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Tulu, or Tuluvu

Tulu, or Tuluvu is the ancient and proper dialect of the long narrow tract of land now called Canara, situated westward of Mysore, between the range of the Western Ghauts and the ocean. Owing to the long subjection of Canara to Karriata princes, the Karnata or Canarese language is now chiefly spoken by the higher … Continue reading “Tulu, or Tuluvu”

Tulsa, Oklahoma, diocese of

Tulsa, Oklahoma, diocese of Founded on 13 December 1972. Suffragen of the archdiocese of Oklahoma City. See also Catholic-Hierarchy.Org diocese of Tulsa patron saints index New Catholic Dictionary Fuente: New Catholic Dictionary

Tully, Thomas

Tully, Thomas a learned English divine, was born in the city of Carlisle July 22, 1620; he entered Queen’s College, Oxford, in 1634, and obtained a fellowship. In 1642 he was created A.M., and became master of the grammar-school at Tetbury, in Gloucestershire. He afterwards returned to his college, and became a noted tutor and … Continue reading “Tully, Thomas”

Tully, George

Tully, George an English divine, was educated at Queen’s College, Oxford, and died rector of Gateside in 1697. He was a zealous writer against popery, and was suspended for a sermon he preached and published in 1686. He was the first clergyman who suffered in the reign of James II in defense of our religion … Continue reading “Tully, George”

Tulloch, Thomas de

Tulloch, Thomas de a Scotch prelate, was bishop at Orkney about 1422. See Keith, Scottish Bishops, page 221. Fuente: Cyclopedia of Biblical, Theological and Ecclesiastical Literature

Tulloch, James

Tulloch, James a Scotch Congregational minister, was the first Dissenter who settled in Scotland. He was tutored by Rev. Mr. Ewing of Glasgow, and sent out under the auspices of the Society for Propagating the Gospel at Home. Mr. Tulloch was settled over the Congregational Church at Bixter in 1808, and did much in establishing … Continue reading “Tulloch, James”

Tulle

Tulle (TUTELENSIS). Diocese comprising the Department of Corrèze. It was suppressed by the Concordat of 1802, which joined it to the See of Limoges, but was theoretically re-established by the Concordat of 1817, and de facto re-erected by Bulls dated 6 and 31 October, 1822. It is suffragan of Bourges. According to legends which grew … Continue reading “Tulle”