberdeen, 14 December 1641 and appointed on 23rd November 1642 as lecturer on Hebrew in Marischal College. He was so actively engaged in support of the Covenanting party that on the approach of Montrose to Aberdeen in 1646 he was compelled to take refuge in Dunnottar Castle. Row was appointed by the General Assembly in 1647 to revise the new version of the Psalms from 90 to 120. He was a member of the Commission of Assem ...
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John Row (poet)
John Row (born 1947) is an English storyteller and public speaker with roots in Ipswich, UK. Life John Row tours schools around the world and other institutions such as prisons. He has been a presence in Texas where he has performed in detention centres for the young inmates. He was the first storyteller in residence in a British prison. He is a regular performer at festivals throughout the U.K. He has a weekly radio show on Ipswich Community Radio one of the first community radio stations in the county which now has a full-time licence. He is a regular contributor to 'On Track' a magazine for rail travellers in the Southern Region. Touring with singer/songwriter Paddy Stratton he is one half of 'Serious Times', a music and poetry show. Performing in the 1960s he joined up with Graham Flight from the Canterbury band 'Wild Flowers' which spawned both 'Soft Machine' and 'Caravan'. In the 1970s he toured with Nick Toczek Nick Toczek (born 20 September 1950; Shipley, Englan ...
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John Row (MP)
John Row or Rauf (fl. 1388) of Totnes, Devon, was an English politician. He was a Member (MP) of the Parliament of England for Totnes Totnes ( or ) is a market town and civil parishes in England, civil parish at the head of the estuary of the River Dart in Devon, England, within the South Devon Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. It is about west of Paignton, about west-so ... in February 1388. References Year of birth missing Year of death missing English MPs February 1388 Members of the Parliament of England (pre-1707) for Totnes {{14thC-England-MP-stub ...
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John Row (Australian Politician)
Sir John Alfred Row KBE (1 January 1905 – 15 May 1993) was a member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly. Biography Row was born at Ingham, Queensland, the son of Charles Edward Row and his wife Emily Harriett (née Weller). He was educated at Trebonne State School, before heading to Toowoomba where he attended Toowoomba East State School and then the Toowoomba Grammar School. After leaving school he purchased a cane farm at Trebonne in 1924 and worked it until 1960. On 19 November 1929 he married Gladys Mary Hollins and together had a daughter. Gladys died in 1952 and Row then married Irene Gough on 31 July 1966. He died at Ingham in May 1993. Public career Row started in politics as a councillor on the Hinchinbrook Shire Council from 1952 until 1963. He first attempted to enter state politics at the 1957 Queensland state election in the seat of Hinchinbrook but was beaten by the Labor candidate and sitting member, Cecil Jesson. Three years later, and with Jes ...
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John Rowe (other)
John Rowe may refer to: Businessmen *John Rowe (Exelon), head of Chicago energy concern Exelon Corporation *John Rowe (Aetna) (born 1944), former CEO and executive chairman of U.S. health care benefits company Aetna Others *John Rowe (minister) (1626–1677), English clergyman *John Rowe (actor) (born 1941), British actor *John Rowe (naval officer), navy officer of the U.S. Navy during the First Barbary War *John Rowe (merchant) (1715–1787), merchant and politician in Boston, Massachusetts, during the American Revolution *John Rowe (author) (1936–2017), Australian author *John Howland Rowe (1918–2004), American anthropologist *John Rowe (Australian politician) (1816–1886), member of South Australian parliament * John Carlos Rowe, American academic and author *Jack Rowe (1856–1911), American baseball player for the Buffalo Bisons *John Tetley Rowe (1861–1915), Anglican priest See also *John Row (other) * John Roe (other) *Johnny Rowe (footballe ...
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