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  • |name=Lady Exmouth Falls |picture caption=The Lady Exmouth Falls
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  • |name=Lady |picture caption=Lady Village
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  • #Redirect[[Lady, Orkney]]
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  • ...er silhouettes - geograph.org.uk - 1614094.jpg|thumb|250px|right|Winter in Lady Park Wood]] ...-reserves/lady-park-wood.aspx Countryside Council for Wales information on Lady Park Wood NNR]</ref>
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  • '''Lady Isle''' is a small, uninhabited island, in the [[Firth of Clyde]], belongin ...earby ''Half tide'', ''Scart rocks'' and ''Seal rock'' are associated with Lady Isle.
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  • [[File:The High Way - geograph.org.uk - 186394.jpg|right|thumb|350px|On Lady Anne's Way approaching Mallerstang Common]] '''Lady Anne's Way''' is a long distance walking route through two rugged counties
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  • |name=White Lady Waterfall |picture caption=The White Lady Waterfall
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  • |name=Lady Hill '''Lady Hill''' rises from the scoured, red landscape of [[Donkey Plain]] on [[Asce
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  • |name=Lady Margaret Hall |full name=The College of the Lady Margaret in the University of Oxford
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  • ...Clyde, the conspicuous rock of [[Ailsa Craig]] belongs to Ayrshire, as do Lady Island (off [[Troon]]), and Horse Island (off [[Ardrossan]]).
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  • ...46033|The Market Hall}}</ref> Bordering the square are the church, and the Lady Smith Memorial Hall, also known as the Parish Rooms, which was built in 190
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  • ...and at risk of retaliation; in the early summer of 916 Queen Æthelflaed, Lady of the Mercians and the daughter of King Alfred, invaded Brycheiniog and on
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  • ''Act in favours of the viscount of Tarbat'': <small>Our soveraigne lord and lady the king and queen's majesties, considering that by act of parliament in an
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  • ...''. Derby and its territory was liberated only in 917, by the redoubtable Lady Æthelflæd, and Derbyshire was established as it stands today.
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  • ...dates back to 1104 and the Augustinian Priory of Little Dunmow, founded by Lady Juga Baynard. Lord of the Manor Reginald Fitzwalter and his wife dressed th
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  • ...a Colliery, Newtongrange - geograph.org.uk - 1431037.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Lady Victoria Colliery, Newtongrange]]
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  • *[[Lady, Orkney|Lady]]
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  • The song "Limerick you're a lady" is traditionally associated with the county. It is often heard at sports f
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  • .... Small seaside lakes or lagoons exist at two locations – one is called Lady's Island Lake and the other Tacumshin Lake. ...(roughly one third of the entire world's population), while in the summer Lady's Island Lake is an important breeding site for terns, especially the Rosea
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  • |[[File:Great South Wall Ringsend.jpg|right|thumb|200px|The ''Lady of Mann'' in Dublin]]
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady and St Vincent
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  • ...present this title is still in existence and is held by Flora Fraser, 20th Lady Saltoun and head of Clan Fraser. The Royal Charter also gave permission to
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  • ...ch dates from 1800) and the reinforced concrete Roman Catholic church, Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride, built in 1937. The town's leisure centre
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  • The Old Vicarage is currently the home of the Cambridge scientist Lady Mary Archer and her husband, Jeffrey Archer, Baron Archer of Weston-super-M
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  • Hawarden's most famous residents are Emma, Lady Hamilton (1761–1815), the former Prime Minister, William Ewart Gladstone
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  • ...t in £900.</ref>, from whom it was inherited by his daughter and heiress, Lady Henrietta Cavendish Holles, who married the Earl of Oxford. The Earl and C When the Harley heiress Lady Margaret Cavendish Harley married William, 2nd Duke of Portland, this took
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  • ...ifferent ways, [[Robert Burns]] called it Bucky in his poem ''Lady Onlie - Lady Lucky''. This was the form at the end of the 18th century.
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  • ...he Selfish Giant, whilst in the gardens. Furthermore, he named a character Lady Bracknell in ''The Importance of Being Earnest''.
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  • ** Our Lady of the Assumption, Callington Road- built at the expense of the Duke of Bed
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  • ** Our Lady of the Rosary and St Margaret of Scotland
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  • * Roman Catholic: Our Lady of Perpetual Succour
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  • ...bury by John Kemp, Archbishop of York. Known popularly as the Guild of Our Lady it became a meeting place for local dignitaries and a hotbed of political i
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  • * Roman Catholic: Our Lady Star of the Sea
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  • ...td |location=England |isbn=1 86077 058 4}}</ref> around 970 in the will of Lady Ælfgifu, who has been identified with the former Queen of King Eadwig. She
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  • ...at Pen-y-Corddyn Mawr hill above [[Rhyd-y-foel]]. Another watchtower, the Lady Emilys Tower, stands near [[Cefn-yr-Ogof]].
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  • ...ry by King David I and by that time had a castle on top of the present day Lady Hill to the west of the city. ...ng David's reign that the castle was established at the top of what is now Lady Hill. The town received a royal charter from Alexander II in 1224 when he g
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  • ...outh side of the Minster itself, which in the 19th century was called the "Lady Well", and one to the right of the cloisters, hitherto called Holy Well.
