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<p> an Anglican divine, was born at Londonderry, Ireland, in 1803. After passing through the diocesan college of that city, he graduated from [[Trinity]] College, Dublin, in 1823; became curate of the cathedral at Derry in 1827; of [[Christ]] Church, Cheltenham, in 1842; canon of [[Gloucester]] cathedral in 1857, vicar of Paddington in 1859, and dean of [[Exeter]] in 1867, a position in which he died, July 11, 1883. He was the author of several works on ecclesiastical and religious topics. </p>
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<p> an Anglican divine, was born at Londonderry, Ireland, in 1803. After passing through the diocesan college of that city, he graduated from [[Trinity]] College, Dublin, in 1823; became curate of the cathedral at Derry in 1827; of Christ Church, Cheltenham, in 1842; canon of [[Gloucester]] cathedral in 1857, vicar of Paddington in 1859, and dean of [[Exeter]] in 1867, a position in which he died, July 11, 1883. He was the author of several works on ecclesiastical and religious topics. </p>
 
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Archiibald Boyd [1]

an Anglican divine, was born at Londonderry, Ireland, in 1803. After passing through the diocesan college of that city, he graduated from Trinity College, Dublin, in 1823; became curate of the cathedral at Derry in 1827; of Christ Church, Cheltenham, in 1842; canon of Gloucester cathedral in 1857, vicar of Paddington in 1859, and dean of Exeter in 1867, a position in which he died, July 11, 1883. He was the author of several works on ecclesiastical and religious topics.

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