The Pembroke Deanery is a Roman Catholic deanery in the Diocese of Menevia, Swansea, Wales that covers several churches in Pembrokeshire and the surrounding...
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Roman Catholic Diocese of Menevia (section Deaneries)
deaneries are: Carmarthen Deanery Llandrindod Wells Deanery Pembroke Deanery Port Talbot Deanery Swansea Deanery Catholic Bishops' Conference of England and Wales...
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This list contains parishes in Miramar, Pembroke Pines and other communities. The archdiocese has one deanery in Monroe County, containing all the parishes...
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caldeyislandwales.com History Status Abbey Founded 1910 Architecture Functional status Active Heritage designation Grade II* listed Administration Deanery Pembroke...
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Bryn Mawr College (section The Deanery)
C. Olmsted designed a private garden for M. Carey Thomas adjoining the Deanery. The garden was later modified and renamed as the Blanca Noel Taft Memorial...
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in the Deanery and Diocese of Oxford. The church is on the street named St Aldate's, opposite Christ Church college and next door to Pembroke College...
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The Bryn Mawr College Deanery was the campus residence of the first Dean and second President of Bryn Mawr College, Martha Carey Thomas, who maintained...
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Thomas Nevile (category Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge)
to study at Pembroke. During a long and distinguished career he held a succession of prestigious ecclesiastical posts including the Deanery of both Peterborough...
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Lady Anne Clifford, Countess of Dorset, Pembroke and Montgomery, suo jure 14th Baroness de Clifford (30 January 1590 – 22 March 1676) was an English peeress...
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was at Cambridge from 1528 to 1533. During his education, he resided in Pembroke Hall and Christ's College and at the homes of his father's friends and...
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Marshal, 1st Earl of Pembroke (1146–1219). William Marshal, 2nd Earl of Pembroke (1190 – 6 April 1231). Gilbert Marshal, 4th Earl of Pembroke (1194 – 27 June...
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Earl of Pembroke (1580–1630), politician and courtier, buried in a family vault in front of the altar. Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke Philip Herbert...
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brother-in-law Jasper Tudor, Earl of Pembroke, on 28 January 1457, the 13-year-old Margaret gave birth to a son, Henry Tudor, at Pembroke Castle. As she was not yet...
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Thomas Fry (dean of Lincoln) (category Alumni of Pembroke College, Cambridge)
Charles Fry was born on 16 April 1846 and educated at Bedford School and Pembroke College, Cambridge. He was a career schoolmaster, teaching at Durham School...
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The priory was founded in 1190 by William Marshal, created 1st Earl of Pembroke, intended for a community of the Augustinian Canons regular and was dedicated...
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Swansea to the east and Fishguard Harbour, Milford Haven, Tenby, Pembroke and Pembroke Dock to the west; these services are operated by Transport for Wales...
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and enlarged in the 16th, 17th and 19th centuries. It is now called The Deanery and is a Grade II* listed building. Weald Manor is a manor house west of...
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George Fitzhugh (priest) (category Masters of Pembroke College, Cambridge)
Lady Alice Fiennes. FitzHugh obtained a licence from the Pope to hold a deanery at sixteen. By the age of twenty-three, he became an ordained priest. He...
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Robert Payne Smith (category Alumni of Pembroke College, Oxford)
Hebrew by his eldest sister, Esther. In 1837 he obtained an exhibition at Pembroke College, Oxford to study classics. In 1841 he graduated with second-class...
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disseminate research directly into on-the-ground practices. The Oxford Education Deanery, borne from these partnerships, supports the professional development of...
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Primary School Manchester Primary School Mooroolbark East Primary School Pembroke Primary School Rolling Hills Primary Mooroolbark College Yarra Hills Secondary...
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Monumental Inscriptions and Heraldry, together with the Heraldry of the Palace, Deanery, and Vicar's Close, with Annotations from Wills, Registers, etc., and Illustrations...
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Cosheston, Hundleton, Lamphey, Monkton, Nash, Pembroke, Pembroke Dock St John, Pembroke Dock St Patrick, Pembroke Dock St Teilo, Redberth, St Twynnells and...
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first, second and third deaneries of Brackwell and Rothwell, the first and second deaneries of Haddon and Preston, and the deaneries of Daventry, Northampton...
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Spanish Town Road; Waltham Park Road; Molynes Road;Washington Boulevard; Pembroke Hall Chancery Street 31 Downtown Spanish Town Road; Three Miles; Weymouth...
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3rd Earl of Pembroke. After Herbert's death in 1630 these were again conveyed in 1631 to his successor Philip Herbert, 4th Earl of Pembroke and later owned...
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Robert Mapletoft (category Masters of Pembroke College, Cambridge)
1609 – 20 August 1677) was an English churchman and academic, Master of Pembroke College, Cambridge and Dean of Ely. He was son of Hugh Mapletoft, rector...
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Württemberg consistory, the Evangelical Supreme Ecclesiastical Council, deanery and parish archives, educational institutions, the works and associations...
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7 is listed at Grade II. Other buildings on Miller's Green include the Deanery, listed at Grade II*, the Old Mill House, No. 2 Miller's Green, listed...
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Langley, The History and Antiquities of the Hundred of Desborough and Deanery of Wycombe (R. Faulder, London 1797), pp. 48–49 (Internet Archive). Contains...
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