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  • Bishop of Edmonton may refer to: Anglican Bishop of Edmonton (Alberta), of the Anglican Church of Canada Archbishop of Edmonton, of the (Latin) Catholic...
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  • Diocese of Edmonton may refer to: Anglican Diocese of Edmonton Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Edmonton This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • apostolic of the Highland District) (1699–1773), Roman Catholic bishop Hugh MacDonald (bishop of Aberdeen) (1841–1898), Roman Catholic bishop Hugh MacDonald...
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  • County (disambiguation) Oxford Township (disambiguation) Oxford (surname), a surname (and a list of people with the name) Bishop of Oxford Earl of Oxford...
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  • See (redirect from See (disambiguation))
    episode of television series Preacher See (TV series), series on Apple TV+ See Magazine, alternative weekly newspaper in Edmonton, 1992 to 2011 School of Experiential...
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  • Kingdom Bishop of Argyll and the Isles (disambiguation) Diocese of Argyll and the Isles (disambiguation) Duke of Argyll's tea tree – see wolfberry Earl of Argyll's...
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  • Gorman may refer to: Gorman (surname) and list of people with the surname Gorman, Edmonton, Alberta Gorman, California Gorman, Maryland Gorman, North...
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  • Brown (bishop of Louisiana) (born 1932), American Episcopal bishop James Brown (bishop of Shrewsbury) (1812–1881), English Roman Catholic bishop James...
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  • Williams (bishop of Chichester) (1636–1709), English bishop of Chichester John Williams (bishop of Connecticut) (1817–1899), American bishop of Connecticut...
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  • Mackenzie (bishop of Argyll and The Isles) (1863–1945), Episcopal bishop in Scotland Kenneth Mackenzie (bishop of Brechin) (1876–1966), Episcopal bishop in Scotland...
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  • Paulo – São Paulo–Congonhas Airport Canada EdmontonEdmonton City Centre Airport (closed) Toronto – Billy Bishop Toronto City Airport China Shanghai – Shanghai...
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  • Catholic prelate, Archbishop of Edmonton John Roderick MacDonald (1891–1959), Canadian Roman Catholic prelate, Bishop of Peterborough, Ontario John Macdonald...
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  • Basset Des Lauriers, early settler of New France, notary, surveyor Guerard des Lauriers, Catholic theologian and bishop Laurier Liberals, those Liberals...
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  • Leger (redirect from Leger (disambiguation))
    League player Leger, Edmonton, Canada, a city neighbourhood Hotel Léger, one of the oldest hotels in California St. Leger Stakes, one of the five "Classic"...
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  • EIS (redirect from EIS (disambiguation))
    spelling of ais, Etruscan word meaning 'god' Eisbach (Rhine), a river in Germany Edmonton International Speedway, in Alberta, Canada English Institute of Sport...
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  • Edmonton, neighborhood in Canada Dr. Annie B. Jamieson Elementary School Jamison Jameson James (disambiguation) James (surname) This disambiguation page...
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  • White (bishop of Honan) (1873–1960), Anglican bishop in China William White (bishop of the Southeast) (born 1947), Reformed Episcopal Church bishop in South...
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  • French army John Cameron of Fassiefern, Scottish military commander John Cameron (Alberta politician) (1845–1919), member of Edmonton's first town council John...
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  • Rogers may refer to: Alan Rogers (bishop) (1907–2003), Bishop of Mauritius, Bishop of Fulham and Bishop of Edmonton Alan Rogers (camping) (1918/1919–2000)...
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  • soldier, Chief of the General Staff, 1966–1971 Tom Daly (disambiguation) Tom Daley (disambiguation) Thomas Vose Daily (1927–2017), Catholic bishop This disambiguation...
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