The Bishop's House in Birmingham, England was designed by Augustus Pugin as the residence of Thomas Walsh, the first Roman Catholic Bishop of Birmingham.
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Griffin then worked as private secretary to John McIntyre, the Archbishop of Birmingham, until 1937.
On 1 October 2009, Pope Benedict XVI appointed Bishop Longley as the Archbishop of Birmingham.
Edward Ilsley (1838–1926), Roman Catholic Archbishop of Birmingham, England