Herbert Gresford Jones (1870–1958) was an Anglican bishop, the third Suffragan Bishop of Warrington. Born on 7 April 1870 and educated at Haileybury and...
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Chichester Herbert Gresford Jones (1870–1958), Anglican bishop, bishop of Warrington Herbert Jones (priest) (1887–1969), dean of Manchester Herbert Jones (footballer...
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Michael Gresford Jones KCVO (called Michael; 21 October 1901 – 7 March 1982) was a Church of England bishop. He was the son of Herbert Gresford Jones who...
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Gresford disaster occurred on 22 September 1934 at Gresford Colliery, near Wrexham, when an explosion and underground fire killed 261 men. Gresford is...
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retirement as honorary assistant bishops include: 1946 – 1958 (d.): Herbert Gresford Jones, Canon Residentiary (until 1956) and retired Bishop of Warrington...
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married Katie Wilson Elizabeth, known as Lily (born 1874) married Herbert Gresford Jones Ellen Sophie (1875–1965) married Robert Carr Bosanquet Robert Howard...
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Pant-yr-Ochain (redirect from The Pant, Gresford)
Pant-yr-Ochain is a historic country house and public house, near Gresford, Wrexham, in North Wales. The Grade II listed building is located in hilly terrain...
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Church; and ordained priest the following Advent (20 December), by Herbert Gresford Jones, Bishop of Warrington, at Liverpool Cathedral. After curacies at...
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Paul Whitsun-Jones (25 April 1923 – 14 January 1974) was a Welsh character actor. Born in Newport in Monmouthshire, he was educated at Merchant Taylors'...
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on 5 October 1920. 1920 1927 Edwin Kempson (1862–1931) 1927 1946 Herbert Gresford Jones (1870–1958) 1946 1960 Charles Claxton (1903–1992). Translated to...
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Church of England titles Preceded by Henry Arnold Favell Archdeacon of Sheffield 1896–1912 Succeeded by Herbert Gresford Jones...
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later translated to the See of Blackburn. He was the son of missionary Herbert Bailey Claxton and his wife Frances Ann, and was educated at Monkton Combe...
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was designed by Geoffrey Webb and dedicated on 30 June 1935 by Herbert Gresford Jones, Bishop of Warrington. The upper panels depict a nativity scene...
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(Also Bishop of Chester) 1886 Herbert Edward Ryle (1856–1925) (Also Bishop of Exeter and Winchester) 1888 Charles Gresford Edmondes (1838–1893) 1892 John...
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(Assessor); Jones, Joseph, CBE JP (Assessor) (January 1937), Reports on the causes of and circumstances attending the explosion which occurred at Gresford Colliery...
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Frederick Brooke Westcott Archdeacon of Norwich 1918–1920 Preceded by Herbert Gresford Jones Archdeacon of Sheffield 1920–1922 Succeeded by John Russell Darbyshire...
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Church of England titles Preceded by Martin Linton Smith Bishop of Warrington 1920 – 1927 Succeeded by Herbert Gresford Jones...
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which was Wrexham's new training ground and was situated just outside Gresford on Chester Road. It was built at a cost of £750,000 and is widely regarded...
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John Eyre, Vicar of Sheffield (Parish Church) 1912 – 1920 (res.): Herbert Gresford Jones, Vicar of Sheffield (Parish Church/Cathedral; became Bishop in Kampala)...
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of Courtship" 3088. "The Canny Shepherd Laddie of the Hills" 3089. "The Gresford Disaster" 3090. "Rhynie" 3091. "The Ould Piper" 3092. "Paddy West" 3093...
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its people, Overton yew trees, St Winefride wells, Llangollen bridge and Gresford bells. The church's tower is mistakenly called a "steeple" in the rhyme...
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explore Graham Land in Antarctica. 22 September – Gresford disaster: a gas explosion takes place at Gresford Colliery in Wrexham, north-east Wales, which leads...
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1996 Dick Taverne, Baron Taverne 1996 Martin Thomas, Baron Thomas of Gresford 1996 David Currie, Baron Currie of Marylebone 1996 Maurice Saatchi...
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Gerwin-fawr 1796: John Hughes of Horsley Hall, Gresford 1797: Robert Hesketh of Gwrych 1798: John Jones of Pen-y-Bryn, Ruabon 1799: John Wilkinson of Brymbo...
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needed] One of the worst mining disasters in British history occurred at Gresford Colliery in 1934 when underground explosions and a subsequent fire cost...
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Storey Strasburger Suttie Taverne Taylor of Goss Moor Teverson Thomas of Gresford Thomas of Winchester Thornhill Tope Tyler of Enfield Verjee Wallace of...
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Downing Street on 13 January 2009, following the retirement of Christopher Herbert. Smith's election as bishop by the College of Canons of the Cathedral took...
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in Pennsylvania before spreading across the United States. 1934 – The Gresford disaster in Wales kills 266 miners and rescuers. 1939 – World War II: A...
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Jex-Blake, Dean of Wells also a teacher and Headmaster of Rugby Michael Gresford Jones, Bishop of Willesden and Bishop of St Albans Edwin Kempson, Bishop of...
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Former Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales (2013–2017) Lord Thomas of Gresford 30 September 1996 Liberal Democrat Life peer Deputy High Court Judge Baroness...
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