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- Edward_Maurice abstract "The Right Reverend Edward Maurice was an Anglican bishop in Ireland, Bishop of Ossory from 1755 to 1756He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin after which he was Rector of Armagh.He died on 11 February 1756.".
- Edward_Maurice deathDate "1756-02-11".
- Edward_Maurice deathYear "1756".
- Edward_Maurice religion Anglicanism.
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- Edward_Maurice dateOfDeath "1756-02-11".
- Edward_Maurice name "Maurice, Edward".
- Edward_Maurice shortDescription "Irish bishop".
- Edward_Maurice title Bishop_of_Ossory.
- Edward_Maurice years "1755".
- Edward_Maurice description "Irish bishop".
- Edward_Maurice description "Irish bishop".
- Edward_Maurice subject Category:1756_deaths.
- Edward_Maurice subject Category:18th-century_Anglican_bishops.
- Edward_Maurice subject Category:Alumni_of_Trinity_College,_Cambridge.
- Edward_Maurice subject Category:Anglican_bishops_of_Ossory.
- Edward_Maurice type Agent.
- Edward_Maurice type ChristianBishop.
- Edward_Maurice type Cleric.
- Edward_Maurice type Person.
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- Edward_Maurice comment "The Right Reverend Edward Maurice was an Anglican bishop in Ireland, Bishop of Ossory from 1755 to 1756He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin after which he was Rector of Armagh.He died on 11 February 1756.".
- Edward_Maurice label "Edward Maurice".
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- Edward_Maurice givenName "Edward".
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- Edward_Maurice name "Edward Maurice".
- Edward_Maurice name "Maurice, Edward".
- Edward_Maurice surname "Maurice".