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The War and St Martin's

"No one, least of all the writer, imagined that in 1914 the temple of Janus…was to be thrown open more widely than before; and what the future has in store for us…is indeed a secret, the disclosure of which the bravest cannot look forward to without anxiety." (F E Nugee, vicar of St Martin's, Leicester, January 1915)

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Published inThe STEVENSON family – 2nd Lieutenant STEVENSON, Frederick Burton (1893-1953)

What St Martin’s Did

  • The Parish War Memorial
  • Fundraising for Belgian Refugees, Blinded and Sick Soldiers and Prisoners of War
  • Special Services
  • Nugee, a Biography
  • Nugee and the War
  • Macnutt, a Biography
  • Macnutt and the War
  • Soldiers Who Married at St Martins
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  • Foreword
  • About this website and about St Martin’s
  • About this project
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