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Henry Weedall (6
September 1788 - 7
November 1859) was a
British nineteenth century Roman Catholic preacher,
educator and churchman. He was born in London...
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Thomas Walsh 1825–40
Henry Weedall 1840–47
Nicholas Wiseman 1847–48
Henry F.C.
Logan 1848–53 John
Moore 1853–59
Henry Weedall 1859–60
George Morgan 1860–77...
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Conservative William Whitelaw 23,547 58.06
Labour Joseph Norman David Weedall 9,791 24.14
Liberal Joseph Pease 7,215 17.79
Majority 13,756 33.92 Turnout...
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Early English Gothic. On 6
February 1839, the
church was
opened by
Henry Weedall.
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opening M****.
Hardman was...
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Maryvale - to
study for the priesthood. The
president at that time was
Henry Weedall,
under whose supervision the new
college buildings were
about to be erected...
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William Wareing,
appointed Vicar Apostolic of
Eastern District in 1840
Henry Weedall,
appointed Vicar Apostolic of
Northern District in 1840; did not take effect...
- (4) By-election 5 June 1969
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Conservative A.
Weedall 1,019 68.5 −4.8
Labour V.
Collett 468 31.5 +4.8
Majority 551 37.0 −9.6...
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Conservative William Whitelaw 23,547 58.1
Labour Joseph Norman David Weedall 9,791 24.1
Liberal Gurney Pease 7,215 17.8
Majority 13,756 33.9 Turnout...
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Briggs (1836–1840),
appointed Vicar Apostolic of
Yorkshire District Henry Weedall (1840), did not take
effect Francis George Mostyn (1840–1847)
William Riddell...