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  • |name=St Augustine's Abbey ...s and the abbey ruins have been preserved for their historical value.<ref>"St Augustine’s Abbey" at http://www.britainexpress.com/attractions.htm?attra
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  • ...the remaining visible part of a remarkable water system which supplied St Augustine's Abbey in the city during the Middle Ages.
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  • ...es Cross. - geograph.org.uk - 306070.jpg|right|thumb|270px|East face of St Augustine's Cross]] ...et|Minster]]. The cross was erected in 1884 to commemorate the arrival of St Augustine in England in AD 597.
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  • The '''Lathe of St Augustine''' is one of the five [[Lathes of Kent]], encompassing the easter ...did not exist at the time of the [[Domesday Book]]. By 1295 the lathe of St Augustine was in existence formed by the merger of the lathes of Borough an
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  • ...Anglo-Saxon period seeing that heraldry only evolved in the 12th century, well after the Norman conquest. John Speed in his ''Historie of Great Britaine'' ...es which may be called the neighbourhood of the city of London on this, as well as on the other sides thereof, which I shall speak to in their order; I say
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  • ...parently retained their British Christianity to the time of the mission of St Augustine. [[File:Fairford st mary 001.jpg|right|thumb|250px|Parish Church of St Mary, Fairford]]
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  • ...oms in cramped courtyards of subdivided flats. However, some areas such as St Mary's Street had fine examples of 18th and 19th century architecture, whic *[http://www.st-augustines-church.org.uk/ Saint Augustine's Church – High Wycombe]
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  • ...'' from the original Irish name ''Doire Cholmchille'' meaning "oak-wood of St Columba". In 1613, the city was granted a Royal Charter by King James I and .... Historic buildings within the walls include the 1633 Gothic cathedral of St Columb, the Apprentice Boys Memorial Hall and the courthouse.
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  • |picture caption=St Mary Magdalen Church, Bermondsey ...ent tidal inlet at the mouth of the [[River Neckinger]] into a dock, named St Saviour's Dock after their abbey. But Bermondsey then was little more than
    22 KB (3,382 words) - 09:21, 30 January 2021
  • ...was the vill of Redcliffe, containing the Somerset parishes of St Thomas, St Mary Redcliffe and Temple. The two were united in 1247. **St Mary Redcliffe
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  • |picture=East Hendred St Augustine's of Canterbury church.jpg |picture caption=Church of St Augustine of Canterbury
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  • ...t|River Stour]]. It has been the chief seat of English Christianity since Augustine's mission in 597. After Kent accepted Christianity in 597, St Augustine founded an episcopal see in the city and became the first Archbis
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  • ...e are three historic parishes within the city of Rochester; St Margaret's, St Nicholas' and the Cathedral.<ref>C Humpherey-Smith, ''The Phillimore Atlas ...n also receive the county-wide stations BBC Radio Kent, Heart and Gold, as well as many radio stations broadcast from beyond Kent.
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  • ...ird family. The Bairds donated the site on Main Street for the erection of St Patrick's Roman Catholic Church. However, they also used patronage of the O ...ere has been something of a cultural renaissance in the town rooted in the St Patrick's Day festival.
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  • |picture=High Street St Martin's, Stamford.jpg |picture caption=From Town Bridge towards St Martin's church.
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  • ...atensian canons regular: that is to say they followed the life ascribed to St Augustine of Hippo, keeping the Augustinian rule in its purity.
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  • ...ent to Bell Street. It has a massive enclosed area for smaller children as well as football fields, tennis courts, a skatepark, a huge wooded area and a se **[http://www.stmaryreigate.org St Mary's]], the Parish Church
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  • **St Ann's Church, Shandon **St Fin Barre's Cathedral
    26 KB (4,099 words) - 12:02, 2 August 2017
  • ...as established in the middle of the 12th century by Canons of the Abbey of St Augustine, (now Bristol Cathedral). In the 19th century it was owned by the
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  • ...and encouraged the use of English as a written language. The Chronicle, as well as the distribution of copies to other centres of learning, may be a conseq ...d 1140, an unknown author wrote a Latin chronicle known as the ''Annals of St Neots''. This work includes material from a copy of the Chronicle, but it
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  • '''The Cathedral and Metropolitical Church of St Peter in York''', usually known as York Minster, is the Cathedral of the [[ ...ric in the seventh century; the first Archbishop was Paulinus, a member of Augustine's mission. The first recorded church on the site was a wooden structure buil
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  • Also in the city is The St George's Hall - a grand concert hall dating from 1853 making it the oldest ...tian missions to convert the pagan English hereabouts. Tradition says that St Paulinus, who came with Augustine, preached in [[Dewsbury]] and it was from
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  • ...s are named. When he fell from favour, the land was supposedly given to St Augustine's Abbey, Canterbury, whose abbot failed to maintain the sea walls, leading to ...rs to the Goodwin Sands in ''Moonraker'', one of the James Bond novels, as well as making them a major plot point in his children's story ''Chitty Chitty B
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  • ...rch to Simon of Wells in 1201, but the church was owned by the monks of St Augustine's Abbey at Canterbury, who appealed to Rome and kept Simon from receiving the The town was well-placed for the industry. It had a stream which could be dammed at intervals
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