Friday 22 December 2023
John and Ann Howes
06 Oct 2023
The Archbishop of Canterbury awarded on Thursday 22 June at Lambeth Palace the following awards for service in different fields
30 Jun 2023
Chancel repair liability
21 Apr 2023
31 Mar 2023
06 Jan 2023
04 Nov 2022
01 Apr 2022
18 Mar 2022
25 Feb 2022
21 Jan 2022
07 Jan 2022
10 Dec 2021
15 Oct 2021
06 Aug 2021
18 Jun 2021
16 Apr 2021
12 Mar 2021
05 Feb 2021
18 Dec 2020
23 Oct 2020
21 Aug 2020
17 Jul 2020
03 Jul 2020
03 Apr 2020
07 Feb 2020
10 Jan 2020
13 Dec 2019
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