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ANTI-RITUALISM. IMPRISONMENT OF AN AGITATOR

l>Bßßa ABBOOIATIOK.I (Received September iB, 9.19 a.m.) LONDON, 17th September. A son of Mr. John Kensit, the wellknown anti-Ritualist, has been sent to prison for three months in default of finding sureties not to hold meetings in the streets of Liverpool. A petition for his release, signed by sixty thousand persons, including several Liverpool Justices, has been presented to the Government.

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Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 5

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ANTI-RITUALISM. IMPRISONMENT OF AN AGITATOR Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 5

ANTI-RITUALISM. IMPRISONMENT OF AN AGITATOR Evening Post, Volume LXIV, Issue 69, 18 September 1902, Page 5

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