John Therry (1790 - 25 May 1864) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest in Sydney, Australia. John Therry was born in Cork and was privately educated at St...
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Therry is a surname. John Joseph Therry (1790–1864) was an Irish Roman Catholic priest in Sydney, Australia. Robert Therry (born 1947), French politician...
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to John Farrell in 1827. In 1833 a 4.9-square-kilometre (1,200-acre) land grant was made to Australia's first Catholic priest, John Joseph Therry, by...
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1960s and 1970s. The two main streets are John and Joseph, named after the early colonial priest John Joseph Therry. In 1989, the former industrial area in...
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designed by John Joseph Therry and built from 1824 to 1841. It is also known as St Johns Roman Catholic Church and Cemetery (former), Saint Johns Roman Catholic...
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1830s, two large land grants were made to a Catholic priest, Father John Joseph Therry (1790–1864), who had arrived in Sydney in May 1820. The grant included...
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(later known as the Redmire Estate) and the 1837 grant to Father John Joseph Therry, which became the Village of St Anne's.[citation needed] Wilshhire's...
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Lieutenant-Governor of Tasmania – Colonel William Sorell 3 May – John Joseph Therry and Philip Conolly, the first Catholic priests officially appointed...
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further priests were allowed in the colony until 1820, when London sent John Joseph Therry and Philip Connolly. In 1901, the Australian Constitution guaranteed...
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two further priests being allowed to travel to the colony in 1820 – John Joseph Therry and Philip Conolly. The foundation stone for the first St Mary's Church...
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two further priests being allowed to travel to the colony in 1820 – John Joseph Therry and Philip Conolly. The foundation stone for the first St Mary's Cathedral...
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in the old Devonshire Street Cemetery, beside those of Archpriest John Joseph Therry and Archdeacon McEncroe. Plunkett was the author of The Australian...
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Vincent Corcoran 1838 John Brady 1843 Thomas Slattery 1843 W.J. Dunne 1845 John Kenny 1845 M. McGrath 1847 John Joseph Therry 1848 John Grant 1851 Nicholas...
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the bequest of Fr John Joseph Therry, who on his death in 1864 left the greater part of his property to the Society of Jesus, Joseph Dalton SJ concluded...
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originally part of 490 hectares (1,200 acres) of land granted to John Joseph Therry on 31 August 1833. It was subdivided as part of the Pittwater Estate...
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and Father John Therry, arrived to officially minister to the Roman Catholics in Australia. Father Conolly went to Tasmania and Father Therry remained in...
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ground in Australia, is surrounded by some ambiguity. In 1822 Father John Joseph Therry, the Catholic Chaplain, sought the assistance of the Colonial Government...
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and author (born and died in the United Kingdom) (b. 1789) 25 May – John Joseph Therry, Catholic priest (born in Ireland) (b. 1790) 19 June – Richard Heales...
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part of the original 113.31-hectare (280.0-acre) grant of land to John Joseph Therry in 1837. In 1924 a 14.56-hectare (36.0-acre) parcel of land with road...
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Marist High School, Australia's first private school, founded by John Joseph Therry. Wool export in Australia - 75,400 pounds. March – Port Macquarie...
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Diemen's Land explorer (d. 1832) Isaac Nathan, composer (d. 1864) John Joseph Therry, Catholic priest (d. 1864) 31 March – Arthur Bowes Smyth, First Fleet...
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steal Manns' boots during the chaos. One of the clergymen present, Father Therry, was reported to have said that in his nearly fifty years as a priest, he...
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the See that Rev John Joseph Therry be transferred from Hobart to another see.[why?] This had not been done and Willson removed Therry from office. He...
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1820, two Roman Catholic priests, Father Philip Conolly and Father John Joseph Therry, arrived in New South Wales with permission to minister to the Catholic...
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because of its strong associations with the important figure archpriest John Joseph Therry (1790–1864), co-founder of the Roman Catholic Church in Australia;...
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St Mary's Cathedral Choir. He was assistant to Philip Conolly and John Joseph Therry, and in 1826 was an apprentice coachbuilder. He was granted land at...
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nineteenth-century Australia, The Life and Letters of Archpriest John Joseph Therry (1922, also titled The Foundation of Catholicism in Australia), and...
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three Catholic secondary schools – Therry College, Geoghegan College and Sancta Sophia College. The site of Therry and Geoghegan Colleges now is the home...
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"Bicentenary of our first official priests: Fr Philip Conolly and Fr John Joseph Therry". Journal of the Australian Catholic Historical Society. 41: 1–5....
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Tautau Moga St Peter Claver College, Ipswich QSSRL 2010 David Nofoaluma John Therry Catholic College, Rosemeadow NSWCCC 2010 Luke Pickerd St Patrick's College...
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