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  • 21Auxiliary Bishop — • A bishop deputed to a diocesan who, capable of governing and administering his diocese, is unable to perform the pontifical functions; or whose diocese is so extensive that it requires the labors of more than one; or whose episcopal see has… …

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  • 22Bernice Pauahi Bishop — Infobox Hawaiian Royalty name =Bernice Pauahi Bishop title = imgw =280 reign = coronation = spouse =Charles Reed Bishop issue = full name =Bernice Pauahi Pākī Bishop titles = royal house =House of Kamehameha father =High Chief Abner Paki mother… …

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  • 23Nigel (Bishop of Ely) — Nigel Bishop of Ely Exterior view of Ely cathedral, where Nigel may be buried See Diocese of Ely …

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  • 24Thomas Watson (bishop of Lincoln) — Thomas Watson (1515–1584) was a Catholic Bishop, notable among Catholics for his descriptions of the Protestant Reformation. Contents 1 Early life 2 Absalom 3 Academic career and the purging of undercover Papists …

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  • 25Thomas Watson (bishop) — Thomas Watson (1515 1584), was a Catholic Bishop, notable among Catholics for his descriptions of the Protestant Reformation.Early lifeWatson was born near Durham in 1515 at a time when England was arguably the most Catholic country in… …

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  • 26Assistant at the Pontifical Throne — • Those prelates who belong to the Papal Chapel and hold toward the Pope much the same relation as cathedral canons do to the bishop Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Assistant at the Pontifical Throne      …

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  • 27Stillington, Robert, Bishop of Bath and Wells — (d. 1491)    In 1483, Robert Stillington, bishop of Bath and Wells, supposedly supplied Richard, duke of Gloucester, with the information the duke used to depose his nephew and thereby reanimate the Wars of the Roses.    Born in Yorkshire,… …

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  • 28Succession to the British throne — is governed both by common law and statute. Under common law the crown is passed on by male preference primogeniture.Bogdanor, p. 42] In other words, an individual s male children are preferred over his or her female children, and an older child… …

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  • 29Woodville, Lionel, Bishop of Salisbury — (c. 1446–1484)    The third son of Richard WOODVILLE, Earl Rivers, and the brother of Elizabeth WOODVILLE, wife of EDWARD IV, Lionel Woodville (or Wydeville), bishop of Salisbury, involved himself in the political turmoil of 1483 by helping to… …

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  • 30Gladden Bishop — Francis Gladden Bishop (January 19, 1809 – November 30, 1864) was a minor leader in the Latter Day Saint movement after the 1844 succession crisis. Bishop claimed to be the rightful successor to Joseph Smith, Jr.; from the 1850s until his death,… …

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