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  1. Robert Chaloner DD (1548–1621) was a Canon of Windsor from 1589 to 1621. Career. He was educated at Christ Church, Oxford where he graduated BA 1566, MA in 1569, BD in 1576 and DD in 1584. He was appointed: Rector of Fleet Marston, Buckinghamshire 1566; Rector of Agmondesham 1576

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  2. Richard Challoner (29 September 1691 – 12 January 1781) was a leading figure of English Catholicism during the greater part of the 18th century, and the titular Bishop of Doberus. In 1738, he published a revision of the Douay–Rheims translation of the Bible .

  3. CHALLONER, RICHARD. Bishop, vicar apostolic of the London district, author; b. Lewes, Sussex, Sept. 29, 1691; d. London, Jan. 12, 1781. Challoner, the resolute leader of English Catholics during the 18th century, combined a firm administration with spiritual prudence necessitated by the times.

  4. It is 394 years since Robert Chaloner, rector of St Mary’s Church, wrote in his will the command to his friends ‘to erect a free gramar scoole [sic] in Amersham in Bucks’ and, for 390 years, Doctor Challoner’s Grammar School has survived and in fact thrived, becoming a centre of academic excellence.

  5. 1943. service British Army Major Royal Engineers Source:9512147 22nd October 1943 - April 1947.

  6. Richard Challoner, né le 29 septembre 1691 à Lewes et mort le 12 janvier 1781 à Londres, est un évêque catholique anglais, figure majeure du catholicisme anglais durant une grande partie du XVIIIe siècle, et célèbre pour sa révision de la traduction de la Bible de Douai .