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Amigo, Peter Emmanuel Rev (1864-1949)
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- Bishop of Southwark
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1925
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1925: Mentioned in Abbot Egan's letter
Born 26 May 1864, Gibraltar; Died 1 October 1949. He studied at St Edmund's College, Ware, and St. Thomas's, Hammersmith. Ordained on 25 February 1888 - appointed assistant priest at Hammersmith from September 1892 to June 1896. He was afterwards at Ss Mary and Michael Church, Commercial Road, East London, first as assistant priest, then as rector from June 1896 to April 1901. Appointed rector of the mission at Walworth in the Archdiocese of Southwark. He was the founder of The John Fisher School in 1929. Consecrated as Bishop of Southwark by Cardinal Francis Bourne on 25 March 1904. Having received the personal title of Archbishop on 18 December 1937, he remained in control of the diocese until his death on 1 October 1949, aged 85.
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Gibraltar, Ware, Hammersmith, Southwark
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Ordained 1888
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Consecrated Bishop of Southwark by Cardinal Francis Bourne on 25 March 1904
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1937
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Amigo (accessed 5-10-2019)