Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p George Errington (1804–1886), the second son of Thomas Errington and Katherine (Dowdall) of Clints Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, was a Roman Catholic churchman. He was consecrated first Bishop of Plymouth on 25 July 1851, having previously been rector of the church of St. John the Evangelist in Salford. He was a boyhood friend of Nicholas Wiseman, who became Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster in 1850.. }
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- George_Errington comment "George Errington (1804–1886), the second son of Thomas Errington and Katherine (Dowdall) of Clints Hall, Richmond, Yorkshire, was a Roman Catholic churchman. He was consecrated first Bishop of Plymouth on 25 July 1851, having previously been rector of the church of St. John the Evangelist in Salford. He was a boyhood friend of Nicholas Wiseman, who became Cardinal Archbishop of Westminster in 1850.".