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    Julian Charles Porteous (born 5 June 1949) is the Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, Tasmania. He was previously Auxiliary Bishop of Sydney, Australia, Episcopal...
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  • the Porteous Riots John Alexander Porteous (1932–1995), columnist and journalist Johnny Porteous (1921–2007), Scottish footballer Julian Porteous (born...
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  • Rose Porteous (born Rosario Magdalena Teresita Lacson on 26 October 1948), a Filipino-born Australian socialite, is best known for her marriage to Western...
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    The Porteous family is a Scottish Borders armigerous family. The earliest records for members of the Porteous family in Peeblesshire date back to the...
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  • That same year, Porteous made his feature film debut in the horror film Astral. Porteous played Lord Wetherby, Henry Granville's (Julian Ovenden) lover...
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    Cathedral is the seat of the Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, currently Julian Porteous. Established 5 April 1842 as the Vicariate Apostolic of Hobart and...
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  • parties criticised Tong's remarks. In 2015, the Archbishop of Hobart, Julian Porteous, with the support of the Australian Catholic Bishops Conference distributed...
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    Joseph Grech 10 February 1999 Christopher Toohey [it] 30 August 2001 Julian Porteous 3 September 2003 Anthony Fisher 3 September 2003 Terence Brady 16 November...
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    is the seat of the Roman Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, presently Julian Porteous. The cathedral's origins can be traced back to 1822 when the first...
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  • Broadcasters Julian May and Katrina Porteous". Lewis and Clark University. Retrieved 11 September 2018. "Poetry and Music with Katrina Porteous: Dartington...
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  • Christian pastor and leader of the Rise Up Australia political party Julian Porteous, the Catholic Archbishop of Hobart Christopher Prowse, the Catholic...
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    Eliseo Martín) Archdiocese of Hobart, Tasmania (13 May 2017, Abp. Julian Porteous) Archdiocese of Wellington (8 December 2016, Card. John Atcherley Dew)...
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    Bede Heather John Heaps Patrick Murphy Geoffrey Robinson Peter Ingham Julian Porteous Peter Comensoli Anthony Randazzo Terence Brady Catholic Church portal...
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    Harford Jason Silva Joe Hildebrand Gideon Haigh Jesse Bering Bishop Julian Porteous Jane Bussmann Eliza Griswold Ed Howker Shiv Malik Alberto Giubilini...
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  • Clairval in Flavigny-sur-Ozerain, France, in the presence of Archbishop Julian Porteous of Hobart, and was installed in a property in Lindisfarne. Later the...
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  • Retrieved 16 February 2016. Support for the Catholic Archbishop of Hobart, Julian Porteous, who was required to answer to an Anti-Discrimination Commission after...
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  • Christopher Prowse Archbishop of Canberra and Goulburn Archdiocese of Hobart Julian Porteous Archbishop of Hobart Catholic Diocese of the Australian Military Services...
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  • August 1999 Term ended 19 July 2013 Predecessor Eric D'Arcy Successor Julian Porteous Other post(s) Coadjutor Archbishop of Hobart (1998–1999) Orders Ordination...
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    Church. 8 November 2014. Retrieved 26 December 2014. "Archbishop Julian Charles Porteous". The Hierarchy of the Catholic Church. 21 August 2013. Retrieved...
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    Julian William Kennedy Burnside AO KC (born 9 June 1949) is an Australian barrister, human rights and refugee advocate, and author. He practises principally...
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  • Oakley-Green as Andy (series 1), Jen's half sister who is super strong. Ned Porteous as Luke (series 1), a guy Jen occasionally dates who has the power of flight...
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    takes place between September 1736 and May 1737, is set in motion by the Porteous Riots in Edinburgh and involves an epic journey from Edinburgh to London...
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    1665 (redirect from Margaret Porteous)
    exchange for an annual tax of 16 guilders. April 12 – The burial of Margaret Porteous is recorded; hers is the first known death during the Great Plague of London...
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  • Sandra Teles) and secret relationship with Lord Wetherby◊ (played by Ned Porteous). Lord Lumley◊ (played by Louis Gaunt) courts Edwina with his knowledge...
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  • for coaches who are of a different nationality to their team. Manager: Julian Nagelsmann Germany started the announcement of their players on 12 May 2024...
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    April 14 The Porteous Riots erupt in Edinburgh (Scotland), after the execution of smuggler Andrew Wilson, when town guard Captain John Porteous orders his...
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  • runner-up of Group B, Italy. Aged 36 years and 327 days, Germany's coach Julian Nagelsmann became the youngest to ever coach in the UEFA European Championship...
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  • vision in the seminal paper by Greig, Porteous and Seheult of Durham University. Allan Seheult and Bruce Porteous were members of Durham's lauded statistics...
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  • Howard Anderson Ian Gilmour Guy Doleman as Julian Fane James Mason as George Engels Giselle Morgan Shane Porteous as Sergeant Goodwin Ray Barrett as F.C.O...
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    London. The even more serious Porteous riots broke out in Edinburgh after the King pardoned a captain of the guard (John Porteous) who had commanded his troops...
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