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  • |picture=Hereford, cathedral church of St. Mary and St. Ethelbert - geograph.org.uk - 636844.jpg ...6||'''Robert de Losinga'''<br>(Robert Losinga of Lorraine) ||Prebendary of St Paul's, London
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  • *[[Diocese of St Albans|Saint Albans]] *[[Diocese of Saint Edmundsbury and Ipswich|St Edmundsbury and Ipswich]]
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  • ...York Minster, formally known as The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York. ...s in the Middle Ages and the claim ceased when the office of Archbishop of St Andrews was established to oversee the bishops of Scotland.
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  • |picture caption=High Street on St Richard's Day [[File:St Peters church Droitwich - geograph.org.uk - 189593.jpg|thumb|250px|St Peters Church, Droitwich]]
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  • ...ng been exiled from France. The land had been leased by monks from the St. Augustine's Priory in [[Ramsgate]] and it was later bought for £4,700. The first new a
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  • |picture=St Mary's Abbey, Iona - geograph.org.uk - 983910.jpg ...west of the Isle of [[Mull]]. Iona is world famous as the first centre of St Columba’s mission to bring the Scots and Picts to Christ, and the island
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  • [[File:Bristol - St Augustine's Reach.jpg|right|thumb|300px|St Augustine's Reach and Pero's Bridge, during the 2004 Harbour Festival]] ...rts centre, M Shed museum and the At-Bristol science exhibition centre, as well as a number of fashionable apartment buildings. The Bristol Harbour Railway
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  • |picture caption=St Mary's Church, Portbury ...arly Berkeley burials. It is a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1020463|St Mary's Church}}</ref>
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  • |picture caption=St Thomas a Becket Church, Pucklehurst ...rdresser, a local convenience store and a newsagent used by both locals as well as passing trade, and a small post office.
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  • ...d was packed by visitors from the [[Midlands]] and the [[West Country]] as well as day trippers from the South Wales valleys, mostly arriving by train. Pen ...ere owned by the canons of St Augustine, [[Bristol]]. The Norman church of St Augustine (on the headland) dates from this period. After the dissolution o
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  • ...ains part of a carved sarcophagus reputed to have contained the remains of St Augustine of Canterbury. The 16th-century building next the Town Hall, now
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  • As well as the town itself, the civil parish of the same name includes the hamlets ...d, Wellhead Gardens, Bourne - geograph.org.uk - 97009.jpg|left|thumb|200px|St Peters' Pool, Wellhead Gardens]]
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  • Flimwell parish church is dedicated to St Augustine of Canterbury.
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  • |picture=St. Augustine's Church Rugeley.jpg |picture caption=St Augustine's Church, Rugeley
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  • [[File:Bedale Church.JPG|right|thumb|200px|St Gregory's, Bedale]] ...hen Scots raided the countryside, inhabitants expected to find security in St Gregory's pele tower. Its patron is the present Beresford-Peirse baronet.
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  • The town is particularly noted for its grand parish church, St Augustine's, known as the 'King of Holderness',<ref>{{cite web ...7}}</ref> which is a Grade I listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1346568|Church of St Augustine}}</ref>
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  • Edgbaston has a well earned reputation as the most upmarket and affluent part of Birmingham or Warwickshire County Cricket Club is based at the Edgbaston Cricket Ground. As well as hosting regular county matches, the ground plays host to the England cri
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  • ...t and restore Britain to the Britons. At this point Oswald (later known as St Oswald) came to take up the Northumbrian throne and defeated and slew Cadwa ..., apparently of Welsh or mixed Welsh-English stock and Christian before St Augustine's day. This petty kingdom was disputed with [[Wessex]] in the 7th century be
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  • ...nd Earl of Leicester, in 1134, as a hermitage for eremites of the Order of St Augustine. Before 1174, following a papal order, it became an Augustinian p
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  • ...hamshire Yeomanry, his support of which added to the debts of £1,464,959 (well over £100,000,000 in 2003 terms) he had accrued by 1845, he was called the ...appeal, the Heritage Lottery Fund and grants from [[English Heritage]] as well as private donors and other grant-giving bodies. The restoration process ad
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