4-700: Scarth may refer to: People [ edit ] Alice Scarth - writer Harry Mengden Scarth (1814 – 1890) clergyman and antiquarian W. B. Scarth - (May 24, 1895 – March 9, 1983) Canadian businessman William Bain Scarth - (1837 - 1902) Canadian politician James Scarth Gale - translated bibles Jimmy Scarth (26 August 1926 – 12 December 2000) footballer Vera Scarth-Johnson , (1912 - 1999), botanist Places [ edit ] Canada [ edit ] Scarth, Manitoba Other [ edit ] Scarth A.D. 2195 - Comic Strip Topics referred to by
8-744: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Alice Scarth Harry Mengden Scarth (11 May 1814 – 5 April 1890) was a British clergyman, antiquary and an expert on the Romans in Britain. Scarth was born in Staindrop , Durham in 1814. In 1868 he published Aquae Solis . He became the rector of the Church of All Saints in Wrington in 1871. Scarth died in Tangier and
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16-499: Was buried in Wrington. In 1842 Scarth married Elizabeth Sally Hamilton, daughter of John Leveson Hamilton (d. 1825), rector of Ellesborough . They had a daughter, Alice Mary Elizabeth Scarth , born on Christmas Eve, 1848 in Bath. She published The story of the old Catholic and other kindred movements leading up to a union of national independent churches in 1883. This biography of
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