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How long and Albert Edward foreman been verger at st Peter's

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Answered by Arslankincsem
5

In the prose ‘The Verger’ written by William Somerset Maugham, the verger Albert Edward Foreman starts working at the church of St. Peter’s from the age of twelve.


The church was located at the place Neville Square where the people who were fashionable used to frequent.


He had been a verger for sixteen long years there.

Answered by Sidyandex
4

There had been a christening that afternoon at St. Peter's, Neville Square, and Albert Edward Foreman still wore his verger's gown.

The men, both of them and they had been churchwardens almost as long as Albert Edward had been verger and thus it includes good option for making christening the chance of worth.

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