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  • ...ersonal name, ''Hearda'', and ''eg'', meaning "island" or "dry ground in a well-watered land".<ref>{{citation |url=http://kepn.nottingham.ac.uk/map/place/L ...n|2012|p=15|ps=}} Turf-cutting was a significant industry in Martledge, as well as in the White Moss and Jackson's Moss areas.{{sfnp|Lloyd|1972|p=4|ps=}}
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  • ...1.<ref name="KAS" /> The London businessmen intended to rename the town St Augustine's, but the name was unpopular with residents and the "Herne Bay" remained.<re ...out three miles east of Herne Bay, and is home to the cliff-top remains of St Mary's Church, Reculver, with its distinctive twin towers, sited within the
    36 KB (5,580 words) - 13:13, 18 January 2017
  • ...|p=}} A church at Herne is recorded as having been a chapelry belonging to St Mary's Church, Reculver, until 1310, when it became a parish church.{{sfn|G ...8}} His second wife Christina was probably buried in a chapel dedicated to St John the Baptist, on the north side of the church, where a monumental brass
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  • ...is the site of Blythburgh Priory which was founded by Augustine monks from St Osyth's Priory in Essex in the 12th century.<ref name=bbc2aug11>[http://www Blythburgh Priory was founded by Augustine monks from St Osyth's Priory in Essex in the 12th century.<ref name=bbc2aug11/><ref name=
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  • ...used to be several non-conformist chapels at or just outside Garrigill as well. The parishes of Alston, Nenthead and Garrigill are within the [[Diocese of
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  • ...n Ballinrobe was Monday. Each commodity had its special place in the town. Well into the mid-1900s, turf, hay, potatoes, turnips, and cabbage were sold on ...s responsible for negotiating permission, with a Colonel Knox to construct St Mary's Catholic Church on Main Street. The church was started under Fr Conw
    18 KB (2,866 words) - 12:36, 2 August 2017
  • St Columba visited Ballysadare in AD 575 at which "''Before the Saint (Columba ...and and the remains consist of a stone church known as the Great Temple of St Féichín, with a later Romanesque style carved doorway, two small building
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  • ...efacts and features and has decorative gardens and wilder natural areas as well as open grass lands. Victoria Park is also used as a concert venue and host ...tings and rallies of all stripes, perhaps exceeding in importance the more well-known [[Hyde Park, Middlesex|Hyde Park]] in this regard. The park occupies
    16 KB (2,566 words) - 11:00, 19 September 2019
  • |picture=St. Augustine of Canterbury church, Birdbrook, Essex - geograph.org.uk - 16792 |picture caption=St Augustine of Canterbury church
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  • |picture=St Augustine Of Canterbury Ashen - geograph.org.uk - 907608.jpg |picture caption= St Augustine Of Canterbury, Ashen
    1 KB (191 words) - 09:23, 8 March 2018
  • The village church is the Church of St Mary. It was affected by the Dissolution of the Monasteries in the reign o ..., W. Hole, Esq., Wm. and John Creed, and a few smaller owners. The Church (St. Mary,) is an ancient fabric in the perpendicular style, with a tower and t
    6 KB (923 words) - 22:47, 19 March 2018
  • ...cese. The Parish Map shows this very extended historic boundary which puts St Katherine's School and Chapel Pill Farm both indisputably within the parish
    7 KB (1,070 words) - 09:55, 3 April 2018
  • ...as established in the middle of the 12th century by Canons of the Abbey of St Augustine, (now [[Bristol Cathedral]]) who were granted the patronage of th ...and.org.uk/Details/Default.aspx?id=33759|title= Church of St. Quiricus and St. Julietta|work=Images of England|publisher=English Heritage|accessdate=2009
    5 KB (810 words) - 10:52, 3 April 2018
  • |picture caption=Church of St Augustine of Hippo ...church is a Grade II* listed building ({{Images of England|32751|Church of St. Augustine at Images of England}}) Two railed tomb enclosures within the B
    7 KB (993 words) - 09:59, 13 April 2018
  • ===St Andrew's Church=== [[File:St Andrew's Church - geograph.org.uk - 1322426.jpg|thumb|250px|St Andrew's, Kildwick Parish Church]]
    16 KB (2,432 words) - 10:59, 24 May 2018
  • ...dred - Kent.svg|thumb|250px|Bewsborough Hundred, shown within the Lathe of St Augustine and Kent]] ...sborough''' is a [[hundred]] of [[Kent]] that forms part of the [[Lathe of St Augustine]]. It is bounded by [[Folkestone Hundred|Folkestone]] in the Lath
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  • ...rincipal residence at the Plympton House Estate, in the parish of Plympton St Maurice. Plympton, once a village of itself, is now a swollen eastern subur ...begun by Sir George I Treby (1643-1700). He had been baptised at Plympton St Mary, the son of Peter Treby “Gent” and after attending Exeter College
    16 KB (2,606 words) - 21:06, 3 July 2018
  • ...a separate ecclesiastical parish in 1862, with the church of St Philip and St James opening that year. Due to rapid development this parish was divided ...ng to this inn seem to suggest that Whitton had an importance that was not well recorded, or that travellers passed through it in considerable numbers. A d
    21 KB (3,311 words) - 10:54, 7 July 2018
  • ...includes the parishes of Halberton, [[Sampford Peverell]] and Willand, as well as parts of [[Uplowman]] and [[Burlescombe]]. Many of the farms date back t ...f a college called St Jude’s. This was occupied by monks of the order of St. Augustine. The building known to be the oldest is the Mill House, which wa
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  • |picture caption=St Augustine's Church, Heanton Punchardon St Augustine's Church, dedicated to Augustine of Canterbury, is the parish church. Parts d
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