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  2. St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Since 1963, St Philip and St Jacob has become one of the leading Evangelical churches in Bristol. In the 1970s it was part of the Charismatic revival in the Church of England . Its vicar was the Revd Canon Malcolm Widdecombe (1937-2010, brother of Conservative MP Ann Widdecombe ) from 1974 until his retirement in 2009.

  3. Florence Brown - Wikipedia

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    She stood again in a by-election in Ss Philip and Jacob South Ward in February 1937. [4] Brown was elected unopposed for Ss Philip and Jacob South Ward in November 1937. [5] She became an Alderman in 1955. [6] She was Lord Mayor in 1963–64. [7] She returned to being a councillor, retiring when she lost her seat on Cabot Ward in 1973. [8]

  4. Talk:St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol - Wikipedia

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  5. Category : Church of England church buildings in Bristol

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    St Augustine's Church, Whitchurch, Bristol; St George's Church, Brandon Hill; St Mary's Church, Henbury; St Matthew's Church, Cotham; St Michael on the Mount Without; St Nicholas Church, Bristol; St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol; St Stephen's Church, Bristol; St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol

  6. List of churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Old church demolished in 1820s, new church bombed and damaged during the Bristol Blitz and finally demolished in 1956 Bristol Record Office: St Bonaventure's 1901 Bishopston: Roman Catholic St Ewen's, Old City St David's Welsh Anglican church Feeder Road 1881 Arch J Bevan demolished 1923 1140 (demolished 1820) Corn Street and Clare Street, Bristol

  7. Bristol, Indiana - Wikipedia

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    Bristol is a town in Washington Township, Elkhart County, Indiana, United States. The population was 1,602 at the 2010 census. The population was 1,602 at the 2010 census. History

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  9. Category:Grade II* listed churches in Bristol - Wikipedia

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    Bristol Cathedral Choir School; Chapel of the Three Kings of Cologne; Christ Church with St Ewen, Bristol; St Werburgh's Church, Bristol; St Thomas the Martyr, Bristol; St Philip and St Jacob, Bristol; Buckingham Baptist Chapel