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  • ...rechurches.info/WitneyRC.html |last=Curtis |first=Brian |title=Witney, Our Lady & St Hugh (RC) |website=Oxfordshire Churches & Chapels |accessdate=13 Novem
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  • In the year 913 Stafford was fortified by Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians and daughter of Alfred the Great. It became the new capita
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  • The '''Church of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas''' (Church of England) is Liverpool's parish church. It
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  • ...device whereby those wishing to fast for a whole year from one of the six Lady days might choose a fast day at random by catching one of six strings attac
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  • ...ing features, including "the Devil's Cauldron" and the 100&nbsp;foot White Lady Waterfall.
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  • * Roman Catholic: Our Lady of the Rosary
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  • ...Our Lady and St Catherine of Siena (1870), Church of the Holy Name and Our Lady of the Sacred Heart (1894) and The Guardian Angels Church (1903).
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  • *''The Lady in the Van'' (2015 film) tells the story of a homeless woman who parked her
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  • ...' &nbsp;[1.6 hectares] Sir John Smith Bt, Privy to William & Mary &nbsp; Lady Harcourt, widow of Sir W Harcourt, Chancellor (Demolished 1801)<ref name="b ...bought by King William IV at 8,000 guineas for his (illegitimate) daughter Lady Augusta, who married Lord John Kennedy-Erskine of Dun, the son of the First
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  • Horatia Nelson, daughter of Lord Nelson and Lady Emma Hamilton, lived in Pinner from 1860 until her death in 1881;<ref name=
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  • ...03. There are two large Hindu 'Mandir' temples, the Vishnu Hindu Mandir on Lady Margaret Road and the Ram Mandir in Old Southall. There are more than ten C
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  • The villa was demolished in 1808/09 following the orders of Lady Howe, who became irritated with the large number of tourists who visited th
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  • ===Church of Our Lady of Lourdes and St Michael=== ...ichael R.C. Church - geograph.org.uk - 381530.jpg|thumb|left|Church of Our Lady of Lourdes and St Michael]]
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  • ...r Lady'' strips are being republished in ''The Sentinel'', as ''May un Mar Lady Revisited'', keeping the dialect alive for another twenty years.
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  • The city is commonly recognised as being named after Lady Wulfrun, who founded the town in 985, its name coming from the Old English [[File:Lady wulfruna.jpg|left|thumb|Statue of Lady Wulfrun beside St Peter's Collegiate Church]]
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  • Lady Jane Franklin, the wife of ill-fated Arctic explorer Sir John Franklin, lan
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  • ...present building was started in 1195, and completed by the building of the Lady Chapel in the 1330s. It replaced a Norman building begun in 1085 which had
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  • ...abbey church were excavated: it was 230 feet long and 70 feet wide, with a Lady Chapel extending a further 45 feet at the east end.<ref>Sherwood & Pevsner,
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  • ...and the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Sorrows. The statue of ''Our Lady of Sorrows'' is carried to the beach each September when the Roman Catholic
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady Star of the Sea (Catholic Church).
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  • ...ave been the notorious highwaywoman, the Wicked Lady, from whom the Wicked Lady pub at the end of the lane is named. [[File:The Wicked Lady - Nomansland.jpg|left|thumb|180px|The Wicked Lady]]
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  • ...century there was also an All Hallows Chapel, and there were altars to Our Lady, St Katherine and St Margaret.{{sfn|Colvin|1963|p=106}} In 1548 the Reforma
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  • The earliest recorded event in Runcorn's history is the building by Lady Æthelflæd]] of a fortification at the town to protect the northern fronti
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  • ...mediaeval period: one not far from the parish church was dedicated to Our Lady and St Anne and one at Menadarva (derived from Merther-Derwa) was one of Ce
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  • ...f Europe, Gibraltar.jpg|thumb|right|220px|The Roman Catholic Shrine of Our Lady of Europe at Europa Point]]
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  • ...ere in Peterborough, however, they ransacked the cathedral, destroying the Lady Chapel, chapter house, cloister, communion table and choir stalls, as well
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  • The town is surrounded by five wells: Red Well, Hemming Well, Witche's Well, Lady's Well and Whyte Well, which appear on the borough's arms.<ref>[http://www.
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  • ...uthwest), Black Rock, Thompson's Valley Island, Peaked Island, Egg Island, Lady's Chair, Lighter Rock (west), Long Ledge (northwest), Shore Island, George
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  • ...full control of the Crown until it was sold by the dying last Norman Lord, Lady Isabella de Fortibus, to Edward I in 1293.
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  • ...n is Plas Newydd ("''New Hall''"), where The Honourable Sarah Ponsonby and Lady Eleanor Butler (the Ladies of Llangollen) lived.
