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Article: Taylor's `dreadful tendencies' from time as a prisoner of war; This is the text of the letter sent to victims of paedophile priest Eri c Taylor by solicitors acting on behalf of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Bi rmingham and the Father Hudson's Society.
- Article from:
- The Birmingham Post (England)
- Article date:
- July 10, 1998
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Dear Sir,
Following the conviction of Father Eric Taylor at Warwick Crown Court on 30th April 1998 and your correspondence on behalf of some of the survivors we have, with our clients, carefully considered any civil legal implications and they have reflected upon the moral implications.
Personal letters from the Archbishop of Birmingham and the Director of Father Hudson's Society have been dispatched to known survivors so if any of your clients have not received such a letter, please let us know so that any such accidental omissions can be rectified. The ...
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