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  • <H4>Canterbury </H4></TD> <TD WIDTH="669"> [http://www.fantasy.net.nz L'Apartemente], Canterbury, New Zealand. Advertises "Erotic Massage and Fun Fantasy"</TD>
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  • '''Lickorishlatex''' was a [[latex clothing]] manufacturer, based in Canterbury, England. [[Category:Canterbury]]
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  • ...nt in penitential manuals, sermons like "The Parson's Tale" from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, and artworks like Dante's Purgatory (where the penitents of Mount Pu
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  • .... Major music halls were based around London. Early examples included: the Canterbury Music Hall in Lambeth, Wilton's Music Hall in Tower Hamlets, and The Middle
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  • | Pride in Canterbury | Canterbury, England
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  • ...g the church's position as the established church. He became Archbishop of Canterbury in 1942, and the same year he published Christianity and Social Order. The
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  • ...ing Shed (the official name) in the restaurant space attached to the Hotel Canterbury on Sutter Street. ...otos/1970s-1980s-lehrs-greenhouse-restaurant-740-sutter-street-next-to-the-canterbury/884442091614094/ Lehr's history on Facebook]
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  • ...enhouse|Lehr's Greenhouse Restaurant]]''' - 740 Sutter Street, next to the Canterbury Hotel - This restaurant had an impressive Sunday brunch and was always popu
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  • ...enneth soone in gentil herte" at least 10 times in his works, across the ''Canterbury Tales'' and the ''Legend of Good Women''.
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  • ...cotland and Ireland. He clashed with his appointee to the Archbishopric of Canterbury Thomas Becket, resulting in Becket's murder and Henry making a dramatic exh
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  • ...Morgan, the New Zealand First leader Winston Peters, and the University of Canterbury psychologist and author Jarrod Gilbert, who contended that the policy was a
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  • ...uncritically; as early as the eleventh century Saint Anselm, Archbishop of Canterbury was speaking out against what he saw as the cruel treatment of children.
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  • ...served as bishop of Manchester and York, and in 1942 became Archbishop of Canterbury. He advocated a broad and inclusive membership in the Church of England as ...en re-marry during the lifetime of a wife or a husband." The Archbishop of Canterbury, Cosmo Gordon Lang, held that the King, as the head of the Church of Englan
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  • Geoffrey Chaucer (1342 - 1400) describes in his work "The Canterbury Tales" a clearly D/s relationship with a female dominant in "The Wife of Ba
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  • Geoffrey Chaucer (1342 - 1400) describes in his work "The Canterbury Tales" a clearly D/s relationship with a female dominant in "The Wife of Ba
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  • ...nded on the Isle of Thanet and proceeded to King Æthelberht's main town of Canterbury. He had been the prior of a monastery in Rome when Pope Gregory the Great c ...t of a monastery in Campania (near Naples).[7] One of their first tasks at Canterbury was the establishment of a school; and according to Bede (writing some sixt
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  • ...it to their congregations. When seven bishops, including the Archbishop of Canterbury, submitted a petition requesting the reconsideration of the King's religiou
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  • ...ding national army. Working closely with Thomas Cramner, the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dudley pursued an aggressively Protestant religious policy. They promoted
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  • ...y in their works, including Gower's "Confessio Amantis" and Chaucer's "The Canterbury Tales". Chaucer commented explicitly on astrology in his "Treatise on the A
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  • ...ord was taken into custody on 10 November; William Laud, the Archbishop of Canterbury was impeached on 18 December; John Finch, 1st Baron Finch, now Lord Keeper
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