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Hey, Mi first time on this. Munster are the heineken cup champions --2006,2008.Áinejg (talk) 22:03, 2 June 2008 (UTC)

Speedy deletion of Morgan Manor
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The Right Rev. Monsignor Tom Hughes
The Right Rev. Monsignor Thomas John Hughes, known as Tom was born in Johnstown, Co, Kilkenny, Ireland on 19 July 1915. He died in Bristol on 1 April 1999. He is the first person and member of the clergy to be buried in the new grounds. He was a man of the people. A parish priest first and a member of the Catholic hierarchy second.

While he'll best be remembered by his flock for the love and care he showed them, it's for his patient overseeing of the redevelopment of Clifton Cathedral in Bristol, England where he gave over 60 years of service.

It was to this pro-cathedral that Hughes, a 23 year old farmer's son from Kilkenny came to be ordained in 1939. With three of his brothers already priests, Jimmy and twins Nicholas and Martin, Hughes had studied at Prior College in Bath and later at the College of St. Sulpice in Paris.

You could say he was a bit of a celebrity for his work with the Bristol Cathedral.

Áinejg (talk) 23:22, 18 June 2009 (UTC)