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  2. James Liston - Wikipedia

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    James Michael Liston (registered at birth as Michael James Liston) was born in Dunedin on 9 June 1881, one of a family of five children of James Liston, a hotel-keeper, and his wife, Mary (née Sullivan), both emigrants from County Clare, Ireland.

  3. Reginald Delargey - Wikipedia

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    Reginald John Delargey (10 December 1914 – 29 January 1979) was the Roman Catholic Bishop of Auckland, and later Cardinal, Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand. His title was Cardinal-Priest of Immacolata al Tiburtino .

  4. Bishop Auckland - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Auckland (/ ˈ ɔː k. l ə n d / AWK-lənd) is a market town and civil parish at the confluence of the River Wear and the River Gaunless in County Durham, England.It is 12 miles (19 km) northwest of Darlington and 12 miles (19 km) southwest of Durham.

  5. Alan Shoulder - Wikipedia

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    A forward, Shoulder began his career with Leeholme Juniors, before joining Bishop Auckland in 1972. In 1977, he joined Blyth Spartans and featured in their run to the fifth round of the FA Cup . In December 1978, he was transferred to Newcastle United for £20,000, where he scored 38 goals in 117 games.

  6. Bob Paisley - Wikipedia

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    Date of death: 14 February 1996 (aged 77) Place of death: Liverpool, England: Position(s) Left-half: Senior career* Years: Team: Apps (Gls) 1937–1939: Bishop Auckland: 1939–1954: Liverpool: 253 (10) Managerial career; 1959–1973: Liverpool (assistant manager) 1974–1983: Liverpool *Club domestic league appearances and goals

  7. Moore Neligan - Wikipedia

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    Moore Richard Neligan (6 January 1863 – 22 November 1922) was the Anglican Bishop of Auckland during the first decade of the 20th century. [1]Neligan was born in Dublin, the son of Rev. Maurice Neligan, a prominent Irish-Evangelical clergyman who was canon of Christ Church Cathedral, Dublin. [2]

  8. Alfred Averill - Wikipedia

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    Alfred Walter Averill CMG (7 October 1865 – 6 July 1957) was the second Anglican Archbishop of New Zealand, from 1925 to 1940.He was also the fifth Anglican Bishop of Auckland whose episcopate spanned a 25-year period during the first half of the 20th century.

  9. John Paterson (bishop of Auckland) - Wikipedia

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    John Campbell Paterson (born 4 January 1945) was the Anglican Bishop of Auckland from 1994 to 2010. [1]Paterson was educated at King's College, Auckland and the University of Auckland [2] His qualifications are a Bachelor of Arts degree from the University of Auckland, a Licentiate in Theology from St John's College, Auckland and a Diploma of Public Speaking from the New Zealand Speech Board.