lorton House: in iemory of Bill
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■ IY RESEMBLANCE between e RHA East Midland area and e Church is purely 'incidental. For one thing, I )ubt whether Cranmer House, hich has been area oadquarters since 1959,
■ mmemorates the Archbishop ho Mary Queen of Scots had irned at the stake in 1556. Moreover, the new area office to be named Morton House in inour of a great secretary who ad last year and not in memory a Tudor Archbishop with ippsian ideas on taxation that II Morton certainly did not zire. The prelate worked on the inciple that spending and ving were both sinful and ould be penalised by taxation. It is also unlikely thatthe new lice will be opened by the s. bp of Lincoln, as Harold ad-Shaw, a former area mmittee member, 'accountably became known ten he had a three-litre Rover. The acting area secretary's sociations are scientific rather an ecclesiastical. Boyle's Law, lich says that at a constant rnperature the volume of nfined gas decreases in °portion to the increase in essure, is, I am sure, highly ipropriate to the area
mmittee meetings that Liam iyle attends.