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... church by the murder of Robert Hawley in 1378 is narrated with great unction by the chronicler of St. Alban's whose narrative forms the basis of Walsing- ham's History . Stripped of its ' more than tragic ' garb , his story is briefly ...
... church by the murder of Robert Hawley in 1378 is narrated with great unction by the chronicler of St. Alban's whose narrative forms the basis of Walsing- ham's History . Stripped of its ' more than tragic ' garb , his story is briefly ...
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... church of Westminster could he find the complete form . A marginal note on p . 18 informs us that after all the Bishop of Norwich did the right thing . On 17 April he received the standard of the Cross in the church of Westminster , and ...
... church of Westminster could he find the complete form . A marginal note on p . 18 informs us that after all the Bishop of Norwich did the right thing . On 17 April he received the standard of the Cross in the church of Westminster , and ...
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... church . The boys still walked in the processions of the Canons , while such processions still prevailed , and still attended the cathedral church on high days and holidays . Much of this high tradition and ancient history must have ...
... church . The boys still walked in the processions of the Canons , while such processions still prevailed , and still attended the cathedral church on high days and holidays . Much of this high tradition and ancient history must have ...
Contents
FIFTH ANNUAL General Meeting June 11 1907 | 1 |
SIXTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING JUNE 25 1908 | 7 |
SUMMARY KNIGHTS FEES BY PAUL VINOGRADOFF FELLOW of | 15 |
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