Newspaper cutting
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Ephemera
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Unknown
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Paper
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Mr Straw's House, Nottinghamshire
NT 3138407.2
Summary
One newspaper cutting, one handwritten note and one book mark all kept in the book 'The Church of England ' by Edward William Watson (1859-1936) (record 3138407). Edward William Watson (1859–1936) was Regius Professor of Ecclesiastical History at the University of Oxford. The newspaper cutting cut to keep the date, taken from 'THE TIMES, FRIDAY, JUNE 12, 1931'. 'THE THIRTY NINE ARTICLES PAST AND PRESENT VALUE " PLATFORM " OF THE CHURCH TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES Sir-Much attention has been recently directed to the Thirty Nine Articles, which hold so prominent a place in the legal system of the Established Church, and yet are so generally belittled and even ridiculed....' The handwritten note is on a folded piece of white paper, it is only written on the first two sides as folded. 'The Earth Shaker. (from Prach). Why are the pelicans wildly dancing? Why are the ...... prancing? why are the homes of ....' The book mark is from; 'LAW . UNION . ROCK IN SIMPLICITY OF POLICY CONTRACT, MODERNATION OF PREMIUMS, MAGNITUDE OF BONUSES, AND IN THE STRENGTH OF ITS FINANCIAL POSITION THE LAW UNION & ROCK INSURANCE COMPANY LIMITED IS IN THE FIRST RANK Apply for Prospectus to the Company's HEAD OFFICES: OLD SERJEANTS' INN CHANCERY LANE, LONDON, W.C.' At the top is a picture of 'lady liberty' surrounded by pillars and arches.