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John Halliburton (1725-1808)
John Halliburton may refer to: * John de Haliburton (died 1355), Scottish noble * John Halliburton (priest) (1935–2004), English priest and theologian * John Halliburton (surgeon) (1725–1808), British surgeon who settled in Nova Scotia, Canada See also * Haliburton (surname) {{hndis, Halliburton, John ...
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John De Haliburton
John de Haliburton (died 1355) was a Scottish noble. Life The son of Adam Haliburton by his spouse Isobel. He inherited the Dirleton estate in East Lothian, upon his marriage to Agatha, the heiress of William de Vaux of Dirleton. He was killed in 1355 during the Battle of Nesbit Moor and was succeeded by his son John.{{sfn, Rutherford, Zimmerman, 1959, p=11 Citations {{Reflist References *{{cite book , last1=Rutherford , first1=William Kenneth , last2=Zimmerman , first2=Anna Clay , title=Genealogical History of the Halliburton Family , publisher=Brown-White-Lowell Press , year=1959 {{DEFAULTSORT:Haliburton, John Year of birth unknown 1355 deaths Nobility from East Lothian John John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second E ... 14th-century Scottish nobility ...
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John Halliburton (priest)
Robert John Halliburton (23 March 193526 September 2004) was an English priest and theologian within the Church of England, who served as a canon and Chancellor of St Paul's Cathedral between 1989 and 2003. Early life and ordination Robert John Halliburton was born in March 1935 in Wimbledon, London, the son of Robert Halliburton and Katherine Margery Halliburton (née Robinson). He moved to Kent during the Second World War and was educated at Tonbridge School. He studied for a bachelor's degree at Selwyn College, Cambridge, reading modern languages for Part I of the Tripos but transferring to theology for Part II. After graduating, he completed his obligatory eighteen months of national service. He then began simultaneously studying for a DPhil degree at Keble College, Oxford and preparing for ordination into the Church of England at St Stephen's House. He was ordained deacon 1961, and priest 1962. His doctoral thesis, for which he was supervised by Canon F. L. Cross, was entitle ...
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John Halliburton (surgeon)
John Halliburton (1725–1808) was a surgeon and a Loyalist who settled in Nova Scotia. He was a member of the North British Society. He is the father of Chief Justice Brenton Halliburton and, in turn, the grandfather of John C. Halliburton (who fought a duel with Joseph Howe to protect his father's honour). He is buried in the Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia). Halliburton was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1797. He was a close friend of Dr. Duncan Clark (surgeon), Duncan Clark and shared the responsibility for the medical care of the Duke of Kent. He built his home the Bower, that still stands in Halifax. File:John Halliburton, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg, John Halliburton, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia File:John Haliburton, Old Burying Ground, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg, John Haliburton, Old Burying Ground (Halifax, Nova Scotia) File:The Bowery, Halifax, Nova Scotia.jpg, The Bowery, Halifax, Nova Scotia R ...
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