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    Richard William Enraght SSC (23 February 1837 – 21 September 1898) was an Irish-born Church of England priest of the late nineteenth century. He was influenced...
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    sign, a traditional red phone box and the now disused Bintry Mill. Richard Enraght (1837–1898) was an Irish-born Church of England priest of the late...
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  • Lucy Edwards, disability rights activist, educator, and TikToker Rev. Richard Enraght (1837–1898) – vicar, religious controversialist Allan Ford (born 1968)...
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    design. Revd Richard William Enraght (1837–1898) was the Priest in Charge of St Andrew Church, Portslade, from 1871 to 1874. Fr. Enraght's belief in the...
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    and relocated in 1883, eventually becoming Cliff College. The Revd Richard Enraght, religious controversialist, was the Curate of St Michael and All Angels...
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    capacity for a Birmingham public protest meeting in support of Revd. Richard Enraght, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, who was imprisoned in Warwick Prison...
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    to Norfolk in 2008 Richard Condon (1937–1991), Theatre Royal, Norwich and Pavilion Theatre, Cromer Pier manager Revd Richard Enraght (1837–1898), 19th...
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    rector of St Vedast Foster Lane, in the City of London, 1880 Richard William Enraght, rector of Holy Trinity, Bordesley, West Midlands, 1880 Sidney...
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    independent video game developer, was born and raised in Brigg. Revd Richard Enraght, who later became known as a religious controversialist, served as...
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  • inaugurated in the presence of Joseph Chamberlain. 27 November: Rev. Richard Enraght is imprisoned for 49 days in Warwick Prison and deprived of his parish...
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    archaeologist, lived at Pickwick Manor and Parkside in High Street Revd Richard Enraght (1837–1898), religious controversialist, curate of St Bartholomew's...
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    the Society of the Holy Child Jesus and Mayfield School, Mayfield Richard Enraght (1837–1898), Irish-born Anglo-Catholic priest John Sirgood (1822–1885)...
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  • High Church Holy Trinity, Bordesely in Birmingham; his successor, Richard Enraght, was so High that he was imprisoned. Oldknow visited Oporto in 1855...
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  • in 1967 Bella Emberg, actress; co-star of The Russ Abbot Show Revd. Richard Enraght, religious controversialist, curate of St. Paul's Church, Brighton...
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  • University of London awards the first degrees to women. 27 November – Rev. Richard Enraght is imprisoned for 49 days in Warwick Prison and deprived of his parish...
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    he built the church of All Hallows, at East India Docks. The Revd Richard Enraght, religious controversialist, was the Curate of the church from 1884...
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  • Church of England Working Men's Society. After the service, at which Richard Enraght had preached, the clergy and congregation assembled outside the church...
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  • militant Protestant groups formed branches and lodges across the county. Richard Enraght was also tried, arrested and imprisoned. The prolific Anglo-Catholic...
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  • Wansbrough. Edgar Lee Reeves, 1904–20. Reeves married Grace Enraght, the daughter of Fr Richard Enraght, who had been imprisoned for Ritualism. Reeves was fined...
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    1748 – 22 April 1842), Roman Catholic bishop in the United States Richard William Enraght, Anglican priest and religious controversialist. He was born in...
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    179-181 (available online). Retrieved 2012-10-30. Hawtrey Enraght was the son of Fr Richard Enraght, who was persecuted for Ritualism in the 'Bordesely wafer...
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    Rev Arthur Wagner the Rev. Richard William Enraght ssc served as a curate at St Paul's between 1867 and 1871. Fr. Enraght’s belief in the Church of England's...
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  • of SSC priests Arthur Tooth, Alexander Heriot Mackonochie and Richard William Enraght are among the most notable episodes in the early history of the...
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    conviction of Arthur Tooth in 1876, Sidney Faithorn Green in 1879, and Richard William Enraght in 1880, illustrate the controversies caused by these liturgical...
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    1874 by Richard William Enraght who was imprisoned in 1880 when the church became the centre of a battle over high church practices. Enraght was prosecuted...
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    instance, legal action was taken against Sidney Faithorn Green and Richard William Enraght. According to the association this was intended to clarify the...
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  • Anglo-Catholic priests such as Arthur Tooth, Sidney Faithorn Green and Richard William Enraght against legal action brought under the Public Worship Regulation...
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    is one of the few original surviving examples in the area. Rev. Richard William Enraght, Vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Bordesley, 1874–1883 The musician...
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  • John Dowden, Bishop of Edinburgh and ecclesiastical historian Richard William Enraght, Anglican priest and religious controversialist William Fitzgerald...
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    Confraternity of the Blessed Sacrament Ritualism T. Pelham Dale Richard William Enraght Sidney Faithorn Green Arthur Tooth Archbold 1893. McGonagall, William...
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