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Thomas Burgess, D.D. (1791–1854) was an English Roman Catholic clergyman who served as the Bishop of Clifton from 1851 to 1854. ==Early life and ministry== Born in Clayton Green, Lancashire on 1 October 1791, he was educated at Ampleforth Abbey, where he took the profession as a Benedictine on 13 October 1807. Burgess was ordained to the priesthood in 1813 and elected Prior of Ampleforth in July 1818. He left Ampleforth and the Benedictine Order in 1830, and became a secular clergyman in order to assist Bishop Peter Baines establishing Prior Park College, Bath, Somerset. His next ministry appointments were first to Cannington, then to Portland Chapel, Bath, and finally to Monmouth where he served from 1835 to 1851.〔Thompson Cooper, ‘Burgess, Thomas (1791–1854)’, rev. John Cashman, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford University Press, 2004 (accessed 31 Jan 2012 )〕 When he was appointed the local Roman Catholics were meeting in the Robin Hood Inn and they were not allowed to build St Mary's Roman Catholic Church until 1837.〔Keith Kissack, ''Monmouth and its Buildings'', Logaston Press, 2003, ISBN 1-904396-01-1, p.79〕 His last appointment before elevated to the Episcopate was as Vicar General of Newport.〔〔 〕
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