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The “revolting” clergymen of Colchester

Margaret Mills turned her attention today to the “revolting” clergymen of Colchester.

Well “rebellious’ is probably a better description.

It was at the time of Henry VIII and the clergymen involved were up in arms at the King for turning his back on the Pope and introducing Protestantism.

Listen here to what Margaret told me on this subject: –

I’ll see you once more next week,
Scott

 
 
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The “revolting” clergymen of Colchester

Margaret Mills turned her attention today to the “revolting” clergymen of Colchester.

Well “rebellious’ is probably a better description.

It was at the time of Henry VIII and the clergymen involved were up in arms at the King for turning his back on the Pope and introducing Protestantism.

Listen here to what Margaret told me on this subject: –

I’ll see you once more next week,
Scott

 
 
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The “revolting” clergymen of Colchester

Margaret Mills turned her attention today to the “revolting” clergymen of Colchester.

Well “rebellious’ is probably a better description.

It was at the time of Henry VIII and the clergymen involved were up in arms at the King for turning his back on the Pope and introducing Protestantism.

Listen here to what Margaret told me on this subject: –

I’ll see you once more next week,
Scott

 
 
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The “revolting” clergymen of Colchester

Margaret Mills turned her attention today to the “revolting” clergymen of Colchester.

Well “rebellious’ is probably a better description.

It was at the time of Henry VIII and the clergymen involved were up in arms at the King for turning his back on the Pope and introducing Protestantism.

Listen here to what Margaret told me on this subject: –

I’ll see you once more next week,
Scott

 
 
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