Reading Observer 07-1920
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THE READING OBSERVER,
JULY 17,
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w.a ';,;grea~ rejoicing at Warenn,,.
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PRS$,ENTAT,ION TO THE
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At the breaking 'Dancing Society,
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ChuTch itself enjoys a similar distinction as t o age. I is even claimt d In some quarters to have heen
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ha d converted I people of the particular neighbourhood. Whether that i. so or not. there is no
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of the church- and its tower. which was built of remains from the Abbey
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