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for the Huntley, May Hill and Longhope Trinity Festival 13-15 June 2003 Malcolm's views in the Festival gardens Site Plan for each Centre | ||
Bulley Church Historic pages are at my First Site for Forest Edge. | ||
Churcham Church Historic pages are at my First Site for Forest Edge. | ||
Huntley Church June 13 open for the Trinity Festival Malcolm's views at Huntley, Historic pages are at my First Site for Forest Edge. | ||
Longhope Church
Bells join in the Trinity Festival Malcolm's views at Longhope, Historic pages are at my First Site for Forest Edge. | ||
First 300 surviving gravestones | ||
May Hill Church Orchids join our Trinity Festival flowers Malcolm's photos of the Bell and Trinity flowers | ||
Christianity was introduced into Gloucestershire within 12 years of its start. To quote from Ken Beck's letter published on Page 24, Gloucestershire Family History Society Journal Number 97 - June 2003. Aulus Plautius was the Roman General who conquered and held this district. His wife was a Christian put on trial in Rome. An officer of the court of Plautius was known as Pudens, married to Claudia the daughter of a local British chief and had a son named Linus. The family were Christians and are thought to have gone to Rome, becoming the three friends refered to in St Paul's Second Epistle to Timothy chapter 4, verse 21, (Timothy) "do your best to come before the winter. Eubulus sends greetings to you, as do Pudens, Linus and Claudia."
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