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  • within the scope of WikiProject Isle of Wight, a collaborative effort to improve the coverage of the county of the Isle of Wight in South East England on...
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  • the discovery of the goose bay site. WayneRay 05:23, 28 June 2006 (UTC)WayneRay [edit] ================================ THE STORY OF THE FIRST CHURCH...
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  • joined the Church of England's 'Shrinking the footprint' campaign, intended to reduce the Church of England's carbon emissions by 80% by 2050. The cathedral...
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  • Memorial (i.e. Manchester Cenotaph) Y War Memorial at Church of All Souls, Leeds NY Sedburgh School War Memorial Cloister Y Earl Haig Memorial, Whitehall...
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  • made a minor edit to the Herne Bay Schools section by putting the Herne Bay high bit in to a link to the herne Bay high artical and the web link beside it...
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  • Talk:John Eliot (missionary) (category C-Class England-related articles)
    picked up on the Puritan influence and converted. In 1630, Eliot left the school around the time Puritan persecutions by The Church of England forced his...
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  • Talk:Dorchester, Boston (category B-Class United States articles of High-importance)
    common reasons for the immigration, such as the disagreements over the Church of England, persecutions, restrictions and its government. Also, different...
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  • December 2006 (UTC) Added St. Mary's Lighthouse to the list (near Whitley Bay, Tyne and Wear, England) on 7th Feruary 2007.Beefy_SAFC 22:37, 7 February...
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  • in England? Separated from: Church of England Not seperated, misleading, full communion with Canterbury. This box just is not a good fit for the ECUSA...
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  • Talk:Elizabeth Poole (category Start-Class England-related articles)
    there is John Winthrop’s diary, the first governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony, in which he wrote in November of 1637: “This year a plantation was...
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  • CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 07:48, 25 November 2005 (UTC) Someone needs to attach a school logo to the page. I will update the history of the school in the next...
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  • leave it as is and link to List of schools in the South West of England#Gloucestershire and add the others there. CambridgeBayWeather (Talk) 00:47, 26 September...
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  • Church of England or the Roman Catholic Church, becoming the Bishop of a particular Diocese doesn't mean that one then becomes the Archbishop. So the Metropolitan...
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  • that the Pilgrims "were Anglicans whose motives were to purifying the Church of England". They were separatist Puritans, which is why they left England in...
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  • Church of England becoming the official religion. As I understand it, could something like the following be correct: The Church of England became the...
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  • archives Talk from the England entry from 2001-January 2006. For current talk please see Talk:England I removed the reference to an Act of Parliament in 1908...
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  • Talk:Parish (category Start-Class England-related articles)
    to Church of England parishes? john k 15:34, 6 Apr 2005 (UTC) I imagine the C of E tended to follow secular practice. Or, as the established church, was...
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  • secretary to the newly established Sydney Church of England Boys' Grammar School[33] and introduced a magazine called The Kalendar - one of Australia's...
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  • Talk:William John Birch (category C-Class England-related articles)
    two of his sons settled. "The Birch brothers, Captain Azim Salvatore (1837-1923) and William John (1842-1920), immigrated to Hawke’s Bay from England separately...
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  • Vincent's Cathedral Church, Bedford TX: Church and School of the Holy Cross, Fort Worth TX: St Timothy's Church, Fort Worth TX: St. Paul's Church, San Antonio...
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