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            10 People / Organisations results for Westminster Province

            Henry Cooper & Son
            CB118 · Corporate body · 1866-1990

            c1931: photographed Thomson family

            P414 · Person · 1925-2007

            2 February 1972: Appointed Coadjutor Bishop of Nottingham
            23 March 1972: consecrated
            31 October 1974: Succeeded Bishop of Nottingham
            1978: Member of Council of the Shrine of Our Lady of Walsingham
            7 November 2000: retired
            6 April 2007: died

            Royal Insurance Co Ltd
            CB109 · Corporate body · 1965

            1965: Insurance cover for Aldeburgh presbytery

            P619 · Person · 1941-2017

            1996: Writing to Mrs Clare Richards

            George Stokes was born in Cape Town, South Africa, in 1941. Studied Theology at King’s College, London, and was ordained into the Anglican ministry in 1965 and served as a curate in a parish in Newcastle-upon-Tyne.1969, received into the Catholic Church by the Jesuits at Farm Street, London; taught in a Catholic preparatory school. He studied at St Edmund’s College, Ware (1970-1972) and at the Venerable English College, Rome (1972-1976). He was ordained by Bishop Casey at the Venerabile on 10 April 1976.

            Father George was appointed as assistant priest at Our Lady of Lourdes, Leigh-on-Sea (1977-1981). In 1981 he was appointed by Bishop McMahon to the Brentwood Religious Education Service (BRES) Team, also acting as convent chaplain to the Bernardines at Westcliff-on-Sea (1981-1983) and the Ursulines at Brentwood (1983-1986).

            In 1991 appointed Diocesan Director of Education. He retired 2016. He resided at Our Lady Immaculate, Chelmsford (1991-2008) and St Thomas of Canterbury, Grays (2008-2016), In 2005 he was appointed as a Domestic Prelate (Monsignor) in recognition of his service to Catholic education, nationally as well as at the diocesan level. In the autumn of 2016 he took up residence at Nazareth House, Southend-on-Sea, having being diagnosed as suffering from cancer and undergoing hospital treatment. He died at Nazareth House on the morning of 27 April 2017.

            P740 · Person · 1927-2012

            Known as "Fr Peter" as his parishioners could not pronounce his Dutch name.

            1927: 15 November, born, Noordwijkerhout, The Netherlands
            1969: ordained
            1971/72: Our Lady Help of Christians, Luton
            1972/74: St Gregory the Great, Northampton
            1974-1978: Assistant priest at Leighton Buzzard
            -1982: PP at Whittlesey
            1982-: PP at Cambridge
            1991: 30 September, appt. KON (Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau) (Dutch: "Ridder in de Orde van Oranje-Nassau")
            1987-2001: PP at Woodbridge
            2012: died (buried at sea)

            P086 · Person · 1868-1932

            Born: Nice, France on 5 February 1868
            Parents: Valentine Dudley Henry Cary Elwes & (second) wife Alice Geraldine née Ward
            Ordained: 30 May 1896
            Bishop: Diocese of Northampton from 21 November 1921 to 1 May 1932; consecration 15 December 1921 [principal consecrator was Cardinal Francis Bourne, Archbishop of Westminster, and the principal co-consecrators were Bishop Arthur Doubleday of Brentwood and Bishop Thomas Dunn of Nottingham]
            Died: 1 May 1932, aged 64,
            Buried: Great Billing, Northamptonshire