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  • ...Danish stronghold. In 917 in the reign of Edward the Elder, Æþelflæd, Lady of the Mercians and King Alfred's daughter, took Derby (by then known as ''
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  • File:LadyIlkRH.jpg|Our Lady and St Thomas of Hereford
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  • ...le=Viking Answer Lady Webpage - Old Norse Men's Names|author=Viking Answer Lady|accessdate=2007-11-04}}</ref> which explains the presence of a wolf on the
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady & St Joseph *Our Lady & St Joseph's Catholic Church - built in 1883 with a presbytery added in 18
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  • ...e setting for many local myths and legends. There are stories of 'The Blue Lady', a woman abandoned by her husband whose ghost still haunts the mountains,
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  • ...ergyman Lord Archibald Edward Douglas and the twins Lord James Douglas and Lady Florence Dixie (who married Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, 11th Ba
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  • ...Parkgate also attracts many visitors. The arts are well represented by the Lady Lever Art Gallery at Port Sunlight and the Williamson Art Gallery in Birken
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  • ...h Erne]], wearing a flowing blue gown and carrying a bunch of flowers. The Lady is said to be an omen of good times to come.
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  • [[File:Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Beith.jpg|thumb|200px|Our Lady of Perpetual Succour Church]] ...urches of the [[Church of Scotland]], and the Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of Perpetual Succour.
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  • ...ounded on the banks of the River Avon in the year 914 AD when Æthelflæda Lady of the Mercians, sister of King [[Edward the Elder]] of Wessex and widow of
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  • Leofric, Earl of Mercia and his wife Lady Godiva built on the remains of the nunnery and founded a Benedictine monast ==Lady Godiva==
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  • **Our Lady of the Angels Church (Coton Road)
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady of the Wayside
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  • By 1814, Henley had a weekly market every Monday, three annual fairs (on Lady Day; on Tuesday in Whitsunday-week, for cattle; and on October 29 for horse
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  • ...tion of the old sweet smelling biscuit factory! | publisher =The Shady Old Lady | url =http://www.shadyoldlady.com/location.php?loc=764 | accessdate =27 Fe
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  • The other islands are considerably smaller. The island of Lady Holme is named after the church that formerly stood there. The remaining is
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  • ...here in the 12th century and there may have been a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of Boulogne near the well.
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  • ...ct I, Scene 2, Chertsey is mentioned as the burial place of King Henry VI. Lady Anne says, 'Come now towards Chertsey with your holy load'.
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  • ...ers of their livelihood. By 1524, the only households left belonged to the lady of the manor and five labourers.<ref name="britishhistory"/> Today, earthwo
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  • File:Lady Kitty's Doocot, Haddington - geograph.org.uk - 161393.jpg|Lady Kitty's Doocot
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady Immaculate & St Andrew
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  • **Our Lady Immaculate
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  • ...f the King's. British history might have been very different had his wife, Lady (Crystabella) Wyndham, been a little more accurate with a musket shot that
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  • ...edominantly Norman structure. Its most famous resident was the remarkable Lady Anne Clifford, the 17th century daughter of the Earl of Cumberland who havi
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady of the Rosary
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady & St Andrew
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady Help of Christians
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  • ...Barnes, replacing an earlier farm house. In 1892, the house was bought by Lady Ela Sackville Russell, eldest daughter of the 9th Duke of Bedford. She modi
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  • **[http://www.rcdow.org.uk/hemelhempsteadeast/ Our Lady, Queen of All Creation]
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  • ...e's War''. ''Life Begins'' was filmed largely in and around St Albans. The Lady Chapel in the Abbey itself was used as a location for at least one scene in
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  • ...and Crawshay families. One of the famous members of the Guest family was Lady Charlotte Guest who translated the Mabinogion into English from its origina
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  • ..., and a mint. The core street layout still dates back to the reign of the Lady Æthelflæd in the early tenth century.
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  • ...highwaywoman known as Lady Katherine Ferrers, better known as the "Wicked Lady". *Roman Catholic: Our Lady of Lourdes
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  • ...to end it measures 312 feet, though before the destruction of the original Lady Chapel (also at the time of the dissolution), the Abbey's total length was
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  • *Roman Catholic: [http://www.olise.co.uk Our Lady & St Etheldreda]
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  • ...ve and transepts are Norman with heavy columns and round arches, while the lady chapel is from the 14th century and more Perpendicular in style. The great
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  • ==Lady Hawkins School== In her will, Lady Hawkins (wife of Sir John Hawkins, Sir Francis Drake's cousin) left £800 t
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady Of Perpetual Succour
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  • *Roman Catholic: [http://www.ourladyofsorrows.org.uk/ Our Lady of Sorrows]
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  • ...ournet into challenging him (supposedly over comments Cournet made about a lady attached to Barthelemy), and chose pistols for the weapon. He killed Courn
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  • ...Canterbury Cathedral was Leonel Power, who was appointed master of the new Lady Chapel choir formed in 1438.
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  • ...y was provided as a gift from local resident, Mrs Hood, on land donated by Lady Curre.
