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    The Fenwick Hall, which is also known as Fenwick Castle, is a plantation house built about 1730 on Johns Island, South Carolina, across the Stono River...
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  • Fenwick may refer to: Fenwick, Nova Scotia, a community Fenwick, Ontario, a village Fenwick, East Ayrshire, a village Fenwick, Kyloe, Northumberland Fenwick...
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  • Worcester, Massachusetts. It was founded by educators Benedict Joseph Fenwick and Thomas F. Mulledy in 1843 under the auspices of the Society of Jesus...
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    Fenwick High School is a private Catholic college preparatory school located in Oak Park, a town in Cook County, Illinois that is bordered by Chicago...
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    Fenwick (/ˈfɛnɪk/) is a British chain of department stores in the United Kingdom. It was founded in 1882 by John James Fenwick in Newcastle upon Tyne,...
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  • north-west of Lily Hall, Fenwick (1151610)", National Heritage List for England, retrieved 14 November 2021 Historic England, "Fenwick Hall, Fenwick (1314800)"...
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  • 9 (15) "Fenwick Plantation" Fenwick Hall, Johns Island, South Carolina October 16, 2015 (2015-10-16) TWC investigate Fenwick Hall on Fenwick Plantation...
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    Benedict Joseph Fenwick SJ (September 3, 1782 – August 11, 1846) was an American Catholic prelate, Jesuit, and educator who served as the Bishop of Boston...
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    and the number of Catholics increased, the community petitioned Bishop Fenwick to send them a priest. In response to this appeal, the bishop appointed...
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    Sir John Fenwick, 3rd Baronet (c. 1645 – 28 January 1697) was an English Army officer and politician. He succeeded to the Fenwick baronetcy after the death...
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    with many bunkbeds on the second floor. Victor Morawetz, the owner of Fenwick Hall, bought the club's holdings in 1936. He did not intend to make it his...
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  • hall built and the old dinner hall and hut demolished. The two main areas of Fenwick are High Fenwick and Laigh Fenwick, referring directly to the area...
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    Institute (Instituto São João de Brito), Kasait-Ulmera, East Timor Campion Hall, Oxford University, Oxford Heythrop College, University of London, London...
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    His army crossed the Stono River and set up temporary headquarters at Fenwick Hall. Moving to James Island, marching up the west bank of the Ashley River...
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  • Baronetage of England. It was created on 9 June 1628 for Sir John Fenwick, of Wallington Hall, Northumberland. He sat as Member of Parliament for Northumberland...
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  • On 30 April 2012, he was inducted into the St. Catharines Sports Hall of Fame. Fenwick made his debut for Canada in a June 1994 friendly match against...
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    rented the property out until 1915. In 1929, Mrs. Victor Morawetz of Fenwick Hall, Johns Island, bought the house. "Candlelight Tours Set". Charleston...
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    1843. Originally known as the college building, it was later named Fenwick Hall, and was entirely destroyed by fire in 1852. Regularly inspecting progress...
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    the Fenwick Island Lighthouse and on January 11, 1858 a ten-acre tract for the station was obtained from Mary C. Hall for only $50. The Fenwick Island...
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  • Roger Fenwick (c. 1662 – by October 1701) was an English politician. Roger Fenwick was the eldest son of William Fenwick (died 1675) of Irthington, Cumberland...
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    Liz Fenwick (born 1963) is an American writer of commercial fiction, living in Cornwall, England. She has published nine novels and two novellas taking...
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  • Charleston 1729–1730 House Fairfield Plantation McClellanville 1730 House Fenwick Hall Johns Island 1730 House Col. George Chicken House 49 Tradd Street, Charleston...
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    governance". Fenwick was a finalist for the 2016 New Zealander of the Year Award and was inducted to the New Zealand Business Hall of Fame in 2016. Fenwick was...
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  • Sir John Fenwick, 1st Baronet (c. 1570 – c. 1658) of Wallington and Fenwick, Northumberland, was an English landowner and politician who sat in the House...
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  • and they visit their old pool hall. Shrevie, married to Beth and working as an appliance store salesman, learns from Fenwick that Boogie is taking a date...
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    Ethel Gordon Fenwick (née Manson; 26 January 1857 – 13 March 1947) was a British nurse who played a major role in the History of Nursing in the United...
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  • Lancashire. Fenwick was born into a wealthy family. Her parents were Thomas and Ann (Dowbiggin) Bennison. They had moved into Hornby Hall in 1735. An...
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    Massachusetts, on July 14, which destroyed the college's main building, Fenwick Hall, and most of its contents. The school's president, Anthony F. Ciampi...
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    and Bywell was sold in 1571 by the Crown to the Fenwick family. William Fenwick (son of John Fenwick High Sheriff of Northumberland in 1727) built the...
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    Hall to Sir William Blackett for £4000 and an annuity of £2000 a year. The annuity was to be paid for his lifetime and that of his wife, Mary Fenwick...
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