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  • ...Pitman's Academy) opened. The settlement, initially funded by the Pilgrim Trust, aimed to encourage people to be neighbourly and participate in voluntary s
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  • In 1620 the Pilgrim Fathers set sail for the New World from Plymouth, establishing Plymouth Col ** The '''Mayflower Steps''' in Sutton Pool commemorate the spot whence the Pilgrim Fathers left for the New World in 1620.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bbc.c
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  • ...ttp://www.wildlifetrusts.org/reserves/list#G|title=A to Z list of Wildlife Trust nature reserves|publisher=The Wildlife Trusts|accessdate=30 January 2014|ar ...rst recorded minister was none other than John Bunyan, the author of ''the Pilgrim's Progress''. In the beginning the church, which was originally known as Ga
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  • ...-Brown, Tim | title=Canterbury Castle| publisher=Canterbury Archaeological Trust | url=http://www.canterburytrust.co.uk/schools/keysites/castle.htm | access .../www.canterburytrust.co.uk/archive/bigdig01.html Canterbury Archaeological Trust: Previous articles: Big Dig<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> which was su
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  • The Pilgrim Fathers, a name commonly applied to early settlers of the Plymouth Colony i ...managed by Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust (NWT) and is the largest of the trust's reserves in Nottinghamshire. The eastern boundary is created by the natur
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  • ...horse riding or cycling. Signposted by the Whithorn Pilgrimage Trust, the Pilgrim's Way follows a route southwards from the [[Southern Upland Way]] through [
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  • ...n the mountainous shore of the bay".<ref>Waugh, Edwin (1882) ''The Limping Pilgrim'' quoting an unknown shepherd. Recorded in Love, J.A. "Rhum's Human History ...Alexander, development manager for the Highlands Small Communities Housing Trust has said: "It has been clear for many years that the small community on Rum
    36 KB (5,908 words) - 10:35, 13 September 2017
  • ...y founded in the 1930s by Bill & Betty Farrell with the aid of the Pilgrim Trust, ''"To encourage tolerant neighbourliness and voluntary social services and
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  • ...ts which are covered with water at high tide. These flats carry an ancient pilgrim's path, and in more recent times, a modern causeway. ==Community Trust Fund / Holy Island Partnership==
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  • ...obtained a market charter for the town in 1190.<ref name="EL65-67" /> The pilgrim trade stopped at the Reformation, but the town prospered from the 17th cent ...npaid volunteers under the auspices of the Bocking Arts Theatre Charitable Trust. Built in 1863 this Grade II listed building was bequeathed to the citize
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  • ...our children were taken from her to be transported to America on board the Pilgrim Fathers' ship the Mayflower. *[http://www.2shrop.net/MWFCTrust Much Wenlock Forester Charitable Trust]
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  • ...was known as Morley Hall, and was licensed for Presbyterian meetings. The Pilgrim Fathers met here and are reputed to have planned their voyage to America; a *[http://www.tadcasterpool.org.uk Tadcaster Community Swimming Pool Trust]
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  • ...l. While serving his sentence he began writing his most famous work, ''The Pilgrim's Progress''.<ref name="Bun">{{cite web|title=Harlington Tourist Informatio ...0091027020010/http://geocities.com/harlingtonheritage/ Harlington Heritage Trust]
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  • ...out to [[Heath and Reach]]. This was once a prospering village, from the pilgrim trade in the Middle Ages, but there is little left standing beyond a few ho ...arry, turned into a lake and wildlife area. Both are managed by Greensands Trust.
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  • ...Christian Trust.<ref>[http://www.kilravockcastle.com/ Kilravock Christian Trust]</ref> ...bbeys | publisher=Caxton Editions | location=London | page=63}}</ref> on a pilgrim route to [[Croagh Patrick]] in [[County Mayo]].
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  • ...tain, it now lies in ruins: the site and the ruins belong to a charitable trust, known as Glastonbury Abbey.<ref>{{charity|1129263|Glastonbury Abbey}}</ref ...bey. The monks further enhanced their status, and income from the swell of pilgrim visitors, by claiming that the abbey was founded by Joseph of Arimathea imm
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  • ...[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]] in 2003, who have since undertaken a project of conservation and maintain ...{sfnm|1a1=Mackail|1y=1901|1p=141|2a1=MacCarthy|2y=1994|2p=154|3a1=National Trust|3y=2003|3p=7}}
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  • ...[National Trust for Places of Historic Interest or Natural Beauty|National Trust]]. ...uilding also serves as the basis of the Inner City Project of the National Trust. This project takes people of ages 12–25 and over 50 out to the countrysi
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  • ...e versions say he died later of ‘impatience’.<ref> Meyrick, J A 1982. 'Pilgrim's Guide to the Holy Wells of Cornwall', Falmouth: Falmouth Printing Co </re ...the guardianship of Historic England, and managed by the Cornwall Heritage Trust.
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  • ...Man had been cut by monks from nearby Wilmington Priory, and represented a pilgrim, but this was not widely believed by antiquarians, who felt that monks were In 1925, the site of the Long Man was given to the Sussex Archaeological Trust (now the Sussex Archaeological Society) by the Duke of Devonshire. During t
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