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Kenrick is a surname, and may refer to: * Ann Kenrick (born 1958), British charity worker * Bruce Kenrick (1920–2007), a Minister in the United Reformed Church and the Church of Scotland * Francis Kenrick (1796–1863), Catholic bishop of Philadelphia and Archbishop of Baltimore * George Hamilton Kenrick, (1850–1939), an English entomologist * Jarvis Kenrick (1852–1949), an English international footballer * John Kenrick: various people, including: ** John Kenrick (MP) (1735–1799), MP for Bletchingley ** John Kenrick (historian) (1788–1877), 19th century classical historian ** John Kenrick (theatre writer) (b. 1959), American theatre and film historian and writer * Llewelyn Kenrick (1847–1933), a Welsh lawyer and international footballer * Peter Richard Kenrick (1806–1896), an Irish-born Catholic archbishop (brother of Francis) * Timothy Kenrick (1759–1804), Welsh Unitarian minister, biblical commentator, and dissenting academy tutor * Wilfred Byng Kenrick (1872– ...
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Ann Kenrick
Ann Kenrick (born 13 January 1958) is a charity leader in the United Kingdom. Early life and family Ann Kenrick is the second of four children of the pastor and homelessness campaigner, Rev Dr Bruce Kenrick, and his wife Isabel. Ann was born in the mission at Ranaghat, near Kolkata, India known as Doyabari when her father was working there as a missionary. When he was invalided back to the UK, the family moved to the Scottish island of Iona. They later settled in Notting Hill, London, at which time Bruce Kenrick founded the Notting Hill Housing Trust and the charity Shelter (charity), Shelter. Dr Isabel Kenrick, from Boston, Massachusetts, was a historian who worked for the Royal Commission on Historical Manuscripts, Historical Manuscripts Commission. Career Kenrick worked as Secretary-General (CEO) of the diplomatic third-sector organisation, the Franco-British Council (FBC), a role in which she served for 21 years. From 2016 to 2017 she led the FBC’s Young Leaders programme. ...
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