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- Catholicism portal James Bellord (26 February 1846 – 11 June 1905) was an English-born Roman Catholic bishop who served as the Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar...
- (1885–1938), singer Mathew Baynton, musician, writer, actor Bishop James Bellord (1846–1905), Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar and Titular Bishop of Milevum...
- Duff 945 0.3 North East Scotland Callum Buchanan 1,218 0.3 South Scotland John Ferguson, Simon Bellord 1,126 0.3 West Scotland Robert Watson 916 0.2...
- Humphrey Weld and son of Col. Sir Joseph William Weld and Elizabeth, née Bellord. Like his father before him, Weld served in 1996 as High Sheriff of Dorset...
- Digby Personal details Born Joseph William Weld 1909 Nationality English Spouse Elizabeth Bellord Residence(s) Lulworth Castle, Dorset Awards OBE, TD, KB...
- 08.01) Giovanni Borzatti de Löwenstern (1907.03.11 – 1926.02.17) James Bellord (1899.02.05 – 1905.06.11) Charles Lavigne (1887.09.13 – 1898.08.27) Jean-Marie...
- ±% Liberal Democrats Peter Chegwyn* 521 47.9 −10.0 Conservative Simon Bellord 240 22.1 −3.5 Reform UK Paddy Bergin 163 15.0 N/A Labour Tynan Bryant 163...
- Catholic mission was established in the town for the first time. James Bellord, later Vicar Apostolic of Gibraltar but at the time serving as a military...
- the sheep graze over them, they do not disappear". Jim Miller and John Bellord, two men on the run from the law, aided and abetted by Geoff Green, hid...
- started about Canilla so Amigo went on be a Bishop of Southwark and James Bellord became Canilla's successor. Catholic Church in Gibraltar "Bishop Gonzalo...