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Lees, Dr Cameron, reference to 'St Giles' by, 201 fn.
The Scottish Reformation Its Epochs, Episodes, Leaders, and Distinctive Characteristics Alexander F. Mitchell
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'St Giles' is where the poor wretched starving Irish dwell.
The Three Clerks Anthony Trollope 1848
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His greatest churches are St Giles, Cheadle (1840–6) – a tapestry woven in steepled stone – and St Augustine's, Ramsgate, the centrepiece of a neo-medieval complex of buildings (1843-52) including his ingenious home, The Grange (intelligently renovated by the Landmark Trust).
Victorian and Edwardian buildings: examples from the era 2011
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• St Giles, Shipbourne, Kent, 1879, Grade II-listed: the last village shop closed 30 years ago, but the church now houses an award-winning weekly farmer's market.
Hundreds of churches at risk, English Heritage survey finds 2010
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He would as soon marry his daughter to a blind leper in St Giles as to a Welshman, if he were the prince of Gwynedd himself.
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Many of the earlier Catholic martyrs had their quartered body parts thrown into a common pit but later martyrs were given Christian burial at St Giles.
Archive 2009-05-01 2009
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John Milton and his father are buried at St Giles ', and the church has become a place of pilgrimage for academics and scholars from all over the world.
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After it all ended, the nice vicar of St Giles made a lovely speech, making us welcome, and teams of his parishioners appeared, with trays of wine.
I have just had the most awesome experience... Joanna Bogle 2008
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Climax at the Anglican church of St Giles, a glorious Benediction in the parish garden, a great movement of people cascading to thre ground as the Blessed Sacrament was brought in...
I have just had the most awesome experience... Joanna Bogle 2008
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The service took place at St Giles 'Cripplegate, London, where Sir Derek Jacobi read the Archbishop's chosen text from Milton's 1667 epic poem' Paradise Lost '.
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