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Reverend Green may refer to: People * Jacob Green (pastor) (1722–1790), American Presbyterian pastor and acting president of Princeton University *Thomas Green (pastor) (1761–1814), American Baptist minister *Ashbel Green (1762–1848), American Presbyterian minister * Samuel Green (freedman) (1802–1877), American lay minister * Lewis W. Green (1806–1883), American Presbyterian minister who served as president of three universities * John Richard Green (1837–1883), English Anglican clergyman and historian * Charles Green (bishop) (1864–1944), Welsh Anglican bishop *Edmund Tyrrell Green (1864–1937), English Anglican curate *George Green (chaplain) (1881–1956), Australian Anglican clergyman and army chaplain *Samuel Green (priest) (1882–1929), British Anglican priest and Army chaplain * Fred Pratt Green (1903–2000), British Methodist minister *Vivian H. H. Green (1915–2005), British Anglican priest and rector of Lincoln College, Oxford * Michael Green (theologian ...
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Jacob Green (pastor)
Jacob Green (February 2, 1722 – May 24, 1790) was a Presbyterian pastor and acting president of Princeton University. A resident of Hanover, Green was also the delegate for Morris County to the fourth assembly of the Provincial Congress of New Jersey in 1776 and served as chairman of the constitutional committee. Born in Malden, Massachusetts, Green grew up in a Calvinist community and family. He attended Harvard College after an unsuccessful attempt at vocational training, graduating in 1740. His time in college significantly influenced his religious beliefs and was reborn while there. Following his graduation, he was to take a position at Bethesda Academy with George Whitefield, but when that fell through, he was persuaded to become a Presbyterian minister. He became a pastor for Hanover Presbyterian Church, a position he would serve for 44 years. Due to a poor salary, he would undertake various other jobs through his life, with his career as a physician lasting for over 30 ...
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Samuel Green (priest)
The Reverend Samuel Frederick Leighton Green, MC and Bar (6 April 1882 – 29 May 1929) was a British Army chaplain who served in France and Belgium between 1916 and 1919. Birth and education Green was born in Greenwich in 1882, the elder son of Catherine Green and Frederick Green, a civil servant at the War Office. He was educated at King's College School, London, and St Paul's Theological College, University of London. Early chaplaincy In 1904 Green was appointed assistant curate at St Bartholomew's church, Heigham, Norwich as a deacon of the Church of England. In 1905 he was ordained a priest by the Rt Revd John Sheepshanks, bishop of Norwich. In 1912 he transferred tSt Barnabas's Church Heigham as assistant priest to the Revd Charles Compton Lanchester. First World War In August 1915 the Revd Lanchester went over to France to serve as an ambulance driver for the Red Cross, regularly writing up his experiences for the parish magazine, an example Green would follow assiduous ...
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Reverend Green (Cluedo)
This is a list of people in the game of Cluedo, ''Cluedo'' (UK) / ''Clue'' (US). Dr. Black / Mr. Boddy Dr. Black (UK) / Mr. Boddy (US), a stock character and generic victim, is the owner of Tudor Close (later known as Tudor Manor, Tudor Hall, and Boddy Mansion). In ''Cluedo'', he is the unseen host who is murdered, which inspires the quest to discover who murdered him, with what weapon, and what room in his mansion the crime occurred. Dr. Black was listed in the original patent filing as one of the 10 characters created for the game, in which one character was drawn from the suspect cards to be the new victim before the start of a game. Although the victim and player assignments were never intended to be the same, Samuel Black became the permanent victim in the UK and Mr. Boddy in North America before the publication of the first edition. Mr. Boddy's name is a pun on the fact that the character is a dead body. In the Clue (film), film, Mr. Boddy is primarily portrayed by Lee Ving ...
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