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  • His last appointment was as Vicar of All Saints, Childwall in the Diocese of Liverpool, 1992-2004, during which time he was also a member of the General Synod and chairman of the House of Clergy in the diocese.

    Archbishop presents Diploma and MA degrees 2008

  • Childwall, Weybridge, Surrey, also possesses some papers which once belonged to Pepys.

    English Book Collectors William Younger Fletcher 1871

  • Police only caught up with Clarke, of Talgarth Way, Childwall, after he landed at Manchester Airport from a holiday in Mexico last August.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • The gang, said to be up to 50 masked and hooded youths, some of who appeared as young as 10 or 11, targeted the vehicle in Childwall.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • STUDENT Lucy McGeechan, 20, from Childwall goes for a laid-back, comfortable look with a mixture of high-street names.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • Actors Kevin Sacre, who plays Jake Dean, and Dominique Jackson, who plays Lauren, posed with the statues at the show's Childwall set.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • Eyewitnesses describe how baying mob set upon car with bricks and baseball bats in Childwall

    icLiverpool 2010

  • Another 19-year-old, Mark Hurst, from North Barcombe Road in Childwall, was charged with murder and appeared before magistrates on Saturday.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • STUDENT Lucy McGeechan, 20, from Childwall goes for a laid-back, comfortable look with a mixture of high-street names.

    icLiverpool 2010

  • There was standing room only in Our Lady of the Annunciation, Bishop Eton, in Childwall, last night for a special Mass.

    icLiverpool 2010

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