Department for Education. Retrieved 11 January 2015. "St Birinus School Prospectus" (PDF). St. Birinus School. p. 3. Retrieved 10 January 2015. "Houses and Awards"...
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Birinus, a Frank, came to the kingdom of Wessex in 634, landing at the port of Hamwic, now in the St Mary's area of Southampton. During Birinus's brief...
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Primary School, Deddington Didcot Primary Academy, Didcot Dorchester St Birinus CE School, Dorchester on Thames Dr Radcliffe's CE Primary School, Steeple...
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mixed sixth form, known as Didcot Sixth Form, is shared with St Birinus School. The school is made up of seven houses which are named after famous women...
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The Church of St Birinus is a Church of England church in Morgan's Vale, Wiltshire, England. It was designed by Charles Ponting and constructed in 1894–96...
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cricketer. Joel was born at Oxford in April 1980. He was educated at St Birinus School, before going up to Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. While studying...
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Parish. Two of Didcot's state secondary schools; St Birinus School and Didcot Girls' School are single-sex schools that join at sixth form to host Didcot...
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Hagbourne. The County secondary schools that serve West Hagbourne are in Didcot: St. Birinus School (for boys) and Didcot Girls School. Thames Travel route 94...
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Carfax College (category Private schools in Oxfordshire)
previously known as Carfax Tutorial Establishment is a registered independent school in England, specializing in providing one-to-one and very-small-group tuition...
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finally received the Christian message, with the arrival of the missionary Birinus and the foundation of his see at Dorchester-on-Thames in 636. Nevertheless...
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Woodfalls CE Primary School serves Morgan's Vale, Woodfalls, Lover and Redlynch; it was built as a National School in 1869, next to St Birinus' church. Redlynch...
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Wing, Buckinghamshire (redirect from Overstone Combined School)
Wing, dedicated to All Saints, was also built at about this time for St Birinus, but evidence found in the 15th century during extensive renovations on...
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West Wycombe (redirect from St. Lawrence, West Wycombe)
retained religious importance: a church is said to have been erected by St Birinus (who had become the bishop of the West Saxons in AD 634). A Norman watch...
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Bicester (redirect from Glory Farm Primary School)
these ancient routes. St. Edburg’s Church in Bicester was founded as a minster, perhaps in the mid 7th century after St. Birinus converted Cynegils, King...
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Christchurch, Dorset (redirect from Christchurch Junior School)
was founded in approximately AD 650 by missionaries sent to Wessex by St Birinus, the first Bishop of Dorchester (Oxfordshire). They settled on a stretch...
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"Church of St Edward King & Martyr, Castle Donington". About us. "Church of St Edward, King and Martyr, Corfe Castle". About St Edwards. "Church of St. Edward...
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Armenia in 639, Persia in 642 635 Cynegils of Wessex baptized by Bishop Birinus 664 Synod of Whitby unites Celtic Christianity of British Isles with Roman...
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in their names: Tilehurst St Catherine and Calcot St Birinus, Tilehurst St George, Tilehurst St Mary Magdalen and Tilehurst St Michael (the latter church...
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Augustine/Edwin and Paulinus/Oswald and Aidan/Oswy and Chad/Kynegils and Birinus and Redwald and Felix. In front of the Priests' Stalls are four men associated...
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Wells Cathedral (redirect from Cathedral Church of St Andrew, Wells)
represented early missionaries to Britain, of which Augustine of Canterbury, St Birinus, and Benedict Biscop are identifiable by their attributes. In the second...
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Pastscape — Detailed Result: ST LEONARDS PRIORY British History Online — Houses of Benedictine monks: The priory of St Leonard, Norwich — Victoria County...
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St. Francis Solano, Apostle of Peru, of the Order of St. Francis. Edward Dunigan. p. 211. Toribio Romo González Vatican.va, article in Spanish ""St....
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monastery, accompanied the Greek Theodore of Tarsus to England in 669, while Birinus, who evangelised Wessex, was also from Italy—and it may be that these individuals...
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participated in the establishment of Langton's tomb and chantry in the chapel of St Birinus at Winchester Cathedral, and was certainly involved in setting up his...
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110. Cassan, Stephen Hyde. The Lives of the Bishops of Winchester: From Birinus, the First Bishop of the West Saxons, to the Present Time; Vol. II. p....
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Andrew Morgan's Vale: St Birinus Plaitford: St Peter Redlynch: St Mary Hazelbury Bryan and the Hillside Parishes Belchalwell: St Aldhelm Fifehead Neville:...
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cast in 1819. St Michael's parish is part of the Churn Benefice. In 634, St Birinus was sent from Rome to convert the Midlands. Tradition has it that he preached...
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A bishopric had been established at Dorchester as early as 634, when Birinus, the apostle of Wessex, was given an episcopal seat there, but when a bishop...
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District Council decided to build a new council estate to be named after Birinus or Berin, a local saint. The word 'field' was added because the Americans...
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Mary Berry (conductor) (category People educated at the Perse School for Girls)
Queen Elizabeth II. Berry died in 2008 and was buried in the Church of St Birinus at Dorchester, Oxfordshire, where her Schola had sung the Paschal Triduum...
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