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    Saint Hybald (fl. c. 664 – c. 690), also known as Higbald, Hibald or Hygbald, was a 7th-century Anglo-Saxon saint. His feastdays are 18 September and 14...
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    (for Scunthorpe) and TMCR 95.3 (covering Epworth and Isle of Axholme). St. Hybald Church in Hibaldstow, Brigg Thornton Abbey in Thornton Curtis Scunthorpe...
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    evidence from the Roman site itself. The village name derives from Saint Hybald – a Northumbrian missionary who came to the area in the latter part of the...
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  • primis obsecro supplex obnixis precibus" (possibly identical with 2 below) Hybald (seventh-century saint) Higbald of Lindisfarne (died 803) This disambiguation...
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    Knights Templar the advowson of the village's church, dedicated to Saint Hybald, in return for the Templars providing, for ever more, a chaplain to perform...
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  •     690   Huno     690   Hyacinth     690   Hygbald (Higbald, Hugbald, Hybald)     690   John (Joannes)     690   Bishop of Bergamo Jonatus     690  ...
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  • Licetfeld River Tame (Tamer) 7 * Saint Hybald of Lindsey Higebold on Lindesige Higeboldus apud Lindesige Hibaldstow St Hybald's Church, Hibaldstow Cecesége Cecesege...
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  • Maidenwell East Lindsey Maltby le Marsh East Lindsey Manby East Lindsey St Hybald's Church (redundant) Manton North Lincolnshire Grade II SE 93404 02692 Rebuilt...
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    1848, and closed 120 years later. The line is still open. The church of St Hybald is dedicated to a 7th-century Saxon of that name. It is built in the Early...
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    1936. The parish church is a Grade II listed building dedicated to Saint Hybald. It was built of limestone in 1861 by J. M. Hooker, and Wheeler of Tunbridge...
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    Peter and St Paul (1874–76) Heckington, St Andrew (1887–88) Hibaldstow, St Hybald (1875) Irby, Saint Andrew (1883) Laceby, Saint Margaret (1883) Lenton –...
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  • Church of St Hybald...
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  • St Hybald's Church Tower, Hibaldstow...
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    Nicasius of Rheims. Miniature of St. Venantius Fortunatus. Tower of St Hybald's Church in Hibaldstow. The notation Old Style or (OS) is sometimes used...
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    Nicholson on Brigg church. Scawby 1840-2. North Lincolnshire. The church of St Hybald is dedicated to a 7th-century Saxon The tower is original, of the 15th century...
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  • Church of St Hybald...
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