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Catholicism portal James Bellord (26
February 1846 – 11 June 1905) was an English-born
Roman Catholic bishop who
served as the
Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar...
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singer Mathew Baynton, musician, writer,
actor Bishop James Bellord (1846–1905),
Vicar Apostolic of
Gibraltar and
Titular Bishop of Milevum...
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North East
Scotland Callum Buchanan 1,218 0.3
South Scotland John Ferguson,
Simon Bellord 1,126 0.3 West
Scotland Robert Watson 916 0.2...
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Humphrey Weld and son of Col. Sir
Joseph William Weld and Elizabeth, née
Bellord. Like his
father before him, Weld
served in 1996 as High
Sheriff of Dorset...
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Catholic mission was
established in the town for the
first time.
James Bellord,
later Vicar Apostolic of
Gibraltar but at the time
serving as a military...
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Catholic Church titles Preceded by
James Bellord as
Vicar Apostolic of
Gibraltar Vicar Apostolic of
Gibraltar 1901–1910 Succeeded by
Henry Gregory Thompson...
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started about Canilla so
Amigo went on be a
Bishop of
Southwark and
James Bellord became Canilla's successor.
Catholic Church in
Gibraltar "Bishop Gonzalo...
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Liberal Democrats Peter Chegwyn* 521 47.9 −10.0
Conservative Simon Bellord 240 22.1 −3.5
Reform UK
Paddy Bergin 163 15.0 N/A
Labour Tynan Bryant 163...
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March 1890.
Married 9 Dec 1919 St James,
Spanish Place,
Captain Cuthbert Bellord RAF
Janet Cardew. Born
September 1892.
Francis Mackay Cardew. Born 10 June...
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Giovanni Borzatti de Löwenstern (1907.03.11 – 1926.02.17)
James Bellord (1899.02.05 – 1905.06.11)
Charles Lavigne (1887.09.13 – 1898.08.27) Jean-Marie...