Caltagirone is the town in Sicily, Italy, where Luigi Sturzo was born.
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Comune di Caltagirone
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Don Luigi Sturzo
Don Luigi Sturzo, 1871 - 1959, Italian political leader, lived here in exile ...
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Sir William MacCormac, Bart. KCB, KCVO, MD, FRCS
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Charlie Petherick
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Alfred Thomas Layton, JP
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Alfred Adrian Jones, MVO, FRBS
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Sir Roderick Murchison
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EC2, St Botolph’s Church Hall, Bishopsgate
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