• Charles Edward Ullathorne (11 April 1845 – 2 May 1904) was an English first-class cricketer, who played twenty seven matches for Yorkshire County Cricket...
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  • Ullathorne is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Charles Ullathorne (1845–1904), English cricketer Robert Ullathorne (born 1971), English...
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  • Tufnell Charles Turnbull Rivers Turnbull John Turner Montague Turner John Tye Edward Tylecote Henry Tylecote Charles Tyssen John Udal Charles Ullathorne George...
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    William Bernard Ullathorne OSB (7 May 1806 – 21 March 1889) was an English prelate who held high offices in the Roman Catholic Church during the nineteenth...
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  • (1924): F. I. Turner Cec Tyson (1921): C. T. Tyson Charles Ullathorne (1868–1875): C. E. Ullathorne George Ulyett (1873–1893): G. Ulyett John Usher (1888):...
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  • Tuck Montague Turner Edward Turnour Edward Tylecote George Ubsdell Charles Ullathorne P Varley Rowland Venables Harry Verelst John Vince Stirling Voules...
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  • Charles Michael Baggs (1806–1845) was a Roman Catholic bishop, controversialist, scholar and antiquary. He briefly served as the Vicar Apostolic of the...
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  • all-Yorkshire team: Joseph Rowbotham (captain), John Thewlis senior, Charles Ullathorne, George Pinder (wicket-keeper), Ephraim Lockwood, Luke Greenwood,...
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    Hansom the ‘cab maker’. Charles had a house at Arlington Villas in Wetherell Place just around the corner from where Bishop Ullathorne lived at 22 Meridian...
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    marrying Slope interfere with any relationship that might develop. At the Ullathorne garden party held by the Thornes, matters come to a head. Mr Slope proposes...
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    place in Rugby, Worcestershire, and was performed by William Bernard Ullathorne, Bishop of Birmingham. It was reportedly the first Roman Catholic nuptial...
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  • followed by becoming rector at Leamington, 1843-8, until William Bernard Ullathorne came to the Central District (August, 1848). Weedall was named as vicar-general...
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    Butler is known for The Vatican Council: The Story from Inside in Bishop Ullathorne's Letters.[citation needed] Described by Michael J. G. Pahls as "[t]he...
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    Warwick in Queensland, joining two of his brothers at their property, Ullathorne. He married Irish-born Annie McBride, to whom he became engaged in Ireland...
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    country. Cardinal Wiseman Catholic School specialises in languages. Bishop Ullathorne RC School became a specialist college in humanities in 2006. Ernesford...
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    priests of the diocese and a letter from the bishop, William Bernard Ullathorne. Newman included these and similar letters from other groups of priests...
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    Apostolic of the London District William Bernard Ullathorne (1848–1850); see below William Bernard Ullathorne (1850–1888); see above Edward Ilsley (1888–1911);...
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    Ellis (1652–1726) Charles Walmesley (1722–97) William Placid Morris (1794–1872) John Polding (1794–1877) William Bernard Ullathorne (1806–89) Roger Vaughan...
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    (1809–1829) Peter Augustine Baines, O.S.B. (1829–1843) Charles Michael Baggs (1844–1845) William Bernard Ullathorne, O.S.B. (1846–1848), appointed Vicar Apostolic...
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    was "inopportune". In a private letter to his bishop (William Bernard Ullathorne), surreptitiously published, he denounced the "insolent and aggressive...
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    boyhood mainly at Coombe Bank, Sundridge, Kent, where he had for companions Charles Wordsworth and Christopher Wordsworth, later bishops of St Andrews and...
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  •  England DF 1990-1998 263 12 Daryl Sutch  England U 1990-2002 352 9 Robert Ullathorne  England LB 1990-1996 115 8 Rob Newman  England DF 1991-1998 249 17 Chris...
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    Bishop of Northampton William Francis Barry (1849–1930), writer. Frederick Charles Husenbeth (1796–1872), writer. Henry Weedall (1788–1859), educator. William...
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  • Thomas Penswick (1824) Bishop John Briggs (1833) Bishop William Bernard Ullathorne, OSB (1846) Archbishop Henry Edward Manning (1865) Archbishop Francis...
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    Grade II listed building. In 1841, a monk of Downside Abbey, William Ullathorne OSB, came to Coventry from Australia, where he was Vicar General. When...
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    Cardinal Herbert Alfred Vaughan. 19th Century Bishops such as Polding and Ullathorne were faithful witnesses to much missionary endeavour and Australia ceased...
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  • Roman Catholics Bishop Murphy and Father Mahony (though Vicar-General Ullathorne was not so welcomed by Colonial Manager McLaren and Governor Hindmarsh);...
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  • Oldham, and Wakefield Trinity Robert Ullathorne, former Premiership footballer with Norwich City, Leicester City Charles Waterton, naturalist Jason Wilsher-Mills...
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  • the feast of St Augustine (26 May 1848), and was consecrated by Bishop Ullathorne on 11 June 1850. He lived at Erdington, as a priest, where he shared his...
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    and as the source of crime and vice within the colony. Bishop Bernard Ullathorne, a Catholic prelate who had been in Australia since 1832 returned for...
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