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Canon J. Dunford

Page 14 from 24th September 1937

After at long period of failing health, due to eye trouble and other causes, Canon John Dunford, rector of St. Patrick's, Soho Square, W., died......

Pos 1 -reformation History

Page 8 from 2nd June 1939

(Continued front Page i.) Birmingham held two of the intellectual giants of the nineteenth century—Ullathorne and Newman—and their influence......

Ten Thousand At Eucharistic Congress At Wolverhampton

Page 17 from 2nd June 1939

All Roads Led To St. Chad's Last Tuesday BEWARE OF RULERS AND EMPLOYERS WHO DO NOT BELIEVE IN GOD —Says Archbishop Williams Over ten thousand......

News From The

Page 8 from 1st May 1936

Saint George For England Liverpool For St. George Loyalty To State As Well As To God The real and ancient significance of " St. George for......

The Building Of Saint Chad's Cathedral

Page 7 from 2nd June 1939

AUGUSTUS WELBY PUGIN DEEMED IT A GREAT PRIVILEGE TO BE CHOSEN TO PLAN THE FIRST CATHEDRAL IN ENGLAND FOR MANY CENTURIES, AND DR. WISEMAN LENT HIS......

Forgotten Ancient Shrines

Page 10 from 2nd June 1939

HARVINGTON WHITELADIES STONOR PARK WHITECHURCH I HE Birmingham province is rich in associations connected with the penal times, or farther back......

Of Persons

Page 15 from 21st October 1938

And Places A Roving Causerie By G. E. ANSTRUTHFR Kilkeel, in County Down, has cause to honour the memory of John Marmion, K.S.G., who recently......

The Greens Of Stourbridge

Page 14 from 27th August 1937

A Not-Forgotten Chapter The Ups And Downs Of Four Centuries The appointment of a new rector at Stourbridge, as successor to the laic Canon......

Ob17 Vary

Page 9 from 27th October 1939

Dr. Francis Mostyn DESCENDANT OF THREE ENGLISH MARTYRS Dr. Francis Mostyn, Archbishop of Cardiff, died on Wednesday at the age o f 719O D i.......

A Racing Causerie

Page 4 from 10th November 1939

OF PERSONS AND PLACES G. Elliot Anstruther Strong i' th' Arm IF ever a biography is written of ArchI bishop Mostyn it will lack of completeness......

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