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... Church possesses most di- Clare Market , 16 - Robert Scot - Mrs . Samuel Pepys - verse memories , but none are so completely Byroniana - R . T. Claridge , 18 - River not flowing on the Sabbath - Newspaper Cuttings changing Colour - Lady ...
... Church possesses most di- Clare Market , 16 - Robert Scot - Mrs . Samuel Pepys - verse memories , but none are so completely Byroniana - R . T. Claridge , 18 - River not flowing on the Sabbath - Newspaper Cuttings changing Colour - Lady ...
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... church , all creed , And made thee servant of all human need , Beyond one thought of blessing or of ban , Save of thy Master , whose great lesson ran " The great are they who serve . " So now , indeed , All churches are one church in ...
... church , all creed , And made thee servant of all human need , Beyond one thought of blessing or of ban , Save of thy Master , whose great lesson ran " The great are they who serve . " So now , indeed , All churches are one church in ...
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... church Street ( Daily Advertiser , 26 November , 1741 ) . This occurs again on a London trade token , where two black boys are represented shaking hands . The Two Heads " in Coventry Street , Haymarket , was the sign of a dentist who ...
... church Street ( Daily Advertiser , 26 November , 1741 ) . This occurs again on a London trade token , where two black boys are represented shaking hands . The Two Heads " in Coventry Street , Haymarket , was the sign of a dentist who ...
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... Church , Hart Street , in Godwin and Britton's Churches of London , ' simply reiterates one made by the Rev. W. J. Loftie in an article entitled ' Pepys and St. Olave's ' that appeared in Long Ago , vol . ii . ( 1874 ) 42-3 . In the ...
... Church , Hart Street , in Godwin and Britton's Churches of London , ' simply reiterates one made by the Rev. W. J. Loftie in an article entitled ' Pepys and St. Olave's ' that appeared in Long Ago , vol . ii . ( 1874 ) 42-3 . In the ...
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... Churches , ' Melford Church is described , and an interesting list of the utensils and furniture belonging to the church in 1529 is reprinted . Within the last two or three years the brick tower , date 1725 , has been replaced by a ...
... Churches , ' Melford Church is described , and an interesting list of the utensils and furniture belonging to the church in 1529 is reprinted . Within the last two or three years the brick tower , date 1725 , has been replaced by a ...
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