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Catholic Encyclopedia: Saint James the Less, identifying the Apostle James with James, brother of Jesus (James the Just) St. James the Less, Apostle at the Christian Iconography web site; Here Followeth of James the Less from Caxton's translation of the Golden Legend; James the Less: The Latter Rain Page Archived 14 March 2008 at the Wayback ...
Minster Church of St Andrew, Plymouth: Plymouth [1] Andrew: 8th century Church of England: St Andrew & St Paul Awarded Minster status 2009. Conserv. evangelical St Peter the Apostle, Plymouth Plymouth [2] Peter: 1846 Church of England: St Peter & The Holy Apostles MC St Jude, Plymouth: Plymouth [3] Jude: 1875-1876 Church of England
The Church of St. James the Less is a historic Episcopal church in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that was architecturally influential. As St. James-the-Less Episcopal Church , it was designated a National Historic Landmark [ 2 ] for its Gothic Revival architecture , which influenced a generation of subsequent churches.
Benefice also includes St Anne, Glenholt in Plymouth Roborough Methodist Church Bickleigh [5] 1951 ... St James the Less, Kingston Kingston: James the Less:
St James the Less' Church, Ashted, Birmingham; St James the Less and St Helen Church, Colchester, Essex; Church of St James the Less, Hadleigh, Essex; Church of St James the Less, Hambridge, Somerset; St James the Less Church, Lancing, West Sussex; Church of St James the Less, Longton, Staffordshire; Saint James the Less, Pockthorpe, Norfolk
The finals were played at either Home Park, Plymouth or St James Park, Exeter until 1950s. ... Plymouth Town 1890–91: St. James the Less (1) 2–1: Plymouth United:
St James the Less Church, Lancing: ... St Gabriel, Peverell Park: Plymouth, Devon Modern Catholic Yes (Bishop of Oswestry) [64] St John the Evangelist, Sutton-on-Plym:
The Diocese of Plymouth (Latin: Dioecesis Plymuthensis) is a Latin Church diocese of the Catholic Church in England. The episcopal see is in the city of Plymouth , Devon , where the bishop's seat ( cathedra ) is located at the Cathedral Church of St Mary and St Boniface .