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The Burgess Hill Academy is a co-educational secondary school located in central Burgess Hill, West Sussex, England. It is the oldest secondary school located in Burgess Hill, located within the town centre.

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Nicholas Donnelly, MRIA, was a Roman Catholic auxiliary bishop of Dublin. He was ordained a priest in 1860 and held various positions in the Dublin diocese, and in 1883 became an auxiliary bishop of Dublin and titular bishop of Canea (Crete).

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