George Errington (bishop)
George Errington (1804–1886), the second son of Thomas Errington and Katherine (Dowdall) of Clints Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, was a Roman Catholic churchman.
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George Errington (bishop)
George Errington (1804–1886), the second son of Thomas Errington and Katherine (Dowdall) of Clints Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, was a Roman Catholic churchman.
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1804-09-14
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1886-01-19
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Coadjutor ArchbishopEmeritus ofWestminster
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1804-09-14
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Clints Hall
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Coadjutor Archbishop Emeritus of Westminster
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1851-07-25
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1886-01-19
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1860-07-22
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1855-03-30
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The Most Reverend
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George Errington
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British
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1827-12-22
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Roman Catholic Church
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