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…to. This is currently limited to: the transfer of your information to marketing partners which organise the delivery of our e-newsletter and training brochure. We will not share or sell…

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ABOUT US

…but we have a complementary website for Wales www.waleschristianheritage.org.uk. The guide is about people not buildings. Famous churches and cathedrals are only mentioned if there is an association with a…

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Bristol

…children during his lifetime (See www.mullers.org/museum) . After forty years of marriage, Mary Muller died in 1870 and a year later Muller married Susannah Sangar, whom he also outlived.  At…

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Norfolk

…the North of the city centre is Magdalen Street, with its exotic mixture of Asian restaurants, second-hand shops and ethnic arts emporia. The area has a rather down-at-heel appearance, but…

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Yorkshire (South & West)

…(1771-1854), but a plaque on one of the houses records that Benjamin La Trobe, architect of the White House, was also born here. A native of Ayrshire in Scotland, Montgomery…

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Oxfordshire

…are organised by www.zenasheritagetours.com] Balliol College John Wycliffe (1324-1384) came here as Master of Balliol College in the fourteenth century and described Oxford as a Vineyard of the Lord. A…

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Hereford & Worcester

…from the Reformation period were Hugh Latimer (c1481-1555) and John Hooper (1495-1555), but neither has a memorial here. Both men were convinced Protestants and both perished as martyrs to Queen…

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Cambridgeshire

…the base for Cambridge Christian Heritage, which provides a display and audio-visual materials on this theme (see www.christianheritage.org.uk). Guided walks are also organised from here . The notes below are…

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London (City)

…above the door.   ST DUNSTAN-IN-THE-WEST St Dunstan-in-the-West On the north side of Fleet Street looking down towards St Paul’s, this impressive church was built between 1831 and 1833, replacing…

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Staffordshire

…school groups are particularly welcome. A small church continues to meet at the chapel, using a room at the back for services. For opening times and further details, consult www.christianheritagecentre.org.uk…

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