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English: This window is dedicated to Duckworth and Moore and can be seen in the cloisters of Chester Cathedral, east walk, no.E2
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Nicholas and Lucinda Ann DUCKWORTH Lucinda Anne died 29th October 1888 aged 70 Nicholas died 27th October 1889 both of Elmswood House, Mossley near Stockport, Cheshire

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P.H.MOORE, Can Hon. Vicarius De Romley 1867-1914 He was Peter Halhead MOORE, M.A. Clergyman of Chadwick Parsonage, Romiley, Stockport, Cheshire who died at home on the 4th May 1914 aged 83. he was the husband of Eleanor

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