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  • |main village=Lady Village ...he third largest of the Orkney Islands. The main centres of population are Lady Village and [[Kettletoft]]. Sanday can be reached by Orkney Ferries or aer
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  • **Our Lady of Lourdes
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  • A local man is elected to the office of "Whipman" and he chooses a young lady to be his "Lass". These two represent the village at other Borders festiva
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  • ...Staples of Yate Court near [[Bristol]] in 1610. Sir Thomas' wife Charity, Lady Staples (by then a widow) and their five children were captured by Hugh Og
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  • * Lady Anne's Way (enters the river valley near ''Hubberholme'' and leaves to the
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  • |Previously known as the 'First Bridge On The Severn'. Opened May 1992 by Lady Hooson, wife of Emlyn Hooson, Baron Hooson. Also carries Severn Way long di
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  • ...st; we have got about sixty recruits today".<ref>[SP 36/75, fol.87, – to Lady Gask, 27 Nov.1745].</ref> From 10 to 12 December the Prince gave his retre
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  • The Danes of Leicester surrendered peacefully to Ǽthelflæd, Lady odf the Mercians, and King Alfred’s daughter, in 918. The Five Boroughs Lady Jane Grey, (1536/7 — 12 February 1554), a great-granddaughter of Henry VI
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  • '''Barcote Manor''' or Park is a Tudor Revival house built in 1876 for Lady Theodora Guest. She sold it to the millionaire, William West, Director of t
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  • ...he highest elevation on the island is [[Heaval]], halfway up which is "Our Lady of the Sea" a prominent white marble statue of the Madonna and Child. Other
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  • ...899". This stone bears the full length effigies of a knight in armour, his lady in the costume of the period and a small figure of a youth in armour, eithe
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  • ...ess of Warwick, and Sir Edward Unton of Wadley House on 29 April 1555. The lady was the daughter of Edward Seymour, the Duke of Somerset and niece to Jane
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  • ...r DuncheMonument.JPG|thumb|200px|left|Albaster memorial to Sir William and Lady Dunche]] ...py and supports, but it retains fine alabaster effigies of Sir William and Lady Dunche,<ref name=Pevsner/> a pair of obelisks<ref name=Pevsner/> that would
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  • ...ning as a theatre in 1981. In honour of the marriage of Prince Charles to Lady Diana Spencer on 29 July 1981, the theatre was renamed The Princess Theatre
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  • ...erney Shipping to [[Poole]] and St Peter Port. A 12-passenger boat, the ''Lady Maris II'', operates regular services to Cherbourg, Sark and St Peter Port.
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  • ...rge lock dated 1671 inscribed 'AP', referring to the Countess of Pembroke, Lady Anne Clifford.<ref name=DPC/> The resting place of Viscount Whitelaw, the f
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  • ...Marjorie Chibnall, ''The Empress Matilda: Queen Consort, Queen Mother and Lady of the English'', Wiley-Blackwell, 1993</ref> However, another Breton adven
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  • ...25-50, incorporating an ogee-arched tomb recess containing the effigy of a lady wearing a wimple.<ref name=Pevsner505/> Two new windows were added to the c
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  • ...romantic now utterly disheartening colliery town".<ref>Lawrence, D. H.: ''Lady Chatterley's Lover'', Chapter 16. 1928.</ref>
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  • ...riory Church of Our Lady and Saint Cuthbert, Saint Giles Carburton and Our Lady Clumber''
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  • On 4 April 1956 the hulk of the old iron screw frigate, HMS Inconstant, which Lady Muriel Campbell had ‘gracefully and dexterously [sic]’ launched at Pemb
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  • ...ilment of a vow for the safe return of her husband from the crusades, by a Lady Mortimer. It is a remarkably fine specimen of the richest style of Norman a
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  • ...e fishing and grazing rights. Today, they largely collect kisses from each lady of the house. In the court, the town's officers are elected for the coming
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  • ...in 1882 gave rise to The Ashes. The Oval has been labelled "the Grand Old Lady" in recognition of the significant role the ground has played in the develo
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  • ...hurch and tower were taken down and rebuilt, the church with brick and the Lady Chapel and tower with small squared stones dug from the neighbouring common
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  • ...nant ruins on Hirta is the site of 'Lady Grange's House'. Rachel Chiesley, Lady Grange had been married to the Jacobite sympathiser James Erskine of Grange <blockquote>"After dinner to-day, we talked of the extraordinary fact of Lady Grange's being sent to St Kilda, and confined there for several years, with
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  • ...ouse of Purley La Hyde and was home to personages such as Warren Hastings, Lady Baden-Powell (as a child) and Thomas Hawes (infamous in the South Sea Bubbl
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  • ...Anglo-Saxon. In 1160, Norman pillars were built. In the 13th century, the Lady Chapel was added and in the 15th century the tower was added. In the 18th c
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  • ...ed the monastic buildings. Reconstruction began almost immediately and the Lady Chapel, which includes the well, was consecrated in 1186.<ref>{{cite web|ur ..., loyal to King Henry VII were camped at Glastonbury.<ref>{{cite web|title=Lady Catherine Gordon (d. 1537)|url=http://www.berkshirehistory.com/bios/cgordon
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  • ...date=24 August 2006}}</ref> It is known for its fine fan vaulted ceilings, Lady Chapel and windows, and the scissor arches which support the central tower.
