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    Francis William Mary Redwood SM (6 April 1839 – 3 January 1935), was the first Roman Catholic Archbishop of Wellington, Metropolitan of New Zealand. Redwood...
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  • philanthropist Charlie Redwood (1878–1954), Australian rugby union player Doug Redwood (1918–after 1939), Welsh professional footballer Francis Redwood (1839–1935)...
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    Christchurch and Nelson. Viard died on 2 June 1872 and was succeeded by Francis Redwood, who remained ordinary of the diocese for 61 years. The diocese was...
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    RNSP contain Redwood National Park, Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park, Jedediah Smith Redwoods State Park, and Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. The...
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    parents Charles Redwood (1836–1915) and his wife Mary Elizabeth (née Grimstone, 1843–1912). Henry Redwood (1823–1907) and Francis Redwood (1839–1935) were...
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    Sir John Alan Redwood (born 15 June 1951) is a British politician and academic who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Wokingham in Berkshire from 1987...
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  • England in 1823. He was a brother of Francis Redwood, a brother in law of Joseph Ward, and an uncle of Vernon Redwood. He lived at Stafford Place in Appleby...
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  • as serving an organisational purpose for the students: Redwood (Red) – Named for Francis Redwood. Viard (Green) – Named for Philippe Viard. O'Shea (Blue)...
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  • 37°56′17″N 122°31′27″W / 37.93806°N 122.52417°W / 37.93806; -122.52417 Redwood High School is a public secondary school located in the city of Larkspur...
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    North Island Main Trunk Railway. Redwood is named after the first Catholic Archbishop of Wellington, Francis Redwood, who was ordinary from 1874 until...
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    Sequoiadendron giganteum, also known as the giant sequoia, giant redwood or Sierra redwood is a coniferous tree, classified in the family Cupressaceae in...
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    Redwood County is a county in the U.S. state of Minnesota. As of the 2020 census the population was 15,425. Its county seat is Redwood Falls, along the...
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    the Marists at Paignton in Devon, England. The English-born Marist Francis Redwood (1839–1935), was appointed to be the second Catholic Bishop of Wellington...
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    Fyfe. He travelled with his wife, Martha, and her family; Henry Redwood and Francis Redwood were her brothers. He was a devout Catholic. Since 1854, he had...
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    secondary school in Wellington, New Zealand. Founded by Archbishop Francis Redwood SM, St Patrick's opened on 1 June 1885 with nine day-boys and twelve...
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    Manipulation of the Pharmaceutical Shop and Laboratory, by Francis Mohr and Theophilus Redwood, Taylor, Walton, and Maberly, London, 1849. William Procter...
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  • and his grave is now in Sacred Heart Cathedral. He was succeeded by Francis Redwood SM. Bishop Viard College in Porirua to the north of Wellington is named...
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  • the coadjutor archbishop, and then ultimately succeeding Archbishop Francis Redwood in 1935. He played a significant role in promoting Catholic education...
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    plots). The present building was opened and blessed on 26 March 1922 by Francis Redwood and a solemn pontifical Mass was celebrated by James Michael Liston...
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  • welcomed in Whanganui on 25 April 1880. The Bishop of Wellington, Francis Redwood recognised them as a diocesan congregation for his diocese. To distinguish...
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  • Italy. Generalate (Central administration) - Rome, Italy St. Francis Province - Redwood City, California, USA Sacred Heart Province - Denver, Colorado...
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    and dedicated on Sunday 26 January 1919 by Archbishop of Wellington Francis Redwood, assisted by Duhig. Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic School opened...
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    aristocracy referred to above Henry Redwood (1823 in Tixall – 1907) a New Zealand farmer, politician and racehorse breeder. Francis Webb (1836 Tixall Rectory –...
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  • Farrell played his own composition, a lament on the death of Archbishop Francis Redwood, in a public concert with the Wellington Symphony Orchestra. At the...
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    Dundalk (1881–82). Blenk was ordained to the priesthood by Archbishop Francis Redwood on August 16, 1885. Upon his return to Louisiana in October 1885, he...
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    Area, the Central Coast, the San Francisco Bay Area, and the North Coast (Redwood Empire). Generally referred to as "101" by residents of Northern California...
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    he purchased the California Redwoods, a franchise in the United Football League, for $12 million in 2009. The Redwoods later moved to Sacramento to become...
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    successor, Francis Redwood, was received "solemnly and canonically" in the cathedral "then unfinished except in the chancel".: 101  Redwood eventually...
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    a number of odd jobs, including as a mechanic, logger in California's redwoods, hard-rock miner in Nevada, cowboy in Arizona, fisherman, truck driver...
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  • Ullathorne, OSB (1846) Archbishop Henry Edward Manning (1865) Archbishop Francis Redwood, SM (1874) Archbishop James Liston (1920) Bishop Reginald Delargey...
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