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Bickershaw Heritage Project Telling Tales
Exploring the local history of Bickershaw Village
Friday, November 15, 2013
The Reverend Daniel Arthur Rowlands, B.A.
First Vicar of Bickershaw 1905 - 1923
Died 18th October, 1935, aged 77 years
The Reverend Arthur Owen, M.A.
Second Vicar of Bickershaw 1923 - 1927
The Reverend Parker Johnson
Third Vicar of Bickershaw 1927 - 1937
The Reverend John Tanner
Fourth Vicar of Bickershaw 1937 - 1941
Reverend Eric Newbon
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