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Archdeacon John James Murphy PP ''(1796 - 1883)'' The life of John James Murphy was a strange and eventful one. He was born in 1796 in Ringmahon House, Mahon, Cork, Ireland. As a youngster John inherited a love for commercial pursuits coupled with a spirit of adventure from his father, James Murphy ''(of Murphy's Brewery), Cork''. While still a boy, he took service in the Hudson's Bay Company, and lived for 12 years with a tribe of Canadian Indians who gave him the title of ''"Black Eagle of the North"''. In 1825 John returned to Britain where he moved to Liverpool and entered on a commercial pursuit with his brother. ==Religion== In 1840, he abandoned business in order to make a pilgrimage to the Holy Land. On his way to Jerusalem, he visited Rome, and was introduced to the President of the English College. That was to be the turning point in his life. He gave up his intended pilgrimage, and began his theological studies. On the 2 March 1844, he was ordained to the priesthood, having in his possession on the day of his ordination, the sum of £40,000.
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