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Henry Archdall Langley (15 October 1840 – 5 August 1906) was an influential Irish-born Anglican priest, of considerable physical strength, who migrated to Australia in 1853, and became the first Bishop of Bendigo from 1902 until his death in 1906. Many of his 12 children made notable contributions to Australian society in the domains of business, education, medicine; also, two of them became Anglican bishops.

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  • Henry Archdall Langley (15 October 1840 – 5 August 1906) was an influential Irish-born Anglican priest, of considerable physical strength, who migrated to Australia in 1853, and became the first Bishop of Bendigo from 1902 until his death in 1906. Many of his 12 children made notable contributions to Australian society in the domains of business, education, medicine; also, two of them became Anglican bishops. (en)
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  • Henry Archdall Langley (en)
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  • 1906-08-05 (xsd:date)
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  • Bishop of Bendigo (en)
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  • Henry Archdall Langley (en)
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  • Dungarvan, Co. Waterford, Ireland (en)
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  • First Bishop of Bendigo (en)
  • Henry Archdall Langley, (en)
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  • Henry Langley (en)
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  • 1865 (xsd:integer)
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  • Henry Langley , Isabella Edwards Langley, née Archdall (en)
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  • 0001-08-07 (xsd:gMonthDay)
  • and a boat load of larrikins, intent on annoying the happy picnickers, attempted (en)
  • who was appointed to Bendigo on the creation of the see in 1901, and who was (en)
  • excursion steamer, endangering the lives of the women and children on board. (en)
  • He was a man of fine physique, and could hold his own where display of (en)
  • liberal Churchman, and connected with all philanthropic movements, irrespective (en)
  • and indomitable will, he was able to keep back hundreds of men and lads, in- (en)
  • to land at the spot, where the Sunday school people were enjoying themselves. (en)
  • they would have to take the consequences. And the man who spoke was (en)
  • cluding many roughs, from getting aboard the steamer at an awkward time. (en)
  • The curate was none other than the future Bishop of Bendigo, Bishop Langley, (en)
  • muscular skill was wanted. (en)
  • in the Church of England. He visited Adelaide in June, 1904, and delivered a mem- (en)
  • of denominational basis. He was held in esteem by all churches, and earned the (en)
  • a big umbrella, and threatening that if the push set their foot on the picnic ground (en)
  • During a Y.M.C.A. picnic some years ago in Melbourne, a crowd rushed an (en)
  • Sydney, a Sunday school picnic had proceeded somewhere down the harbour; (en)
  • aid him, and a judicious exercise of commonsense, to say nothing of his pluck (en)
  • title of "The Nonconformist Bishop". At the same time he was highly respected (en)
  • orable address at the Y.M.C.A. silver jubilee meeting in the Exhibition Building. (en)
  • first Bishop of Bendigo, on Sunday recalls interesting stories of his career. (en)
  • The announcement of the death of the Right Rev. Henry Archdall Langley, (en)
  • He dared them to pass him, and he literally kept them at bay. (en)
  • capable of using his weapon with good effect. He succeeded in beating off the (en)
  • His subject was appropriately entitled, "Strong men". (en)
  • larrikins, who, though they had numbers on their side, were not anxious to try (en)
  • noted for his straightforward, earnest, evangelical views. He was an exceedingly (en)
  • The rev. gentleman, a strong stalwart man, seizing the situation, stood right on (en)
  • A conspicuous figure was seen ashore, standing with his coat off, armed with (en)
  • On another occasion, when he was connected with St. Mary's, Balmaln, (en)
  • conclusions of a physical sort with the stalwart curate. (en)
  • the gang plank, and with his big body as a barrier, his strong, muscular arms to (en)
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  • 1867 (xsd:integer)
  • (en)
  • Elizabeth Mary Langley , née Strachan (en)
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  • Henry Archdall Langley (15 October 1840 – 5 August 1906) was an influential Irish-born Anglican priest, of considerable physical strength, who migrated to Australia in 1853, and became the first Bishop of Bendigo from 1902 until his death in 1906. Many of his 12 children made notable contributions to Australian society in the domains of business, education, medicine; also, two of them became Anglican bishops. (en)
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