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  2. Doug Wenn - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bunbury, Western Australia to waterside worker John Douglas Wenn and Phyllis (nee) Gilders. At the age of 13 He left school in 1962 to become a painter and decorator, and was later a technical assistant with then PMG and later Telecom Australia from 1964 to 1970.

  3. Baron Rathdonnell - Wikipedia

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    Baron Rathdonnell, of Rathdonnell in the County of Donegal, is a title in the Peerage of Ireland. [1] It was created on 21 December 1868 for John McClintock, with remainder to the male issue of his deceased younger brother Captain William McClintock-Bunbury (who had represented County Carlow in the House of Commons).

  4. Frederick Goldsmith - Wikipedia

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    Goldsmith in 1911. Frederick Goldsmith (1853 – 7 July 1932) [1] was the inaugural Bishop of Bunbury from 1904 to 1917. [2]Born in 1853 and an 1876 graduate of St John's College, Oxford, [3] Goldmith was Private chaplain to Spencer Maryon-Wilson, of Charlton House, then Vicar of Halling, Kent.

  5. David English (cricketer) - Wikipedia

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    The Bunbury Tails is a 1992 children's British animated TV series based upon the books. [8] It was created by David English and Jan Brychta, and broadcast on Channel 4 . Five episodes were made, with a theme song by David English and Barry Gibb and additional music by Elton John , Eric Clapton , The Bee Gees and George Harrison , who ...

  6. Cecil Wilson (bishop of Bunbury) - Wikipedia

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    Despite his success as a school cricketer, Wilson did not play for Cambridge University Cricket Club―his Wisden obituary says that he was unable to accept an offered Blue in 1883 "because of an engagement to travel abroad" [6] ―although he played some cricket for university sides and captained Jesus College in 1882. [3]

  7. Hamish Jamieson - Wikipedia

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    Bishop of Bunbury 1984–2000 Succeeded by. David McCall This page was last edited on 26 January 2024, at 07:09 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative ...

  8. John Cornell - Wikipedia

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    Cornell was born in Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, [2] on 2 March 1941. [3] He was raised in Bunbury. [4] He stated that he was considered a "ratbag" [a] at school, but he topped the class in both English and Economics at Bunbury High.

  9. Bunbury baronets - Wikipedia

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    The Bunbury Baronetcy, of Bunbury, Oxon and Stanney Hall in the County of Chester, is a title in the Baronetage of England. It was created on 29 June 1681 for Thomas Bunbury, Sheriff of Cheshire from 1673 to 1674 and the member of an ancient Cheshire family. [ 3 ]