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TOO ILL TO MOVE

BISHOP'S CONSIDERATION LONDON, May ft. Because May Wood, aged two, a bed-ridden East End. es> waitress, was unable to attend a confirmation service, the Bishop of London (Dr Winnington-Ingram) walked in his episcopal robes to her house and administered the confirmation rite in her bedroom. He then arranged to provide a room and also a nurse for her at Fulbara Palace (his residence), but doctors forbade the moving of the girl, who has suffered from consumption for two years, sanatorium treatment baring failed.

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Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 3

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TOO ILL TO MOVE Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 3

TOO ILL TO MOVE Evening Star, Issue 19274, 12 June 1926, Page 3