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Bishops' Diaries

Page 8 from 17th November 1995

19TH To 25TH NOVEMBER ENGLAND Archbishop Maurice Couve de Murville (Birmingham): Sun: Opening sheltered accommodation, Northfield Baptist Ch,......

Biography

Page 4 from 29th April 1938

The "Butcher Of England" Brought The Renaissance To Our Country John Tiptoft. By R. J. Mitchell. (Longmans, 16s.) Reviewed by HELENE LAWRANCE......

Your Garden Is Vital

Page 3 from 28th November 1941

i n War by E. J. KING, M.A., F.R.H.S. THOSE who give advice on pruning seem to fall into two classes: the mystery-mongers and the rule-ofthumb......

London Scouts And Youth

Page 5 from 13th February 1942

Troops to be Exclusively Ca holic 1. Westminster Cathedral, Claverton St., Orchard St., Palace St., Chelsea. 2. Brook Green, East Acton, Fulham......

All Sorts

Page 6 from 1st May 1953

By Fr. Bernard Basset, S.J. Joy in the air Courtesy to visitors WITH the fruit trees in blossom YY and the Australians in the field at Worcester,......

All Sorts, By Fr. Basset, S.j.

Page 6 from 5th September 1958

THE FORGOTTEN DICTATOR FEW people are much con cerned w ith the third centenary of Oliver Cromwell's death, He died at Whitehall on September 3,......

H Endlip House, About Four Miles From Worcester, Was...

Page 4 from 2nd September 1955

the ingenuity with which its secret hidingplaces had been contrived. It is said to have been built in the reign of Elizabeth Tudor by John......

A Quiz For The T

Page 6 from 9th November 1956

Li VERY 1 1 I I R BAVE .. .4111111111,11111fe: .. .4111111111,11111fe: ;ALL SORTS By Fr. Basset, S.J. :T HE sudden and unexpected disappearance......

Salford Hall—pre-reformation Relic What Is Its Fate?

Page 7 from 19th January 1945

By PETER D. FARWELL A few miles from Evesham lie the two Villages of Abbot's Salford and Salford Priors. Here may be seen some fine specimens of......

Points From Let Iers

Page 2 from 11th April 1947

Anglo-Italian Families' association Will you allow me to bring to the notice of your readers the recent foundation of the Anglo-Italian Families'......

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