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  1. Lancelot Addison (1632 – 20 April 1703) was an English writer and Church of England clergyman. He was born at Crosby Ravensworth in Westmorland. He was educated at the Queen's College, Oxford.

  2. Lancelot Addison, an Anglican minister and scholar of Judaism and Islam, was born in Maulds Meaburn, England, in 1632, and died in Lichfield, England, in 1703. Between 1663 and 1670, Addison was the chaplain of the British colony of Tangier, in present-day Morocco. He was acquainted with many of the Sephardic Jews living in Tangier at the time ...

  3. 21 de mar. de 2016 · Its author, Lancelot Addison, was described on the title-page as ‘one of his Majesties Chaplains in Ordinary’, having received that designation in 1671, shortly after returning from eight years in the western part of what was then called Barbary, as chaplain to the British garrison in Tangier.

  4. The Reverend Lancelot Addison (1632 – 20 April 1703) was an English writer and Church of England clergyman. He was born at Crosby Ravensworth in Westmorland. He was educated at the Queen's College, Oxford.

  5. Lancelot Addison was an English writer and Church of England clergyman. He was born at Crosby Ravensworth in Westmorland. He was educated at the Queen's College, Oxford.

  6. Lancelot Addison. Born. in Crosby Ravensworth, Westmorland, England, The United Kingdom. January 01, 1632. Died. April 20, 1703. Genre. Religion, Christian, Nonfiction. edit data. Reverend Lancelot Addison (1632 – April 20, 1703) was an English writer and clergyman of the Church of England, and the father of essayist Joseph Addison.

  7. LANCELOT ADDISON. Lancelot, born 1893, had undertaken four years of officer training in the UK and was discharged prior to war breaking out after his length of service had expired. He emigrated to New Zealand and worked as a labourer until he was called up as a Private in the NZEF, Canterbury Regiment, 2 Battalion, 2 (South Canterbury) Company.