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  2. John Graham (bishop) - Wikipedia

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    The Rev. John Graham (23 February 1794, Durham – 15 June 1865, Chester) was an English churchman and academic. He was master of Christ's College, Cambridge from 1830 to 1848 and Bishop of Chester from 1848 to 1865. Graham died at the Bishop's Palace, Chester, on 15 June 1865, and was buried in Chester cemetery on 20 June 1865.

  3. John Joseph Graham - Wikipedia

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    John Joseph Graham (September 11, 1913—August 4, 2000) was an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church. He served as an auxiliary bishop of the Archdiocese of Philadelphia from 1964 to 1988. Early life and education

  4. John Graham - Wikipedia

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    John Graham (bishop) (1794–1865), bishop of Chester, 1845–1865 John Anderson Graham (1861–1942), Scottish vicar and missionary John Joseph Graham (1913–2000), American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church

  5. Armorial of Bishops of Chester - Wikipedia

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    John Bird Sumner, Bishop 1828–1848 Escutcheon: Ermine two chevrons Gules. Crest: A lion's head erased Argent ducally gorged Or. [6] John Graham, Bishop 1848–1865 Escutcheon: Argent on a pile Azure a dove close bearing in her beak an olive branch Proper on a chief Sable a cross potent Argent between two escollops Or.

  6. Chester Cathedral - Wikipedia

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    The chapel contains a piscina dating from the 14th century, [4] and monuments to John Graham (Bishop, 1848–1865) dated 1867, and to William Bispham who died in 1685, [52] Other monuments in the north aisle include a tablet to William Jacobson (Bishop, 1865–1884), dated 1887, by Boehm to a design by Blomfield. [44]

  7. Christ Church, Birkenhead - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church was built between 1844 and 1849, and was designed by William Jearrad. [3] It cost £9,000 to build (equivalent to £1,180,000 in 2023), [4] and was opened for worship on 25 February 1849, although it was not consecrated until 3 March 1854, this ceremony being conducted by the Rt Revd John Graham, bishop of Chester.

  8. St Luke's Church, Great Crosby - Wikipedia

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    St Luke's Church was built in 1853–54 and designed by A. and G. Holme. [1] The foundation stone was laid by John Myers, a benefactor of the church, in 1853, [2] and the church was consecrated on 26 December of that year by the Rt Revd John Graham, bishop of Chester. [3]

  9. Christ Church, Higher Bebington - Wikipedia

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    Christ Church was built between 1857 and 1859, and designed by Walter Scott. [3] [a] The foundation stone was laid on 1 August 1857, and the church was consecrated by the Rt Revd John Graham, bishop of Chester on 24 December 1859. [5]