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Percival Dearmer (27
February 1867 – 29 May 1936) was an
English Anglican priest and
liturgist best
known as the
author of The Parson's Handbook, a liturgical...
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artist and
writer Mabel Dearmer.
Stephen Gwynn, a
writer closely ****ociated with
Dearmer's family,
recorded that
Dearmer had
disliked school but blossomed...
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Jessie Mabel Pritchard Dearmer (née White; 22
March 1872 – 15 July 1915) was an
English novelist,
dramatist and children's book author/illustrator. She...
- The
Geoffrey Dearmer Award is an
annual poetry prize founded in 1997 and run by the
Poetry Society in
memory of the poet
Geoffrey Dearmer (1893–1996),...
- Co. Ltd. 2010.
Retrieved 12
March 2018.
Dearmer 1899, p. 81.
Dearmer 1899, p. 86.
Dearmer 1899, p. 87.
Dearmer,
Percy (1899). The Parson's Handbook. London:...
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Oxford University Press. It was
edited by the
clergyman and
writer Percy Dearmer and the
composer and
music historian Ralph Vaughan Williams, and was a...
- The Parson's
Handbook is a book by
Percy Dearmer,
first published in 1899, that was
fundamental to the
development of
liturgy in the
Church of England...
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Martindale 1993, p. 86.
Harvey 1974, p. 146.
Ducher 2014, p. 52.
Dearmer, Percy, Bell's
Cathedrals - the
Cathedral Church of Wells: A Description...
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Roman expression. One of the
chief advocates behind this was
Percy Dearmer. The
exact colours used by the
mediaeval Sarum rite are a
matter of dispute...
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those of
Geoffrey Dearmer, who
translated Pleshcheyev's
Russian text back into
English for the
English Carol Book (1913).
Dearmer himself was only 20...