• Eber Priestley was the first successor of Frank Whittaker as Bishop in Medak. Eber Priestley was a graduate of the University of Birmingham, Birmingham...
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    Bishops Paul Bayes, Alan Smith, Stephen Venner, Michael Langrish, and Eber Priestley; Anglican Suffragan Bishops Brian Castle and Colin Docker; Catholic...
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  • Bangalore for spiritual formation and was ordained in 1967 by Bishop Eber Priestley, the then Bishop-in-Medak.[citation needed] After initial schooling...
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    Assistant Bishop - in - Medak and worked together with Frank Whittaker, Eber Priestley, B. G. Prasada Rao and others. Bunyan Joseph also served as Presbyter...
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  • Medak In office 1969–1975 Predecessor Position created (in Mysore) Eber Priestley, CSI (in Medak) Successor Position discontinued (in Mysore) B. G. Prasada...
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  • that in March 1960, Whittaker vacated the cathedral, paving way for Eber Priestley who was appointed on 1 November 1960 the same year and moved to Dornakal...
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  • Lowe, Archdeacon of Bradford Kevin McDonald, Archbishop of Southwark Eber Priestley, Bishop of Medak Keith Riglin, Bishop of Argyll and The Isles David...
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  • Diocese of Medak during the successive bishoprics of Frank Whittaker, Eber Priestley, H. D. L. Abraham and B. G. Prasada Rao. After nearly 25 years of pastoral...
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    be used as a citation in the courts of law. During the bishopric of Eber Priestley as Bishop - in - Medak, Sugandhar was admitted in 1963 as a ministerial...
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    playwrights as Bernard Shaw, J. M. Synge and, later, Noël Coward and J. B. Priestley. Since the First World War the wide stage has made the theatre suitable...
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