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  • ...d eighteenth century the village was owned by Elizabeth Abney, daughter of Lady Mary Abney; and her detailed local survey map has survived to this day in t
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  • ...eper hospital of St Mary Magdalene, founded before 1199. The Shrine of Our Lady of Grace was a famous place of pilgrimage; King Henry VIII and Katherine of In 1797 Lord and Lady Nelson moved to Ipswich, and in 1800 Lord Nelson was appointed High Steward
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  • ...ontent/articles/2008/01/23/albion_gc_feature.shtml New start for grand old lady], BBC Suffolk, 2008. Retrieved 2011-04-21.</ref>
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  • ...m County Hall is Ireland's longest building; built in Victorian times, Our Lady's Psychiatric Hospital has now been renovated and converted into a resident ...sed in April 2009 and transferred manufacturing to the Murphy's brewery in Lady's Well. This brewery also produces Heineken for the Irish market. There is
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  • ...e at Bengeworth. Leofric founded Holy Trinity Church with his wife Godifu (Lady Godiva). Godifu, who died in about 1067, is possibly buried at the abbey.<r
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  • Bromsgrove was at the centre of a very large parish. Æthelflæd, Lady of the Mercians, fortified the town in 909 as a defence against the Danes w
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  • In 1856 a dower house, "Plas Glyn-y-Weddw", was built in lower Llanbedrog for Lady Love Jones Parry. The house is now an important centre for the arts.
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  • ...wn as the ''Mabinogion'', a title given to them by their first translator, Lady Charlotte Guest.<ref>Davies (2008) p. 525</ref> Poems such as ''Cad Goddeu'
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  • Although still home to the current Lord and Lady Montagu, parts of the house and gardens are open daily to the public. It is
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  • ...epts. The nave contains the West Window, constructed in 1338, and over the Lady Chapel in the east end is the Great East Window, (finished in 1408), the la ...oir; a second set of transepts, projecting only above half-height; and the Lady Chapel. The transepts are in line with the [[high altar]] and serve to thro
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  • ...ire in 1188 which destroyed numerous houses, and damaged Beverley Minster. Lady Sybil de Valines gave the Manor of the Holy Trinity on the east side of Bev
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  • ...island is a cylindrical structure with a cone shaped top, built in 1924 by Lady Dorina Neave of Llys Dulas Manor to store food and provide shelter for ship
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  • ...ide.co.uk/?PP=species_account&SPID=53&SHC=2&PSD=1|title=Britain's Orchids, Lady Orchid|publisher=Wild Guides and English Nature|accessdate=2007-09-12}}</re
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  • At Pierowall is a heritage centre and the ruins of the Lady Kirk. Ferries to [[Papa Westray]] sail from here.
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  • *Roman Catholic: The Church of Our Lady and St Peter, founded in 1898
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  • ...Hills and skirt around the contours of End Hill, [[Table Hill]] and along Lady Howard de Walden's Drive on North Hill, before descending to Great Malvern
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  • The church was reseated in 1865 at the expense of Lady Strickland, and between about 1892 and 1897 the nave, chancel and roof were
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  • ...re the hills of Derlwyn and Clogwyn Mawr and a rock formation known as the Lady of Snowdon, due to its resemblance to a human face. The ruins of [[Dolbadar
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  • ...hristmas. Using the car park and boarding by the Malta Inn, the MV Kentish Lady carries shoppers to Maidstone and back.
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  • ...02) In the Realm of Ghosts and Hauntings, Harbor House, Augusta, Georgia, 'Lady Lovibond: Ghost schooner still sails the English coast', P103-05</ref> No r *The sands are depicted in the 1929 film ''The Lady from the Sea'', which is sometimes known by the title of ''Goodwin Sands''.
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  • ...buildings, the Ibrahim-al-Ibrahim Mosque, the Roman Catholic Shrine of Our Lady of Europe, and the Europe Point Lighthouse. ==Shrine of Our Lady of Europe==
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  • The church contains an early 14th-century monument to Lady Margaret de Brampton, who is shown holding her heart in her hands. ...Harley left the defence of the castle in the hands of his remarkable wife, Lady Brilliana Harley, his third wife whom he married in March 1624. Brilliana w
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  • ...15th century, the large chapel west of the tower was built, possibly as a Lady Chapel. The chancel was shortened by about 13&nbsp;ft., probably in the 16t ...it may, perhaps, be suggested that the churchyard, chapel and gild of Our Lady relate to the chapel at the west end of Bury church, built possibly to serv
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  • ...e punts can be hired) and the playing fields of the Dragon School. Next is Lady Margaret Hall, one of the previously all-women's Oxford colleges.
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  • .../www.english-heritage.org.uk/daysout/properties/faversham-stone-chapel-our-lady-of-elverton/ Faversham Stoine Chapel] – [[English Heritage]]</ref>
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  • ...ican sculptor, William Ordway Partridge, had created a life-size statue of Lady Rebecca Rolfe, better known to history as Pocahontas. It was unveiled in J
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  • ...which, according to Arthurian legend, Sir Bedivere threw Excalibur to The Lady of the Lake.<ref>''Cornish Archaeology''; No 34, 1995</ref> Another legend
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  • ...cobean font cover and glorious Glasby mosaic First World War frieze in the Lady Chapel. Two nature reserves, Lady's Wood and Upwood Meadows, lie near to the village; the latter is a Nationa
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  • ...her wedding dress, though by the time the Lullingstone Silk Farm provided Lady Diana Spencer with silk for hers, the establishment and its silkworms had m
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  • ...er, between 1551 and 1553, by the Duke of Northumberland, father in law to Lady Jane Grey.
