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    George Kelly Dunlop (November 10, 1830 – March 12, 1888) was missionary bishop for the Episcopal Church's Missionary District of New Mexico and Arizona...
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  • Scottish cricketer George Dunlop (footballer) (born 1956), football goalkeeper George Kelly Dunlop (1830–1888), missionary bishop George Dunlop Leslie (1835–1921)...
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    brick with a corner bell tower. The first service, led by Bishop George Kelly Dunlop, was held in November 1882 with 33 people in attendance. The Vestry...
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    Bishop of Lebombo CAS = William Cassels, Bishop of Western China CAR = George Carey, Archbishop of Canterbury COR = Nigel Cornwall, Bishop of Borneo DAL...
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    New Zealand. Richard Dowse, (1824–1890), judge and politician. George Kelly Dunlop (1830–1888). Anglican clergyman and Bishop in St. Paul's Church,...
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    Plaza, on March 4, 1875. Adams resigned in 1877 and was succeeded by George Dunlop, under whose presidency the first convention of the Missionary District...
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    Missionary Bishop; previously Missionary Bishop of Colorado. 1880 1888 George Kelly Dunlop, Missionary Bishop of Arizona and New Mexico 1830, County Tyrone...
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    Episcopal Church Diocese New Mexico In office 1889–1911 Predecessor George Kelly Dunlop Successor Frederick Bingham Howden Previous post(s) Missionary Bishop...
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  • 1934. Kelly was born in Wellington, New South Wales on 30 July 1913. After being a caddie in the Sydney area, the family moved to Canberra and Kelly became...
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    albums with the Dots. Kelly moved to Sydney by 1985, where he formed Paul Kelly and the Coloured Girls. The band was renamed Paul Kelly and the Messengers...
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