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The formal title of the newspaper is English Churchman and St James's Chronicle. The St James's Chronicle dates from 1761. The first edition of a newspaper under the name English Churchman was published on 5 January 1843. English Churchman 8072, 29 January 2021. Contrary to general ecclesiastical trends, the English Churchman began life as an ...
James Kirk [116] The Delawarean and Farmers' and Mechanics' Advertiser: Wilmington: Weekly [117] The Delmar News: Delmar: 1904 1904? Weekly News Publishing Company [118] The Delmarva Leader: Seaford: 1930 1944 Weekly W. Wright Robinson [119] The Delmarva Leader and The Seaford News: Seaford: 1944 1975 Weekly W. Wright Robinson [120] The ...
A parish magazine or parish bulletin, also called church bulletin, is a periodical produced by and for an ecclesiastical parish. It usually comprises a mixture of religious articles, community contributions, and parish notices, including the previous month‘s christenings, marriages, and funerals. Magazines are sold or are otherwise circulated ...
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The Wantagh Herald is an American weekly newspaper that serves Garden City, Wantagh, and Seaford in Nassau County, New York. [2] It is published on Thursdays with a circulation of 3,081 as of 2018. [1] /ref> It is considered a paper of public record by Nassau County clerk's office. [3]
Lake Area News Focus, weekly, of Osage Beach, Missouri; WestSide Star, weekly, of Laurie, Missouri; The Rolla Daily News [98] of Rolla, Missouri. St. James Leader-Journal, weekly, of St. James, Missouri; Four State Area (Joplin area) The Carthage Press [99] of Carthage, Missouri; The Morning Sun [100] of Pittsburg, Kansas; Weekly newspapers:
Shortly before 2:50 a.m., troopers from the Maryland State Police Salisbury Barrack responded to a report of a head-on crash on southbound Route 13, south of St. Luke’s Road in Wicomico County.
St Leonard's Church, Seaford, East Sussex This window at St Leonard's Church in Seaford was designed by Cox & Barnard in 1954. A window of 1864 in the north aisle of Seaford's parish church was replaced in 1954 by Cox & Barnard's three-light design featuring Saint Richard of Chichester, the Good Shepherd and Saint Katherine. [22] [23] St Mary's ...