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  • ...ts.com/neu/celt/mab/mab22.htm Branwen the Daughter of Llyr], translated by Lady Charlotte Guest. Online at [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ www.sacred-texts.c
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  • ...became a monk, but the second, Edmund Tudor, 1st Earl of Richmond, married Lady Margaret Beaufort, descendant of John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster, son of K
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  • [[File:Lady Shaw Bridge, Longdendale, Derbyshire.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Lady Shaw Bridge]] ...nder-Lyne]], [[Stalybridge]], Mottram, [[Woodhead, Cheshire|Woodhead]] and Lady's Cross to [[Sheffield]], to be woven on hand-looms in the dale.<ref name="
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  • ...land is a round structure with a cone-shaped top that was built in 1924 by Lady Dorina Neave to store food and provide shelter for shipwrecked seamen.<ref>
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  • ...ight|thumb|200px|Altar tomb and monument to Sir Robert Whittingham and his lady]]
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  • ...mi or actual historical people whose story has been passed down centuries; Lady Godiva for instance was said to have ridden naked on horseback through [[Co
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  • ...ey the White Cart is joined by a number of tributary streams including the Lady Burn, the St Mirin Burn, the Sneddon Burn and the Espedair Burn. Just outsi
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  • ...ome of the highlights include the Calf of Man Crucifixion Stone, the Pagan Lady's necklace from the Viking excavations at Peel Castle, and the largest coll
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  • ...16</ref> At the back of the church lies a marble tomb of a knight and his lady. It is thought to be that of Henry of Berkhamsted, one of the Black Prince'
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  • ...common rights to graze horses and cattle between Lammas Day (1 August) and Lady Day (25 March), but which was used for growing hay for the rest of the year
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  • Lady Constance Russell, writing in 1901 recorded the fact that Sir Henry Russell |first=Lady Constance |last=Russell
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady and St. Michael
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  • ...ost architect of the era, and planted by Gertrude Jekyll, one of the first lady Victorian gardeners. Particular features are the reflective pool and massi [[File:Diamantfasan.jpg|left|thumb|120px|A Lady Amherst's Pheasant]]
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady of Lourdes (built in 1908-15, neo-Norman style) File:Ashby de la Zouch Our Lady of Lourdes.JPG|Our Lady of Lourdes Roman Catholic church
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  • ...er ''Chieftain's Bride'' was introduced to this route in 1868 and the ''SS Lady Ambrosine'' in 1876. The ''Earl of Zetland'', an iron screw steamer of 253
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  • ...entified on Bleaker Island. Flora includes the yellow and dog orchid, and lady's slipper. A stretch of several miles of the east coast is vegetated by st
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  • [[File:Lady Shaw Bridge, Longdendale, Derbyshire.JPG|right|thumb|200px|Lady Shaw Bridge]] ...oute leading to [[Wakefield]] and another to [[Barnsley]]. The stone-built Lady Shaw Bridge still exists at this point, as do the ruins of an old inn. The
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  • ...uld have none of this, rode on to Dogmersfield Park (Hampshire), where the lady was staying, and arranged for her coach to ride along the Ridges, where Cat
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady of the Angels
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  • ...ly from 1578 to 1738. Sir Robert Wroth (c. 1576 &ndash; 1614) and his wife Lady Mary Wroth (1587 &ndash; c. 1652) entertained many of the great literary fi ...he Alchemist'' to Mary and poetry collection ''The Forest'' to Sir Robert. Lady Mary was an author of considerable repute in her own right, and her book ''
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  • ...n. There are two churches in Tilbury: St Johns (Church of England) and Our Lady Star of the Sea (Roman Catholic). There is, in addition, a synagogue in Doc
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  • ...,500. The garden village had allotments and public buildings including the Lady Lever Art Gallery, a cottage hospital, schools, a concert hall, open air sw One of the great buildings in Port Sunlight is the Lady Lever Art Gallery. A keen art collector, Lever travelled all over the world
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  • ...bably an advantage and rents were actually reduced from 1840–45. In 1878 Lady Gordon Cathcart, whose held many of the islands, inherited the estate and v ...in 1907 by eight more raiders from Mingulay led by Micheal Neill Eachainn. Lady Gordon Cathcart took legal action but the visiting judge took the view that
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  • ===Lady Grange=== ...his tacksman (leaseholder), another Alexander MacDonald and his wife. When Lady Grange complained about her condition, she was told by her host that he had
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  • ...ger in 1830-1831 and was extended in the 20th century with new chancel and lady chapel. It is a Grade II* listed building.<ref>{{NHLE|1019101|title=Church
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  • ...hool, and the five-arched stone town bridge with a chapel dedicated to Our Lady of the Bridge. By 1334 Doncaster was the wealthiest town in southern Yorksh
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  • ...uchans Castle]] lies nearby, the previous residence of Susanna Montgomery, Lady Eglinton. File:Lady Susanna Montgomery.JPG|A miniature of Susanna Montgomery, Lady Eglinton, Dowager Countess. Circa 1710.
