![‘You see, my family, my branch of it, lived at a village near Yeovil called East Coker, from the latter part of the 15th century to 1663 when they cleared out and went to Beverley Mass. It is a most charming village, with a very nice church ...’ (18 June 1936); St Michael and All Angel's Church, East Coker, Somerset, 15 June 1936. ‘You see, my family, my branch of it, lived at a village near Yeovil called East Coker, from the latter part of the 15th century to 1663 when they cleared out and went to Beverley Mass. It is a most charming village, with a very nice church ...’ (18 June 1936); St Michael and All Angel's Church, East Coker, Somerset, 15 June 1936.](/the-eliot-hale-letters/images/gallery/32-st-michael-s-church-east-coker-1936.jpg)
‘You see, my family, my branch of it, lived at a village near Yeovil called East Coker, from the latter part of the 15th century to 1663 when they cleared out and went to Beverley Mass. It is a most charming village, with a very nice church ...’ (18 June 1936); St Michael and All Angel's Church, East Coker, Somerset, 15 June 1936.
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