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    Charles John Abraham (1814 – 4 February 1903) was the first Anglican Bishop of Wellington. He married Caroline Palmer who became a noted artist. Born...
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  • Charles Abraham may refer to: Charles Abraham (bishop of Wellington) (1814–1903), English Anglican bishop, in Wellington then Lichfield Charles Abraham...
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  • Bishop of Derby Charles Abraham (bishop of Wellington) (1814–1903), first Anglican Bishop of Wellington, New Zealand Clifton Abraham (born 1971), professional...
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    become the Bishop of Wellington whilst on a trip to England in 1857. Her only son, Charles, was born the same year and he went on to be the Bishop of Derby...
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    parishes and mission districts within the diocese of Wellington. The diocese's first bishop, Charles Abraham, was consecrated in 1858. An attempt was made...
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    Selwyn College, Cambridge (category Colleges of the University of Cambridge)
    his life. The Selwyn Memorial Committee was founded with Charles Abraham (Bishop of Wellington) as secretary, and it proposed that a Cambridge college...
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  • Assistant Bishop of Lichfield, or coadjutor bishop, were: 1869–1880: Edmund Hobhouse, former Anglican Bishop of Nelson 1870–1878: Charles Abraham, former...
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    Bishop of Wellington Catholic Archbishop of Wellington and Metropolitan of New Zealand Hobson Street Charles Abraham (bishop of Wellington) Charles Barron...
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    Dean of Waiapu. 1859–1863 The Rev'd H. W. St. Hill 1863 The Rev'd Dr C. J. Abraham Locum tenens while also Bishop of Wellington; see Charles Abraham (bishop...
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    together with the Abrahams on 20 October 1868 and arrived on 31 December. Charles Abraham later resigned his see of Wellington and joined Bishop Selwyn as assistant...
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