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    St. Bride's Church was a Church of Ireland church located at the corner of Bride Street and Bride Road, Dublin, Ireland. It was closed in 1898 and demolished...
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  • St Bride's Church is a church in the City of London, England. St Bride's Church may also refer to: St. Bride's Church, Dublin, Ireland St Bride's Church...
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  • Saint Bridget (redirect from St Bridget)
    Buhi, Philippines St. Bridget's Convent, Colombo Church of Saint Bridget, Liverpool, England St. Bride's Church, Dublin (former church) St Bridget's Kirk...
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  • Charles Dodgson (bishop) (category Alumni of St John's College, Cambridge)
    Frances, mother of Lewis Carroll. He died in Dublin on 21 January 1795 and was buried at St. Bride's Church, Dublin. Thomas Thomson (1812). "Appendix IV". History...
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    Pilkington St. Bride's Church, Dublin Dublin Assay Office "Lána an Óir/Golden Lane". logainm.ie. Retrieved 27 May 2024. Guinness, Henry S. (1922). "Dublin Trade...
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    also a Church of Ireland cathedral in Dublin, is designated as the local cathedral of the Diocese of Dublin and Glendalough. Unusually, St Patrick's...
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    ststephensgreenpark.ie. Retrieved 30 June 2024. "1684 - St. Bride's Church, Bride St., Dublin". Retrieved 30 June 2024. Ramsey-Brimberg, D. (2024), Viking...
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    Brigid of Kildare (redirect from St Bride)
    is St Brigid of Kildare, about whom many local stories, songs, and customs are recorded. In Fleet Street, City of London stands St Bride's Church, substantially...
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  • Trinity College, Dublin. He was appointed Vicar of St. Ann's Church, Dublin in November 1717, then Curate of St. Bride's Church, Dublin. He was then appointed...
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  • Christopher Lloyd (priest) (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
    educated at Trinity College, Dublin. He was Dean of Elphin from 1739 until his death. He is buried at St. Bride's Church, Dublin. Fryde, E. B.; Greenway,...
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  • died in 1659 and was buried in St. Bride's Church, Dublin. In 1637 he was granted the estate of Lissenhall near Dublin; he also acquired the manor of...
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    Irish to be given in Dublin. In March 1656 a converted Catholic priest, Séamas Corcy, was appointed to preach in Irish at Bride's parish every Sunday,...
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  • Lanarkshire; now St Andrew's and St Bride's High School St Andrew's Secondary School, Glasgow Saint Andrew's School (Saratoga, California) St. Andrew's School...
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    Glass Windows". St Peter's Church. Retrieved 25 April 2024. "Saint Peter's Church, North Circular Road, Cabra Road, Dublin 7, DUBLIN". Buildings of Ireland...
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    The 2023 Dublin riot took place on the evening of 23 November 2023 in Dublin, Ireland and involved multiple incidents of vandalism, arson, and looting...
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    and Elizabeth. She too died after six years and was buried in St. Bride's Church Dublin in February 1684. For the rest of his life Donat remained a widower...
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    Bride Road (Irish: Bóthar Bhríde) is a street in the medieval area of Dublin, Ireland. The last surviving Irish only hostel in the city centre . A rarity...
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    The Battle of Dublin was a week of street battles in Dublin from 28 June to 5 July 1922 that marked the beginning of the Irish Civil War. Six months after...
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    church, St Bride's (or St Bridget's), on the corner of Bride Road and Bride St. This site may have been part of the same ecclesiastical complex as St...
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    St. Brendan's Hospital, Dublin St Doulagh's Church St. Mary's Church St. Mary's Hospital (Phoenix Park) St Mary's Pro-Cathedral St. Michan's Church Smithfield...
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    Nathaniel Foy (category Alumni of Trinity College Dublin)
    minister of the parish of St. Bride, Dublin. In the reign of James II he stood up boldly in defence of the established church when most bishops had fled...
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    and he was as much at home in Paris as in Dublin." In 1882, her father, an army officer, was posted to Dublin. She accompanied him and remained with him...
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    Retrieved 6 October 2008. GRO, Dublin, 1911 Census Harrington Street (St. Kevin's) Church Baptism Registry 1871–1890 Jews in Dublin Keogh, Dermot (1998). Jews...
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    from Broombridge to Bride's Glen. There is also a Luas stop a few yards north of the former station. Milltown is also served by Dublin Bus route 44 which...
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    28 August 2019 "Mount St Benedict – Craanford Monaseed Hollyfort". Jordan, Anthony J. (1993). Seán MacBride: A Biography. Dublin: Blackwater Press. pp...
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    New Bride Street at the south. It runs parallel to Patrick Street. Bride Street appears in a 1465 map of Dublin as "Synt Bryd stret". The St Bride's Church...
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    suburban town in County Dublin, 10 km (6 mi) west of Dublin city centre, Ireland, under the administrative jurisdiction of South Dublin. It features an 8th-century...
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    conquest; the medieval church was replaced by a new St Bridget's (St Bride's) in 1684. By 1757 Rocque's Map shows that Bride Street had been extended...
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    James Napper Tandy (category Politicians from Dublin (city))
    tradesman in Dublin's inner city. He was a churchwarden at St. Audoen's in 1765, and also at another local church (either St. Bride's or St. John's) where...
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    Grace Gifford (category Artists from Dublin (city))
    Gifford, a Protestant. They were married in St George's, a Church of Ireland church on the north side of Dublin. Grace was the second youngest in a family...
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