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    Saint Winifred (or Winefride; Welsh: Gwenffrewi; Latin: Wenefreda, Winifreda) was a Welsh virgin martyr of the 7th century. Her story was celebrated as...
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  • Winifred Atwell (1914–1983), a pianist who enjoyed great popularity in Britain in the 1950s with a series of boogie woogie and ragtime hits Winifred Mitchell...
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  • Winifred instructed him that Columbanus must go to Saint Winifred's Well in North Wales for a cure. When they return, Columbanus says Saint Winifred appeared...
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    140 St Winifred's Church is a Church of England church in Branscombe in Devon, England. The church is dedicated to Saint Winifred, a Welsh saint. It is...
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  • Dyfrig 6 June: Y Trisaint, the Three Saints 22 June: The decollation of Saint Winifred 26 June: The translation of Saint Brynach 1 or 2 July: Gwyl y Gwlaw...
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  • letter writing, found in his other works as well. The inclusion of Saint Winifred was inspired by the mention of the Holy Head (Holywell) in the original...
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    Venus de Milo White City (1985) as Alice Castaway (1986) as Sister Saint Winifred Prick Up Your Ears (1987) as Leonie Orton Sammy and Rosie Get Laid (1987)...
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    Oxfordshire, England. The toponym is derived from the well of Saint Winifred and Saint Margaret. In 1921 the parish had a population of 846. On 1 April...
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  • Donohoe as Lucy Irvine Georgina Hale as Sister Saint Margaret Frances Barber as Sister Saint Winifred Tony Rickards as Jason Todd Rippon as Rod Virginia...
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  • Brycheiniog, the Welsh, 5th-century king Saint Eleri (7th century), Welsh prince and abbot, cousin of Saint Winifred Eleri Cousins (born 1987), archaeologist...
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  • Caradocus, mythical British king of the fourth century Caradoc, suitor of Saint Winifred Caradog ap Meirion, eighth-century king of Gwynedd Caradoc, figure from...
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    Natacha Rambova (born Winifred Kimball Shaughnessy; January 19, 1897 – June 5, 1966) was an American film costume designer, set designer, and occasional...
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    Pulford. Holywell is associated with the beheading of Saint Winifred. As the story goes, Winifred was a virgin who was beheaded by a local leader after...
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  • the Abbey, threatening the precious reliquary of Saint Winifred. When the waters recede, the saint is gone, beginning a long search with tangled motives...
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  • Emerson Interviewed by You". Keyboard. "Meeting Winifred Atwell " Winifred Atwell Tribute – Winifred Atwell Tribute". Winifredatwell.comlu.com. 20 June...
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    joining all of the historical and religious locations of the town. Saint Winifred, a 7th century Welsh virgin martyr, inspired St Winefride's Well Thomas...
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  • described or referred to in the books. For example, the translation of Saint Winifred to Shrewsbury Abbey is fictionalised in the first chronicle, A Morbid...
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  • innocence. He also has a special affection for the martyred maiden Saint Winifred who lies at the centre of the first book in the series, A Morbid Taste...
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  • such troubled times, the Abbey holds the feast in honour of its own Saint Winifred, whose remains were taken (translated) from Wales four years earlier...
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  • as a saint. Uncle, spiritual teacher, and guardian of Saint Winifred. Late in life he received a series of visions. Legend says that when Winifred was...
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    project British Listed Buildings Church of St. Winifred "Nottinghamshire Kingston on Soar, St. Winifred [N01406]". National Pipe Organ Register. British...
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    Welsh Saints, namely Saint Winifred and Saint Beuno; the North Wales Pilgrim's Way links many of the locations associated with them. Saint Winifred (or...
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  • Eadmer of Saint Eata parish of Attingham, and last confessor of Aldwin. Brother Rhun: He is a monk who was cured by a miracle of Saint Winifred two years...
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  • starring Dev Patel. An Arthurian tale, but also refers to the legend of Saint Winifred. 2022: Autumn in Wales. A Malaysian romantic comedy set in Wales. Cinema...
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  • Kew, London Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride Church, Amlwch Saint Winifred St Winefride's Well This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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    enterprises in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The current Church of Saint Winifred was built between 1133 and 1160 in the Norman era and enlarged in stages...
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  • coming on 22 June in 1142: honouring the day five years earlier when Saint Winifred's reliquary was placed on its altar, and paying the rent due to the widow...
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  • Saint symbolism has been used from the very beginnings of the religion. Each saint is said to have led an exemplary life and symbols have been used to...
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  • praying for intercession from St. Winifred. Shrewsbury's Abbot Radulfus has reluctantly agreed to loan out his saint when a bequest arrives for Tutilo:...
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    Teneu (redirect from Saint Theneva)
    St Winifred (c. 1140), in which Winifred, went to St Eleri for instruction. St Eleri put Winifred in the care of his mother "Theonia" whom Winifred eventually...
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