- and A.W.
Moverley, a
foreigner who
worked as a
schoolteacher on
Pitcairn during the mid-20th century. The
dialogue was
recorded by
Moverley and later...
- Guardsman, John
Moverley, in the back room of The
White Lion
public house, St
Albans Place, off The
Haymarket in Westminster. He and
Moverley were released...
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Gerald Moverley (9
April 1922 - 14
December 1996) was the
first Bishop of the
Diocese of
Hallam in
Yorkshire from 30 May 1980
until July 1996 when he resigned...
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player profile Fiona Moverley at
Squash Info
Fiona Moverley Official Website Fiona Moverley at
WISPA (archived)
Fiona Moverley at
Squash Info v t e v...
- Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
David M. Cheney.
Retrieved 12
August 2011. "Bishop
Gerald Moverley". Catholic-Hierarchy.org.
David M. Cheney.
Retrieved 12
August 2011. "Bishop...
- M**** to be
celebrated versus populum was
consecrated by
Bishop Gerald Moverley,
auxiliary Bishop of Leeds. The
church is a
Grade II*
listed building and...
-
after reaching the
final but
coming up
short against Englishwoman Fiona Moverley. In May 2023, she
reached the
quarter final of the 2023 PSA Women's World...
- Rotdon.
Bishop Rawsthorne succeeded Bishop Gerald Moverley, the 1st
Bishop of
Hallam when
Bishop Moverley resigned in July 1996.
Rawsthorne was selected...
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Permanent Observer Mission of the Holy See to the
United Nations Gerald Moverley,
Bishop Emeritus of Hallam, England;
awarded a
Doctorate in
Canon Law by...
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Foster Moverley McRae,
commonly known as
Peter McRae (12
February 1916 – 25
February 1944) was an
English cricketer who pla**** 25 first-class
matches for...