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George Leech

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Gutierre Vermúdez

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Joanna Southcott

In 1927, the psychic researcher Harry Price claimed that he had come into possession of the box and arranged to have it opened in the presence of one reluctant prelate (the Bishop of Grantham, not a diocesan bishop but a suffragan of the diocese of Lincoln): it was found to contain only a few oddments and unimportant papers, among them a lottery ticket and a horse-pistol.

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Joseph Lynch

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Josip Ferfolja

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Namilyango

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Thurgarton

Thurgaton is a lesser known place of pilgrimage for Christians wishing to pay respects to the mystical prelate, Walter Hilton.

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