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Jamie Doward assesses the impact of the measures that many fear will force the poor to be re-housed in areas without enough homes, jobs or school places
Housing benefit cuts: what's the real truth? Jamie Doward 2010
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I understand the Castle-looking rocks on the crown of the little Doward [3] to be the real Arthurs Hall, which in the map is mark'd nearly so, but for fear of being wrong I hisitated in saying 'This crown of rude rock, Arthur's Hall.'
Letter 265 2009
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- Source: Church attendance ‘to fall by 90%’, Jamie Doward, The Guardian (UK), Dec. 21, 2008 — Summarized by Religion News Blog
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Maybe Doward has a fever, but nothing I wrote does.
Philocrites: Who is funding the Anglican reactionaries? 2003
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The property known as "the Great Doward Estate" was purchased by the
The Forest of Dean An Historical and Descriptive Account 1846
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Britain's changing ethnic map: how suburbia has been transformed Jamie Doward and Justine Pemberton
The Guardian World News Jamie Doward 2011
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Denise Doward, Sister/Friend, so glad we’ve reconnected.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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Denise Doward, Sister/Friend, so glad we’ve reconnected.
Stealing Candy Allison Hobbs 2010
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