MONUMENT TO JOHN KNOX.
Thk proposal lo erect in Mnburg & statue in memory of the great Scottish reformer is mooting with strenuous opposition, partly becnuse the memorial is regarded us being too trumpery in its character, and partly because of the difficulty of finding a suitable vacant site for k vr The. Town .Council has agreed to allow .blonkypedeatsil o to erected jm oneiproWea rite—iii''the High street,. jSl^Si 'PJ.h&.Q■'untyv.Buildjj, ings—*o let the public" judge as ta' its suitability. Most people, however, agree wiik a councillor who stated that any miwuraent erected to Knox in Kdinburgk ought not to be inferior to that whiek onservrp t e memory of Sir Walter Swt, but wlieie, is the money for such a monument t<j come from. I [ ' \j r .x.-lI
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Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7648, 3 October 1893, Page 4
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127MONUMENT TO JOHN KNOX. Thames Advertiser, Volume XXVI, Issue 7648, 3 October 1893, Page 4
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