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The Pedlars Who Are Artists In The Cells Behind Their...
Page 10 from 19th September 1980Chronicle IT IS A fearful thing to go on holiday. Other people come back from foreign beaches as sick as dogs. Those who can still walk are loaded......

Mocking Of Christ At Northampton Cathedral
Page 10 from 14th August 1987TERRY Sheehy recently wrote about the works of Peter Koenig when they were on exhibition at Northampton Cathedral. I was lucky enough to catch up......

One History: Mostyns And Welsh Church
Page 10 from 17th April 1987Nicholas Fitzherbert examines fifty generations of Mostyn lineage noting their contribution to the Welsh Church as Martyrs, recusants and......

Holland Plays Host To History
Page 10 from 31st January 1986BEFORE COMING to Britain last week, Israel's Prime Minister, Mr Shimon Peres, visited the Hague. There, an historic meeting occurred celebrating......

`bloody Question' For Martyrs
Page 12 from 4th December 1987THE lecture on the Reformation in Gloucestershire went well. The subsequent discussion was lively and informative. There were, one regrets to......

Pulling Out All The Stops At Westminster
Page 10 from 18th July 1980ONE can imagine the scene. The male, the faintly club room atmosphere of the Archbishop's work room. The secretary brings in the master of......

Return Of The Original May Day
Page 10 from 1st May 1987WE HAVE arrived at yet another May Day, recently appropriated in several countries to honour organised labour. Long forgotten is the custom of......

Cardinal Honours Wesley In Sermon
Page 10 from 29th April 1988CARDINAL Hume preached a magnificent sermon last Sunday at the Methodist Central Hall, Westminster. The occasion marked the beginning of the 250th......

Piracy As A Prelude To Beethoven's Cycle Charterhouse...
Page 2 from 27th April 1984WHAT a sensational week it has been at London's Festival Hall. Not only an unprecedented presentation of the entire Beethoven cycle but also, in......

Remember The Fifth Of November With Fewer Whizz-bangs Please
Page 10 from 14th November 1980NO SINCERE reader of Charterhouse could have celebrated Guy Fawkes Day. There are several reasons why this should not have been done. Fireworks are......