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  • ...also features in two other postwar colour films, John & Julie and The Fast Lady. Many other parts of the town have been used in films due to the old film s
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  • ...ction of a giant statue (or idol as the North Uist folk would say) of "Our Lady of the Isles" on South Uist to greet visitors from the north. The island,
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  • ...nd Stockport |last=Thornber|first=Craig|accessdate=10 January 2010}}</ref> Lady Vernon.<ref name=SamuelLewis/> The Lords Vernon held the estate until the f ...gan, but records from 1832 stating that new uniforms had been purchased by Lady Vernon suggest that it has existed for well over 160 years. Delighting audi
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  • The property was largely created by Edith, Lady Londonderry, wife of the Charles Vane-Tempest-Stewart, 7th Marquess of Lond
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  • ...daughter Ada Lovelace),<ref name=RBoD/>. Exmouth was also the residence of Lady Nelson, the estranged wife of Lord Nelson. She is buried in Littleham Chur
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  • ...accepted and he was not identified.<ref name="Hutton"/><ref name="Fraser">Lady Antonia Fraser, Royal Charles, p. 122</ref>
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  • ...in the 1960s for the construction of the Aviemore Centre. It was opened by Lady Fraser of Allander in 1966, (widow of Sir Hugh Fraser - House of Fraser). <
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  • ...orge Gascoigne and Thomas Lodge lived in and around the forest. The writer Lady Mary Wroth lived at Loughton Hall. Ben Jonson, best known for his satirical
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  • .... The film ''The Wicked Lady'' was based on events surrounding the life of Lady Katherine Ferrers. *''The Wicked Lady'' was based on events surrounding the life of Lady Katherine Ferrers.
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  • ...n of Inchgarvie managed and fed a large royal construction team. Margaret, Lady of Dundas gave them two boats. Two 'serpentine' guns and guns from Colstone
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  • ...the time of William III., d. 1716. The monument was erected by his sister, Lady Elizabeth Jekyll ...the 1983 period piece "The Wicked Lady" featuring Faye Dunaway as a bored lady aristocrat who takes up highway robbery with an original score by Tony Bank
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  • ...rshall B Lang, T.D., B.D., Minister of Whittingehame, with a Foreword by [[Lady Frances Balfour, (1858–1931)]], Edinburgh, 1929
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  • ...n, lies on the small island of [[Eilean Musdile]] to the south west with [[Lady's Rock]] about half a mile further away in the same direction.
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  • ...tting bigamy. There is no evidence of the legend though and no record that Lady Mabel was married to anyone other than Sir William Bradshaw.<ref>{{citation
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  • ...aged 98, and was buried next to her husband in the Rum mausoleum. In 1957 Lady Bullough had sold the whole island, save for the Mausoleum, but including t
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  • ...ame=gardenhist/> and was designated a National Nature Reserve in line with Lady Monica's wishes. Ownership of Rùm and Kinloch Castle passed to Scottish Na
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  • ...ve people died in the cave, the whole population of the island bar one old lady who had not sought refuge there.
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  • ...exts.com/neu/celt/mab/mab24.htm Manawyddan the Son of Llyr], translated by Lady Charlotte Guest. Online at [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ www.sacred-texts.c
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  • ...n the parish church (this part of St&nbsp;Denys Church is now known as the Lady Chapel) until 1816, when the school was discontinued. It was rebuilt in 183 ...9th century. Members of the Carre family are buried in the vault below the Lady Chapel, whose six-light stained glass and traceried window was rated by Nic
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  • ...are links to past events in the history of Britain. One such example is of Lady Mary Bankes, who lived in Eastcote for a time, and led the defence of Corfe ...e south wall of St Martin's Church in Ruislip commemorates her heroic act. Lady Bankes had also lived at Haydon Hall in Eastcote, and her name is remembere
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  • ...ts.com/neu/celt/mab/mab22.htm Branwen the Daughter of Llyr], translated by Lady Charlotte Guest. Online at [http://www.sacred-texts.com/ www.sacred-texts.c
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  • ...Nouveau decoration. The church also features a Karl Parsons window in the Lady Chapel.<ref>[http://www.heritagegateway.org.uk/Gateway/Results_Single.aspx?
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  • ...ooth), Grindsbrook Booth, Ollerbrook Booth and Nether Booth (also known as Lady Booth and, formerly, Lower Booth).<ref name="EdaleBook2">{{cite book | auth
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  • ...ast is a monument to Sir Robert Tyrwhit of Kettleby, who died in 1617, and Lady Bridget Manners his wife who died in 1604.<ref>{{cite web|title=British Lis
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  • In 1902 Champneys was sold to Lady Rothschild by the Rev Arthur Sutton Valpy, a descendant of Richard Valpy wh
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  • ...Arts and Crafts style. The foundation stone was laid in September 1899 by Lady Lytton, and in 3 November 1900 it was consecrated.
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  • ...[http://www.localhistory.scit.wlv.ac.uk/articles/wulfruna/wulfruna01.htm ''Lady Wulfruna'']</ref> It is later mentioned in the [[Domesday Book]] as a villa
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  • ...se was manager of the coal mines belonging to Mrs Mary Offley, who was the lady of the manor. In the first year he sold 3,000 sacks of coal and later went
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  • ...the River Tame is joined by the [[River Anker]] immediately to the east of Lady Bridge beneath the strategically positioned Tamworth Castle and turns west File:River Tame at Tamworth.jpg|The Tame at Tamworth, with Lady Bridge in the foreground and Tamworth Castle behind.
