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    locus where it is believed that they landed is known today as St Margaret's Hope. Margaret's arrival in Scotland, after the failed revolt of the Northumbrian...
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    St Margaret's Church Durham is an active parish Church situated on Crossgate in the city of Durham in the North-East of England. The building is Grade...
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    arrangement with Margaret's father and granted the wardship of her extensive lands to William de la Pole, 1st Duke of Suffolk, although Margaret herself remained...
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    of devotion to the Sacred Heart. On 27 December 1673, the feast of St. John, Margaret Mary said that Jesus had permitted her to rest her head upon his heart...
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    the resonance with Margaret Thatcher remains the strongest. "Remarks on becoming Prime Minister (St Francis's prayer)". Margaret Thatcher Foundation...
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    aspects. Blanche still wielded strong influence over her son and would throughout her life. As a sign of her authority, Blanche dismissed Margaret's uncles...
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    David Armstrong-Jones, 2nd Earl of Snowdon (category Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon)
    Chelsea, London. According to Princess Margaret's biographer, Theo Aronson, Linley had a flair for the networking aspect of business and was successful in...
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    Thomas More (redirect from St Thomas More)
    traitors. More's daughter Margaret Roper (née More) later rescued the severed head. It is believed to rest in the Roper Vault of St Dunstan's Church, Canterbury...
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    19/20 December 1327), married Robert II, Duke of Burgundy. Louis and Margaret's two children who died in infancy were first buried at the Cistercian abbey...
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    Football Pitches (Home of Horsforth St Margaret's FC) Cragg Hill Football Pitches (Home of Horsforth St Margaret's FC and AFC Horsforth Reserves) The Rec...
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    Sacred Heart) is a heritage site. St. George's "sister" schools are York House School in Vancouver; St. Margaret's School in Victoria, British Columbia;...
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    Freedman (1988) "The Leeds Jewish Community" pp. 161–174 in L. S. Tate (ed) Aspects of Leeds ISBN 1-871647-38-X "Crime figures in Leeds". Archived from the...
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    St. Joseph on the Brandywine, originally Saint Joseph's Church until St. Joseph's Church- Wilmington was built in 1947, is a parish of the Catholic Church...
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    Montreal, which replicates many aspects of St Peter's on a smaller scale. Postmodernism has seen free adaptations of St Peter's in the Basilica of Our...
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    The St. Bartholomew's Day massacre (French: Massacre de la Saint-Barthélemy) in 1572 was a targeted group of assassinations and a wave of Catholic mob...
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    Church, but within this Church there are two realities, namely, the visible aspect (the institutional hierarchy, the Catholic sacraments, and the laity) and...
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    founded the men's Order of Friars Minor, the women's Order of St. Clare, the Third Order of St. Francis and the Custody of the Holy Land. Once his community...
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    Mark the Evangelist (redirect from St. Mark)
    Coptic Catholic Church all trace their origins to this original community. Aspects of the Coptic liturgy can be traced back to Mark himself. He became the...
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  • Nicholas Ludford (category Burials at St Margaret's, Westminster)
    through the few mentions we have of him from the accounts of St Stephen's Chapel and St Margaret's Church Westminster. The first reference we have is in 1517...
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    historical equivalent of the Mayflower). Historic St. Mary's City also provides presentations on different aspects of colonial era woodland Indian life. At special...
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    these customs spread to other countries, like those of Halloween, and aspects of Christmas (such as Santa Claus). Valentine's Day is celebrated in many...
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    Catherine. Caroline Walker Bynum imagines one surprising and controversial aspect of this marriage: "Underlining the extent to which the marriage was a fusion...
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    Archbishop of Canterbury. In November 1512 the Court of Chancery allowed Lady Margaret's executors to pay for the foundation of the college from her estates. When...
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  • layout of the credits as they appear on screen and even control certain aspects like controlling the audio volume and other various settings of the credits...
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    Pelagia (redirect from St. Pelagia)
     381–404), although Cameron dismisses its testimony. A third St Pelagia of Antioch was Saint Margaret, whose name derives from its earlier form "Margarita"....
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  • London Borough of Barnet Dr Margaret Wendy Elizabeth Austin — Lately Chief Medical Adviser, St John Ambulance. For services to St John Ambulance and to First...
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    of Liverpool (St Agnes', Toxteth; St Stephen's with St Catherine's; St Faith's, Great Crosby; St Paul's, Stoneycroft; and St Margaret's, Toxteth), two...
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    me both of my life and mistress at the same moment. Another important aspect of St Kildan life was the daily "parliament". This was a meeting held in the...
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    the original on February 10, 2017. Trepanier, Peter (2004). "Some Visual Aspects of the Monarchical Tradition" (PDF). Canadian Parliamentary Review. Archived...
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    Therese's character. Some authors suggest that Therese had a strongly neurotic aspect to her personality for most of her life. Harrison concluded that, "her temperament...
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