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- Norman_Winhall abstract "Norman Ernest Winhall (b West Ham 1 August 1905 - d Wellington 16 June 1961) was Archdeacon of Waitemata from 1954 until 1961. Winhall was educated at St John's College, Auckland and ordained in 1931. After a curacy in Wellington he held incumbencies at Pahautanui, Upper Hutt (where from 1940 to 1943 he was a Chaplain to the Forces) and Epsom.".
- Norman_Winhall birthDate "1905-08-01".
- Norman_Winhall birthPlace West_Ham.
- Norman_Winhall birthYear "1905".
- Norman_Winhall deathDate "1961-06-16".
- Norman_Winhall deathPlace Wellington.
- Norman_Winhall deathYear "1961".
- Norman_Winhall nationality New_Zealand.
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- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Archdeacon_of_Waitemata.
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- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Chaplain.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Curate.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Epsom.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Incumbent_(ecclesiastical).
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink New_Zealand_Defence_Force.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Ordination.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Pauatahanui.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink St_Johns_College,_Auckland.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Upper_Hutt.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink Wellington.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLink West_Ham.
- Norman_Winhall wikiPageWikiLinkText "Norman Winhall".
- Norman_Winhall dateOfBirth "1905-08-01".
- Norman_Winhall dateOfDeath "1961-06-16".
- Norman_Winhall name "Winhall , Norman Ernest".
- Norman_Winhall placeOfBirth "West Ham".
- Norman_Winhall placeOfDeath "Wellington".
- Norman_Winhall shortDescription "Anglican archdeacon".
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- Norman_Winhall description "Anglican archdeacon".
- Norman_Winhall description "Anglican archdeacon".
- Norman_Winhall subject Category:1905_births.
- Norman_Winhall subject Category:1961_deaths.
- Norman_Winhall subject Category:Archdeacons_of_Waitemata.
- Norman_Winhall subject Category:People_educated_at_St_Johns_College,_Auckland.
- Norman_Winhall hypernym Archdeacon.
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- Norman_Winhall comment "Norman Ernest Winhall (b West Ham 1 August 1905 - d Wellington 16 June 1961) was Archdeacon of Waitemata from 1954 until 1961. Winhall was educated at St John's College, Auckland and ordained in 1931. After a curacy in Wellington he held incumbencies at Pahautanui, Upper Hutt (where from 1940 to 1943 he was a Chaplain to the Forces) and Epsom.".
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- Norman_Winhall givenName "Norman Ernest".
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- Norman_Winhall name "Norman Ernest Winhall".
- Norman_Winhall name "Winhall , Norman Ernest".
- Norman_Winhall surname "Winhall".