Francis Edward Joseph Grimshaw (6 October 1901 – 22 March 1965) was a British Roman Catholic bishop, who served as Archbishop of Birmingham from 1954 until...
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Moyenne Island (redirect from Brendon Grimshaw)
purchase by Brendon Grimshaw for £8,000 (about $22,000). He was a newspaper editor from Dewsbury in Yorkshire, England. Grimshaw was the only inhabitant...
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Grimshaw may refer to: Grimshaw, Alberta, Canada Grimshaw, Lancashire, England Grimshaw, Texas, also known as Oil City, built during the beginning of...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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Robert Throckmorton of Coughton Court in Warwickshire, the son of Sir Francis Throckmorton. Sir Robert had little use for Harvington Hall and demolished...
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The Playfulness of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Nineteenth Century. Taylor & Francis. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-317-02119-3. Retrieved 28 November 2023. Tinkel, Tony...
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Square, London, but grew up in Surrey. Grimshaw was the daughter of a civil engineer and educated at the Francis Holland School.[citation needed] She attended...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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as the sixth Archbishop of Birmingham from 1965 to 1981, succeeding Francis Grimshaw. Before that, Dwyer had served as the sixth Roman Catholic Bishop of...
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St. Francis of Assisi Catholic College is a mixed Roman Catholic secondary school in Walsall, England. It was previously known as St Francis of Assisi...
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April 1955 and was consecrated bishop on 14 June 1955 at Plymouth by Francis Grimshaw, Archbishop of Birmingham; John Murphy, Archbishop of Cardiff; and...
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Vincent Nichols (category Cardinals created by Pope Francis)
2009. He was created cardinal in 22 February 2014. Nichols wrote to Pope Francis offering his resignation as archbishop as of his 75th birthday on 8 November...
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chapel on 7 June 2008, was released by the college (cat. no. OSCOTTCD01). Francis Amherst (1819–1883), Bishop of Northampton. Tomás Bryan Livermore (1824–1902)...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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to commemorate its centenary. The Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Francis Grimshaw of Birmingham, Bishop John Murphy of Shrewsbury, Bishop Cyril Restieaux...
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John Henry Newman Catholic College (redirect from Archbishop Grimshaw School)
John Henry Newman Catholic College (JHNCC), formerly Archbishop Grimshaw School, is an English secondary school in the Fordbridge area of Birmingham, although...
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Thomas Leighton Williams (1929–1946) Joseph Masterson (1947–1953) Francis Joseph Grimshaw (1954–1965) George Patrick Dwyer (1965–1981) Maurice Noël Léon...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 12 August 2011. "Archbishop Francis Joseph Grimshaw". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 12 August...
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the Oratory, and found a friend in the community in the person of Fr. Francis Xavier Morgan, Cong.Orat. The young Ronald had enrolled in the school without...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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June 1929 Term ended 2 November 1946 Predecessor John Keily Successor Francis Grimshaw Orders Ordination 19 June 1906 Consecration 22 February 1927 Personal...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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Institute of Archaeology Joyce Grenfell, comedian and singer-songwriter Helen Grimshaw, engineer Hermione Hammond, artist Evelyn Jamison, historian and vice principal...
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John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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St Francis of Assisi Church is a Roman Catholic Parish church in Birmingham. While the church is located between the Lozells and Hockley parts of the...
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Grimshaw Guitars (initially "Emile Grimshaw & Son") was a British manufacturer of guitars and related instruments from the 1930s to the 1980s, known for...
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