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  • | constituency = St Ives ..., a Welsh saint known in Brittany as Paol Aurelian in Breton, known her as St Pol de Leon. However, there is no historical evidence to support his ever c
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  • '''St Kilda''' ({{lang|gd|Hiort}}) is an isolated archipelago 40 miles west-north ...r islands ([[Dùn, St Kilda|Dùn]], [[Soay, St Kilda|Soay]] and [[Boreray, St Kilda|Boreray]]), were also used for grazing and seabird hunting.
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  • ===St Mary's=== [[File:St mary hanwell 38.jpg|right|thumb|120px|St Mary, Hanwell]]
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  • ...Apostle's Church, Groombridge (NHLE Code 1028038).JPG|right|thumb|250px|St Thomas's Church, New Groombridge]] ...roombridge Hill, Old Groombridge (NHLE Code 1240708).JPG|right|thumb|250px|St John The Baptist, Old Groombridge]]
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  • ...ry of Civil Engineers in Great Britain and Ireland: 1500 to 1830|publisher=Thomas Telford|year=2002|volume=1|page=400|isbn=978-0-7277-2939-2 }}</ref> The la **St Thomas' in Pendleton
    45 KB (6,733 words) - 19:06, 22 October 2019
  • ...lvia Plath, is buried here in Heptonstall in the secondary graveyard of St Thomas the Apostle church.
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  • | picture=St Thomas' and museum barn, Redwick.jpg | picture caption=St Thomas' and museum barn
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  • ...the parish is 1,820 people, and the area of the parish is 4,281 acres.<ref>Thomas (1993); p. 9</ref> ...east traditionally celebrated at Tintagel was October 19, the feast day of St Denys, patron of the chapel at Trevena (the proper date is October 9 but th
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  • .... The original church at Tyninghame was founded by St Baldred<ref> Hannan, Thomas, FSA (Scot)., ''Famous Scottish Houses'', London, 1928: 181</ref> an Anchor ...rvand quha brak ye Sabbothe, 18s".<ref> Stewart-Smith, J., ''The Grange of St. Giles'', Edinburgh, 1898: 203 – 227, 'The Lauders of Tyninghame'</ref>
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  • ...l on the floor and sets outside show the line of the walls. Bede describes St Paulinus' burial as "in the sanctuary of the Blessed Apostle Andrew which K ...l which also received the offerings from the two altars of St James and of St Giles.<ref>Greenwood p.12</ref>
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  • |full name=The Abbey of St Martin of Battle The abbey in its day was a Benedictine foundation and was dedicated to St Martin of Tours, patron saint of soldiers. Current research has called thi
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  • ...islands off its coast. These are [[Shenick Island]], [[St Patrick's Island|St Patrick's]], [[Colt Island|Colt]] and [[Rockabill]]. Rockabill is in fact t ...o reach, but it is possible by boat. Red Island also has a Martello Tower. St Patrick's Island is so called because this is where the Irish patron saint
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  • ..., Roman Catholic Church, Manor Road. (Served from [http://www.smos.org.uk/ St Margaret of Scotland], Farley Hill, Luton.) – A small church next to the
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  • |picture=St Philip's Cathedral, Birmingham in spring.jpg |picture caption=St. Philip's Cathedral viewed from the south
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  • |name=St Paul's |full name=Cathedral Church of St Paul the Apostle
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  • *[[Antony|Antony St Jacob]] *[[Landrake]] [with St Erney]
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  • ...tle Church, Leesfield - geograph.org.uk - 1161346.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Thomas the Apostle Church]] ...ef>[http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/LAN/Lees/StThomastheApostle.shtml "St Thomas the Apostle, Leesfield – Church of England" at genuki.org.uk]</ref>
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  • [[File:St Thomas's, Newhey.jpg|right|thumb|200px|St Thomas's at Newhey]] ...f St James, Milnrow's parish church, was built in 1869 and is dedicated to St James the Apostle.<ref>{{NHLE|11244596|Church of Saint James, Milnrow}}</re
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  • ...on spoken of by Whitelock as having been abandoned, on the approach of Sir Thomas Fairfax with his army, in the month of January, 1646. It appears to be call {{Cquote|MAMHEAD, a parish in St. Thomas district, Devon: under Great Haldon hill, 3½ miles W by S of [[Starcross]]
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  • ==Church of St Thomas the Apostle== The church of 'St Thomas the Apostle' is a Grade-II* listed building. The date of founding cannot be
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