Fraser, James (18181885)

Fraser, James, bishop of Manchester, born near Cheltenham, became a Fellow of Oriel after graduating with highest honours, and in 1847 was appointed to a college living; he issued in 1862-1864 valuable reports on education in Canada and the United States after visiting these countries; and in 1870 was appointed bishop by Mr. Gladstone; his strong sense and wide sympathy and interest in the labour questions won him universal respect (18181885).

Definition taken from The Nuttall Encyclopædia, edited by the Reverend James Wood (1907)

Fraser, Alexander Campbell * Fraser River
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Frankfort-on-the-Main
Frankfort-on-the-Oder
Frankland, Sir Edward
Franklin, Benjamin
Franklin, Sir John
Franks
Franz, Robert
Franzensbad
Franz-Josef Land
Fraser, Alexander Campbell
Fraser, James
Fraser River
Fraticelli
Fraunhofer, Joseph von
Fredegonda
Frederick I.
Frederick II.
Frederick III.
Frederick V.
Frederick III.
Frederick V.