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  • Funnily enough, the Revd Hughes is not one of them.

    Lord Bonkers' Favourite XI: 9. Simon Hughes 2009

  • I have just been informed that the Revd Hughes has left St Asquith's by fast bicycle and will be with us shortly.

    Liveblogging The Rotten State of Britain quiz draw 2009

  • Disney, John, Revd (1746 – 1816): Unitarian clergyman at the Essex Street chapel Bloomfield frequented as a young man.

    Index of People 2009

  • While we are waiting for the Revd Hughes let me give the answers to the quiz

    Liveblogging The Rotten State of Britain quiz draw 2009

  • Yesterday fortnight our good pastor, the Revd Mr. Williamson, of Compton, calld on me to show me a letter from one of his and your friends, which letter very justly calld upon me to answer yours to me of the 8th of Jany.

    Letter 310 2009

  • Plumptre, James, Revd (1770 – 1832): Vicar of Great Gransden in Huntingdonshire, Fellow of Clare Hall, Cambridge, an evangelical clergyman who produced bowdlerised versions of popular songs, a comic opera about Lake District tourists (The Lakers), and critiques of Shakespeare.

    Index of People 2009

  • Polwhele, Richard, Revd (1760 – 1838): a Cornish rector and friend of Capel Lofft, Polwhele authored a History of

    Index of People 2009

  • Address: T.J. Lloyd Baker Esq,/Revd Mr Rolfs,/Mauldon./or to be opened by any of the family who may be at home the bearer to bring an answer.

    Letter 321 2009

  • Tillbrook, Samuel Revd: rector of Freckenham, Suffolk.

    Index of People 2009

  • Stopping only to remove his cycle clips, the Revd Hughes takes his place beside the ARSE.

    Liveblogging The Rotten State of Britain quiz draw 2009

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