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  2. Henry Montgomery (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    From here he was appointed to be Bishop of Tasmania in 1889, [10] where he nearly doubled the number of churches in the diocese. [11] He was consecrated a bishop at Westminster Abbey on 1 May 1889 by Edward White Benson, Archbishop of Canterbury. After 12 years, he resigned the See effective 7 November 1901. [7]

  3. James W. Montgomery - Wikipedia

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    James Winchester Montgomery (May 29, 1921 – October 23, 2019) was an American bishop of the Episcopal Church in Chicago from 1971 to 1987.. He served in the US Navy during World War II, before entering Seminary and serving the church in the Chicago area from 1949 to his retirement in 1987.

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mobile - Wikipedia

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    Paul VI named Auxiliary Bishop John L. May of Chicago as the bishop of the second Diocese of Mobile. . [24] During his 10-year-long tenure in Mobile, May established eight parishes and two deaneries, dedicated twelve churches, founded two schools, and erected a convent. [ 25 ]

  5. Duncan Montgomery Gray III - Wikipedia

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    Duncan Montgomery Gray III is an Episcopal bishop who served as the ninth Bishop of Mississippi from 2003 till 2015. His grandfather, Duncan Montgomery Gray Sr. was the fifth Bishop of Mississippi, while his father, Duncan M. Gray Jr. , was the seventh Bishop of Mississippi.

  6. Elizabeth Seton High School - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth Seton High School was established on March 15, 1957, and opened with an enrollment of 138 freshmen and a faculty of six Daughters of Charity in September 1959.. As early as 1965, the Maryland State Department of Education issued a Certificate of Approval to the school and in 1968 the Middle States Association of Colleges and Secondary Schools accredited it.

  7. James Montgomery (bishop) - Wikipedia

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  8. Bishop of Orkney - Wikipedia

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    Second Roman bishop. Previously Bishop of Greenland, he exchanged bishoprics with Bishop John. 1396 1397–1418 John Pak: The third Roman bishop of the Western Schism. He had been a monk of Colchester. [2] He appears as "Johannes Anglus, bishop of Orkney" in the Union Treaty of Kalmar. 1398 1407–1414 Alexander Vaus: Second Avignon bishop.

  9. Brook Deedes - Wikipedia

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    After a curacy at St Mary, Charterhouse Square he was Vicar of St Crispin, Bermondsey then Chaplain to the Bishop of Calcutta. He then served at Allahabad from 1885 to 1892 when he became the Archdeacon of Lucknow [8] He was the incumbent at Hawkhurst from 1897 to 1900; [9] Hampstead from 1900 to 1912; and St Vedast, Foster Lane from 1912 to 1920.