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- William St George Nugent, 10th Earl of Westmeath (links | edit)
- St Hugh's College, Tollerton (links | edit)
- George Bernard Cox (links | edit)
- William Gerard, 2nd Baron Gerard (links | edit)
- St Mary's Church, Walsall (links | edit)
- Misplaced Pages:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/2012 October 18 (links | edit)
- Dominick Daly (links | edit)
- Vincent Nichols (links | edit)
- Maryvale Institute (links | edit)
- The Oratory School (links | edit)
- William Bernard Ullathorne (links | edit)
- Cotton College (links | edit)
- St Chad's Cathedral, Birmingham (links | edit)
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- Birmingham Oratory (links | edit)
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- A453 road (links | edit)
- Joseph MacRory (links | edit)
- Trinity Catholic School (links | edit)
- Erdington Abbey (links | edit)
- St Paul's School for Girls, Birmingham (links | edit)
- St Edmund's College, Ware (links | edit)
- George Errington (bishop) (links | edit)
- Affiliated school (links | edit)
- Mount St Bernard Abbey (links | edit)
- George Ashlin (links | edit)
- William Lockhart (priest) (links | edit)
- Philip Pargeter (links | edit)
- Hugh Tootell (links | edit)
- Joseph Berington (links | edit)
- Nicholas Lash (links | edit)
- Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School (links | edit)
- Oxford Oratory (links | edit)
- William Hickie (links | edit)
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- Michael Nazir-Ali (links | edit)