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    Sodor and Man, and the former estate of Ballachurry or Bishopscourt Manse. Previously the official residence of the Bishop of Sodor and Man, the current...
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  • Bishopscourt may refer to: Bishopscourt, East Melbourne, a gothic architecture building in East Melbourne, Victoria, Australia Bishopscourt, Darling Point...
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    Man was on St Patrick's Isle at Peel. This cathedral fell into disuse during the 18th century and for many years the bishop's chapel at Bishopscourt,...
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    Isle of Man. List of castles List of castles in Ireland Castles in Scotland List of castles in Wales List of castles in Ireland "Bishopscourt". Pastscape...
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    the proposed Bill. In 1895, Bishop Straton consecrated his chapel at Bishopscourt, his official residence, as a pro-cathedral and instituted a chapter...
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  • Conservation Areas of the Isle of Man. It includes buildings and structures in the Isle of Man designated by Isle of Man's Department of Environment, Food...
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    This list is of fatal crashes on the Isle of Man TT Mountain Course used for the Isle of Man TT races, Manx Grand Prix and Classic TT races. The TT Course...
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  • wayside halt for the exclusive use of the Bishop of Sodor and Mann at Bishopscourt, which comprised a simple bench seat and hand-operated signal to stop...
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    Boesak to give political speeches. Tutu moved into the archbishop's Bishopscourt residence; this was illegal as he did not have official permission to...
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  • named after Thomas Wilson, Bishop of Sodor and Man between 1697 and 1755, located in part of Bishopscourt and closed in 1943. Shaw's Academical Dress of...
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  • Dan Kneen (category Isle of Man TT riders)
    the Enkalon Trophy on Easter Saturday, an Irish short-circuit event at Bishopscourt, outside of Downpatrick. Kneen won the event overall, with a victory...
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    Battle of Bishops Court (category 1760 in the Isle of Man)
    which washed ashore on the Manx coast near Bishopscourt, was built in the grounds of Bishopscourt, Isle of Man. The wooden bowsprit was later replaced by...
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    was Lord Bishop George Lloyd, and lived at Bishop Lloyd's House and Bishopscourt, a residence that would become the summer home of the Earl of Derby,...
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    George Lloyd (bishop of Chester) (category Bishops of Sodor and Man)
    (1560– 1 August 1615) was born in Wales, and became Bishop of Sodor and Man, then Bishop of Chester. He is remembered for Bishop Lloyd's House in Chester...
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    was enthroned on 30 November 2013. The bishop's official residence is Bishopscourt, Broughton, Salford. The Diocese of Manchester was founded in 1847. With...
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    which washed ashore on the Manx coast near Bishopscourt, was built in the grounds of Bishopscourt, Isle of Man. The wooden bowsprit was later replaced by...
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    family moved in during mid-March 1905. Bishopscourt (1904) Bishopscourt (1904) Bishopscourt (1904) Bishopscourt (1904) Following the resignation of Langley's...
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    Swifts 103 Darling Point Road: Babworth House 11–21 Greenoaks Avenue: Bishopscourt In additional, the following buildings are on the (now defunct) Register...
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    Pat Hennen (category Isle of Man TT riders)
    the first ever sub-20 minute lap on a 500 cc Suzuki, Hennen crashed at Bishopscourt on the last lap of the race. There was a suggestion at the time that...
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  • Longueville Manor, Jersey Saint Ouen's Manor, Jersey Sark Manor, Sark Bishopscourt, Michael District Injebreck Manor House, Braddan Killadeas, 'Manor House...
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    nine months to complete, during which time the Governor was a guest at Bishopscourt. Prior to Bemahague, the official residences of the Governor included...
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    a founding member of the company and the track was on the land near Bishopscourt. The pitch inside the track hosted a Clones rugby team that was formed...
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    Thomas Wilson (bishop) (category Bishops of Sodor and Man)
    by the clergy in a convocation at Bishopscourt on 3 February 1704 and ratified by the governor of the Isle of Man and council the next day. These were...
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    Government of the day. The original house, Closebourne House, later renamed Bishopscourt, was home to the Close family from 1821 to 1849 when it was subdivided...
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    enemy was driven out with heavy loss. Captain FitzClarence was the first man into the position and accounted for four of the enemy with his sword. The...
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  • out. While the Isle of Man is not politically part of Great Britain, but ecclesiastically it forms the Diocese of Sodor and Man in the Province of York...
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    bad experience he gave up piloting in 1974. He had homes in London, Bishopscourt in Cape Town, Switzerland and Malta. After having visited it for a number...
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  • (Rondebosch) – M146 – M3 – M41 – M6 (Berg-en-Dal) Rondebosch, Newlands, Bishopscourt, Klassenbosch, Bel Ombre, Witteboomen, Hout Bay, Imizamo Yethu, Berg-en-Dal...
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    The Deemster (category Novels set in the Isle of Man)
    an unannounced visit to the Isle of Man to have Hall Caine show him the locations of the novel, such as Bishopscourt. Critical concerns about the novel...
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  • (vol. IV) (1981), p. 159. Bishopscourt Archives (n.d.). Catechists Licensed, 1848-1912. (Unpublished manuscript). Bishopscourt Archives (n.d.). Letters...
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