Thomas Dunn (28 July 1870 – 21 September 1931) was an English prelate of the Roman Catholic Church . He served as the fifth Bishop of Nottingham from 1916 until his death in 1931.
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24-634: A Methodist and two Baptist chapels. With St Guthlac's church in Market Deeping , these comprise the Churches Together in Deeping group. The Deepings School , the main secondary school for the Deepings area, is located on Park Road. The school is next to the former Deepings Leisure Centre which permanently closed down in 2021. The village has three public houses , Chinese restaurants and takeaways ,
36-480: A pizza restaurant, garage, home care provider, bakery/tea room, a garden railway specialist, and three computer systems companies. Resident at Deeping St James is three-time BDO World Champion and three-time World Masters darts champion Martin Adams . In 2015 he was granted the freedom of Deeping St James by the local parish council. Composer Philip Spratley is also a resident. A short-lived greyhound racing track
48-522: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Thomas Dunn (bishop) Born in Marylebone , London on 28 July 1870, he was ordained to the priesthood on 2 February 1893 at Westminster, after which he acted as chaplain at the Visitation at Harrow. In 1895 he was appointed a Private Chamberlain, was made chancellor of Westminster in 1902. In 1906 Dunn
60-695: The B1166 and B1162 roads . With a population of 6,923 in 2,837 households, it is the largest of The Deepings parishes. It falls within the drainage basin of the Welland and Deepings Internal Drainage Board . The parish church of St James is part of the Elloe West Deanery of the Diocese of Lincoln . The 2013 incumbent is The Reverend Sonia Marshall. There is also the Catholic church of Our Lady and St Guthlac, and
72-629: The 2011 census. Based around a now lost 12th-century Benedictine Priory, destroyed during the Dissolution of the Monasteries , the Grade I listed Anglican church of St James is the largest church in The Deepings . It is a mixture of Norman , Early English and Perpendicular styles, with a tower and spire added in 1717. The stones from the priory were used to build various 17th-century buildings in
84-851: The Church of the Holy Spirit in West Bridgford was laid by Bishop Thomas Dunn in 1929. He introduced the daily recitation of the Divine Office by the Cathedral clergy and gave a more prominent place to the use of plainchant in the liturgy. In 1918, the Xavierian brothers established their novitiate at Deeping St James . The following year the Capuchins transferred the Seraphic college from Cowley to Panton Hall. Towards
96-537: The area. The village also has an 18th-century village lock-up , constructed on the site and with the materials from a 15th-century wayside cross. In the 17th century the manor was associated with the Wymondsold family of Welbeck Place, Putney, Surrey and East Lockinge , Berks. St James Deeping railway station , built by the Great Northern Railway Company in 1848, was closed in 1964. Although
108-527: The end of his tenure, the diocese acquired Padley Chapel as a pilgrimage center. Dunn died in office on 21 September 1931, aged 61, and is buried in the Cathedral Church of St. Barnabas. Deeping St James Deeping St James is a large village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire , England. The population of the civil parish (including Frognall ) was reported as 7,051 at
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132-633: The separate cut for the Stamford Canal did not start until upstream of Market Deeping, Briggin's lock (or the Deeping High lock) was an important part of the Welland Navigation, and is still in place but is not navigable. Deeping St James lies 1 mile (1.6 km) east from Market Deeping , to which it is conjoined, and on the River Welland , at the centre of rich sedimentary agricultural land on
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#1732837940237144-470: Was made rector at Staines. On 3 January 1916, Dunn was appointed the fifth Bishop of Nottingham by Pope Benedict XV . He received his episcopal consecration on the following 25 February from Cardinal Francis Bourne , Archbishop of Westminster, with Bishops Peter Amigo of Southwark and William Cotter of Portsmouth serving as co-consecrators. Dunn found a rapidly growing diocese and encouraged church building on an unprecedented scale. The first stone of
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