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    Francis Edward Joseph Grimshaw (6 October 1901 – 22 March 1965) was a British Roman Catholic bishop, who served as Archbishop of Birmingham from 1954 until...
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  • Grimshaw may refer to: Grimshaw, Alberta, Canada Grimshaw, Lancashire, England Grimshaw, Texas, also known as Oil City, built during the beginning of...
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    Walter Grimshaw (12 March 1832 – 27 December 1890) was a 19th-century British composer of chess problems. In 1854 he won the first ever chess problem composition...
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    purchase by Brendon Grimshaw for £8,000 (about $22,000). He was a newspaper editor from Dewsbury in Yorkshire, England. Grimshaw was the only inhabitant...
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    The Playfulness of Gerard Manley Hopkins. Nineteenth Century. Taylor & Francis. p. 12. ISBN 978-1-317-02119-3. Retrieved 28 November 2023. Tinkel, Tony...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    chapel on 7 June 2008, was released by the college (cat. no. OSCOTTCD01). Francis Amherst (1819–1883), Bishop of Northampton. Tomás Bryan Livermore (1824–1902)...
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    Vincent Nichols (category Cardinals created by Pope Francis)
    On 8 November 2020, Nichols offered his customary resignation to Pope Francis on his 75th birthday. Accordingly, the Pontiff asked him to remain on as...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 12 August 2011. "Archbishop Francis Joseph Grimshaw". Catholic-Hierarchy.org. David M. Cheney. Retrieved 12 August...
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  • Grimshaw Guitars (initially "Emile Grimshaw & Son") was a British manufacturer of guitars and related instruments from the 1930s to the 1980s, known for...
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    Thomas Leighton Williams (1929–1946) Joseph Masterson (1947–1953) Francis Joseph Grimshaw (1954–1965) George Patrick Dwyer (1965–1981) Maurice Noël Léon...
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  • as the sixth Archbishop of Birmingham from 1965 to 1981, succeeding Francis Grimshaw. Before that, Dwyer had served as the sixth Roman Catholic Bishop of...
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  • Square, London, but grew up in Surrey. Grimshaw was the daughter of a civil engineer and educated at the Francis Holland School.[citation needed] She attended...
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  • April 1955 and was consecrated bishop on 14 June 1955 at Plymouth by Francis Grimshaw, Archbishop of Birmingham; John Murphy, Archbishop of Cardiff; and...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    Robert Throckmorton of Coughton Court in Warwickshire, the son of Sir Francis Throckmorton. Sir Robert had little use for Harvington Hall and demolished...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    the Oratory, and found a friend in the community in the person of Fr. Francis Xavier Morgan, Cong.Orat. The young Ronald had enrolled in the school without...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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  • Joseph's, Brighton (1960–61). He later served as priest-in-charge at St Francis, Moulsecoomb (1961–64). In 1961, he was also appointed as chaplain at the...
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    St. Francis of Assisi Catholic College is a mixed Roman Catholic secondary school in Walsall, England. It was previously known as St Francis of Assisi...
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  • John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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  • John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    John McIntyre IV: Thomas Leighton Williams V: Joseph Masterson VI: Francis Grimshaw VII: George Dwyer VIII: Maurice Couve de Murville IX: Vincent Nichols...
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    to commemorate its centenary. The Mass was celebrated by Archbishop Francis Grimshaw of Birmingham, Bishop John Murphy of Shrewsbury, Bishop Cyril Restieaux...
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