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    Margaret Clitherow (1556 – 25 March 1586) was an English saint and martyr of the Roman Catholic Church, known as "the Pearl of York". She was pressed to...
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  • 1635 John Clitherow (1782 – 1852) British army officer active in Canada Margaret Clitherow (1556 – 1586) English saint Nicholas Clitherow, Bishop of...
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    English nun Margaret Clitherow (1556–1586) Margaret the Barefooted (1325–1395) Saint Margaret Mary Alacoque (1647–1690) Saint Margaret of Castello (1287–1320)...
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    contains a priest-hole fireplace. On the ground floor is a shrine to St Margaret Clitherow, who was married to a butcher who owned and lived in a shop in the...
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    about 1436. Among the structures of The Shambles is a shrine to Saint Margaret Clitherow, who was married to a butcher who owned and lived in a shop in the...
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  • famous case in the United Kingdom was that of Roman Catholic martyr St Margaret Clitherow, who, in order to avoid a trial in which her own children would be...
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  • (1287–1320) Saint Margaret the Barefooted (1325–1395) Saint Rita of Cascia (1381–1457) Saint Margaret Clitherow (1556–1586) Saint Margaret Ward (died 1588)...
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    converted to the Catholic Church, including St Edmund Campion, St Margaret Clitherow, King Charles II, King James II and VII, St John Henry Cardinal Newman...
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    she shares a feast day with fellow female martyr saints, Margaret Clitherow and Margaret Ward on 30 August. The three were officially added to the Episcopal...
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  • Social Care There are five houses within the school: St John Boste, St Margaret Clitherow, Blessed John Ingram, St Anne Line and St Thomas More. In the same...
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  • the Duchess of Burgundy St. Margaret Clitherow (1556–1586), English saint of the Roman Catholic Church Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon (1930–2002)...
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    a prisoner until they make a plea or die — is carried out against Margaret Clitherow of York after she refuses to enter a plea on charges of harboring...
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  • most infamous case in England was that of Roman Catholic martyr St. Margaret Clitherow, who (in order to avoid a trial in which her own children would be...
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    Aidan, Edward the Confessor, John Fisher, Thomas More, Petroc, Piran, Margaret Clitherow and Thomas Becket. There are non-Christian religions practised. Jews...
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    Roman Catholic Diocese of Wrexham. Along with fellow lay martyr St. Margaret Clitherow, Gwyn is the co-patron of the Latin Mass Society of England and Wales...
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  • Margaret Middleton may refer to: Margaret Clitherow (1556–1586), née Middleton, English saint and martyr Yvonne De Carlo (1922–2007), actress, real name...
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  • Clwyd, Wales) Margaret Clitherow née Middleton (1556–1586), married laywoman of the Diocese of Middlesbrough (North Yorkshire, England) Margaret Ward (c. 1550–1588)...
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    the reign of Elizabeth I. One such person was a York woman named Margaret Clitherow who was later canonised. During the English Civil War, which started...
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    Joseph, Green Hammerton • St Margaret Clitherow, Haxby • University Chaplaincy Centre, York • Shrine of St Margaret Clitherow, York • St Bede's Pastoral...
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    Barberi, priest – Optional Memorial (eW) 30 August – Saints Margaret Clitherow, Anne Line and Margaret Ward, martyrs – Optional Memorial (eW) 31 August – Saint...
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  • lives, since sheltering a priest was a capital offence. In 1586, Margaret Clitherow had been pressed to death for refusing to enter a plea on the charge...
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    shephalburypark.herts.sch.uk. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "St Margaret Clitherow Roman Catholic Primary". clitherow.herts.sch.uk. Retrieved 28 December 2015. "St Nicholas...
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    located in The Shambles. The building was the 16th-century home of Margaret Clitherow, who was executed as a recusant in 1586 and canonised in 1970. It...
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    Genealogy. GENUKI. Retrieved 19 April 2022. "St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Church, Leeds". St Margaret Clitherow Catholic Church, Leeds. Diocese of Leeds....
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    Amalia of Cleves, German princess and writer (b. 1517) March 25 – Margaret Clitherow, English Roman Catholic nun, saint and martyr (b. 1556) March 30 –...
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    suffered under the Jesuits, etc. Act 1584, probably the best known is Margaret Clitherow of York. Charged in 1586 with harbouring priests, (among them Francis...
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    was significant, including Edmund Campion, Robert Southwell, and Margaret Clitherow. Elizabeth herself signed the regicidal death warrant of her cousin...
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    stations are located at the Memorial Hall, the Scout Hut, and St Margaret Clitherow Church. Contested elections were held in May 2023 for both Central...
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  • John Boste Saint Alexander Briant S.J Saint Edmund Campion S.J Saint Margaret Clitherow Saint Philip Evans S.J Saint Thomas Garnet S.J Saint Edmund Gennings...
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    Rowntree's merged with Mackintosh's. 1970 – 25 October: Margaret Clitherow canonised as St Margaret of York. 1971 Stonegate pedestrianised. York becomes...
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