The Sonning parish magazine1869 |
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... person living in the district of Woodley is allowed to attend Children ( except those in arms ) are not admitted . PENNY BANK . The depositors are reminded to send their books to the Treasurer , Colonel Knyvett , before the end of the ...
... person living in the district of Woodley is allowed to attend Children ( except those in arms ) are not admitted . PENNY BANK . The depositors are reminded to send their books to the Treasurer , Colonel Knyvett , before the end of the ...
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... persons ( 12 widows and 6 aged or infirm men ) during the whole or part of the year . O 7 II ... O 15 O ... 4 16 8 O 12 4 Balance £ 81 15 3 I 5 6 £ 81 15 3 SPECIAL OFFERTORIES . December 15th , 1867 , —Society for Propagation of the ...
... persons ( 12 widows and 6 aged or infirm men ) during the whole or part of the year . O 7 II ... O 15 O ... 4 16 8 O 12 4 Balance £ 81 15 3 I 5 6 £ 81 15 3 SPECIAL OFFERTORIES . December 15th , 1867 , —Society for Propagation of the ...
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... persons afflicted with madness . This Chapel was probably an addition at the East end of the Chancel , and traces of its foundation have been discovered in digging graves in that part of the Churchyard . There is some reason also to ...
... persons afflicted with madness . This Chapel was probably an addition at the East end of the Chancel , and traces of its foundation have been discovered in digging graves in that part of the Churchyard . There is some reason also to ...
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... persons afflicted with madness . This Chapel was probably an addition at the East end of the Chancel , and traces of its foundation have been discovered in digging graves in that part of the Churchyard . There is some reason also to ...
... persons afflicted with madness . This Chapel was probably an addition at the East end of the Chancel , and traces of its foundation have been discovered in digging graves in that part of the Churchyard . There is some reason also to ...
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... persons have gladly availed themselves of this opportunity of shewing their industry , and it need hardly be said that the increased fund thus doubly increases the benefit . 1st Report of Autumn and Spring Sales . 1867 . RECEIVED . £ s ...
... persons have gladly availed themselves of this opportunity of shewing their industry , and it need hardly be said that the increased fund thus doubly increases the benefit . 1st Report of Autumn and Spring Sales . 1867 . RECEIVED . £ s ...
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Page 32 - For why? thou shalt not leave my soul in hell : neither shalt thou suffer thy Holy One to see corruption.
Page 5 - He has outsoared the shadow of our night; Envy and calumny and hate and pain, And that unrest which men miscall delight, Can touch him not and torture not again...
Page 4 - But let my due feet never fail To walk the studious cloister's pale, And love the high embowed roof, With antique pillars massy proof, And storied windows richly dight, Casting a dim religious light.