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<DIV><FONT face=3DTahoma size=3D2><B>From:</B> s.ivin@n...=20
[mailto:s.ivin@n...]<BR></FONT><TT>I tried to get the Vicar to agre=
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'God help the Church of England' being used<BR>as an inscription - suitably=
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Rudhallian I thought, particularly if facsimile<BR>stamps could have been u=
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However we compromised on 'God save the Church of<BR>England'. It didn't se=
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sensible to ask for faculty permission!<BR><BR><SPAN=20
class=3D431073411-12082002><FONT face=3DArial color=3D#0000ff size=3D2>[djb=
122] And=20
did you use facsimile stamps for that? Could confuse future bell=
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historians looking for the original date of=20
augmentation!</FONT></SPAN></TT></DIV>
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