[Bell Historians] Minster Churches
Richard Offen
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Mon Oct 20 15:56:48 BST 2008
Oh God! Now there's another one: Minster church of St Thomas of
Canterbury & St Thomas the Apostle, Newport, IoW.
They're breeding like flies!
Richard
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The BBC did not get their information from Wikipedia! It tells us exactly
what a Minster is. Of course, Wikipedia is never wrong! ;-)
http://en.wikipedia <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Minster_>
.org/wiki/Minster_(church)
Mike
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