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  • *Roman Catholic: Our Lady of Lourdes
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  • ...me ''Sedgley'' was first mentioned in a 985 charter from King Æthelred to Lady Wulfrun, when describing the border of the lands granted of [[Wolverhampton
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  • ...en fortified by Æthelflæd, daughter of Alfred the Great and known as the Lady of the Mercians. Æthelflæd erected five fortifications to defend against
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  • ...[[Coventry]] || On the central panel (a 'Canadian pale') is the figure of Lady Godiva, riding naked through the city; its most famous legend. The colour a
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  • Everyone living in Lurgan knows the story of Marjorie McCall, the lady who “Lived Once and Buried Twice". While it makes an interesting story, i ...cumbe, wife of George Edgcumbe, 1st Earl of Mount Edgcumbe, or of ancestor Lady Anne Edgcumbe though numerous other ladies with the ring have been identifi
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  • ...tle Espie was officially opened as a Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust centre by Lady Scott on 4 May 1990. The site had previously been a limestone quarry, and a
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  • The townsmen of Rotherham formed the "Greaves of Our Lady's Light", an organisation which worked with the town's three guilds. In 154 Close to the town centre is the 15th-century [[Rotherham Bridge|Chapel of Our Lady of Rotherham Bridge]] (or "Chapel on the Bridge"), beside Chantry Bridge (a
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  • ...f the stained glass was destroyed, but in spite of this the windows of the Lady Chapel contain some of the finest Flemish painted glass in existence, broug
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  • ''The Wasdale Lady in the Lake'', Margaret Hogg, was murdered and her body was disposed of in *[http://www.lakestay.co.uk/was.htm The Wasdale Lady in the Lake]
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  • ...y, six of whom were killed.<ref>{{harvnb|Costain|1958|pp=193–195}}</ref> Lady Badlesmere was taken and kept prisoner in the Tower of London until Novembe ...remember the experience with fondness to this day. Upon her death in 1974, Lady Baillie left the castle to the Leeds Castle Foundation, a private charitabl
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  • ..., in the County of Bucks commonly called The King's College of Our Blessed Lady of Eton nigh or by Windsor in the said County of Bucks", showing its pre-Re
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  • **Our Lady of Perpetual Succour in Mayfield Avenue
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  • ...n this family through eleven generations before passing by the marriage of Lady Elizabeth, sole daughter and heiress of Josceline Percy to Charles Seymour,
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  • ...izeable but partly ruined Norman]] castle, the home of Pamela, The Dowager Lady Egremont. Built at the confluence of the Rivers Cocker and Derwent, the cas
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  • ...the earliest Percy possessions: Petworth House in West Sussex. The dowager Lady Egremont, Pamela, lives at [[Cockermouth Castle]].
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  • ...le=1086 Domesday Book, Atherstone|publisher=Atherstone History}}</ref> the Lady Godiva of legend.
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  • ...the salutation was to the Virgin Mary. Similarly, Laywell Road recalls Our Lady's Well. The first building seen when coming into Brixham from [[Paignton]]
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  • ...d the island for the best part of a century, selling it in 1945, to Edith, Lady Congleton, whose family, the Howards have owned it ever since.
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  • ...her final years living on the island. Following the death of their mother, Lady Redesdale in 1963, the island was inherited by the surviving Mitford sister
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  • ...is son Æthelweard. At the time of the Norman Conquest, it was held by the Lady Gytha, the widow of Earl Godwin of Wessex. In 1067 William the Conqueror pa
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  • ...y parks are Welcome, Cofton, Golden Sands, Dawlish Sands, Peppermint Park, Lady's Mile and Oakcliff.
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  • .... He rebuilt much of the church, and the present nave, chancel, aisles and Lady chapel date from this time. The nave is of five bays, and the chancel, unus
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  • ...Hamilton upon his death, he entailed the castle upon his only daughter the Lady Mary Louise Douglas-Hamilton. She married James Graham, 6th Duke of Montros ...and gardens were acquired by the [[National Trust for Scotland]] from the Lady Jean Fforde in 1958, in lieu of death duties upon the death of her mother,
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  • ...and sash windows throughout. This work was supervised by Elyza Fraser, the lady laird. Elyza was also responsible for the landscaping of the grounds, sweep
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  • ...''Chamber of the Muses'', the ''Chamber of Nine Worthies'' and the ''Green Lady's Room''.
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  • ...details/autobiographyofa00halkrich/page/64/mode/2up ''Autobiography of the Lady Halkett'' (London, 1875), pp. 64-71]</ref>
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  • Following the death of the Professor the tenancy was taken by his wife, Lady Hannah in 1890. On her death in 1916 the tenancy was taken over by their s
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  • The Parich Church is St Columba's, named for a local saint, a lady, not the more famous Irish warrior saint of [[Iona]].
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  • ...ved with traceried arches, and an early mediæval monument to a knight and lady of the Ferrers family, who long owned the manor and gave it their name.
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  • ...White Lady Waterfall - geograph.org.uk - 774646.jpg|thumb|200px|The White Lady waterfall at Lydford Gorge]] Features in the Gorge include the 100-foot-high 'White Lady Waterfall' and a series of whirlpools known as the 'Devil's Cauldron'.
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