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ed the family estates at Fenham and Newminster | Abbey on the death of his elder brother John, in 174 |
Houses in the Historic District, including The | Abbey on the far right |
n twice removed) and Queen Mary at Westminster | Abbey on 22 June 1911. |
Provence, queen of England, was buried in the | abbey on 11 September 1291. |
She died in Quedlinburg | Abbey on 21 January 1203. |
McKie married Phyllis Ross in Westminster | Abbey on 5 April 1956. |
poem Lines composed a few miles above Tintern | Abbey on revisiting the banks of the Wye during a to |
victory, Alfred founded a monastery, Athelney | Abbey, on the Isle in 888, which lasted until the Di |
ied on 28 February 1756, and was buried in the | Abbey on 9 March under the consistory court, where h |
he service of Thanksgiving held in Westminster | Abbey on Tuesday 4 February 1975. |
consecrated bishop of Mauritius in Westminster | Abbey on 24 Feb. 1869. |
as a papal mandatory in a document of Paisley | Abbey on December 18 of the same year (1225). |
Joseph II brought about the dissolution of the | abbey on 21 May 1789. |
Salisbury, who was consecrated at Westminster | Abbey on 30 November 1993 and enthroned in Salisbury |
dolf III against a rebellion, she died at Selz | Abbey on December 16, 999, days short of the millenn |
shop Bob was consecrated bishop at Westminster | Abbey on 30 November 2004 and installed as Bishop of |
ylands was consecrated a bishop at Westminster | Abbey on 28 October 2009 and installed as Bishop of |
Carfax | Abbey, on their 2004 album Second Skin |
then in 1934 asked to be transferred to Quarr | Abbey, on the Isle of Wight. |
and Catherine "Kate" Middleton at Westminster | Abbey on Friday, 29 April 2011, as one of two page b |
He was appointed a Prebendary of Westminster | Abbey on 4 October 1806 which appointment he held un |
ows in the Benedictine order and entered Quarr | Abbey on the Isle of Wight, where he remained until |
comprised the previous holdings of Bermondsey | Abbey, on the west side of Borough High Street, and |
as built with stone from the ruins of a Norman | abbey on the site. |
h they used for the building of Strata Florida | Abbey on land granted to them by The Lord Rhys. |
He was buried in Westminster | Abbey on 26 June 1667. |
y Edmond Moulu, who was making photos of Orval | Abbey on new Gevalux paper, and applied this techniq |
Henry of Blois who employed him at Glastonbury | Abbey on administrative tasks. |
A water tower from Shrewsbury | Abbey on Colonel Stephens' Shropshire and Montgomery |
on 20 February 1474 and took possession of the | abbey on 28 May. |
. James's Palace and was buried in Westminster | Abbey on 15 April 1671 (5 April o.s.). |
ant by Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow, to Jedburgh | Abbey on 4 July; it was issued at Jedburgh. |
ated to the See of Peterborough in Westminster | Abbey, on March 25, 1927, by the Bishop of Wincheste |
of a double monastery along with her brother's | abbey on Boar's Hill. |
y station is the first station after St Albans | Abbey on the St Albans Branch Line. |
Saint Eorcengota became a nun at Faremoutiers | Abbey on the continent, and Saint Ermenilda became a |
It was decided to build the | abbey on the site of the Church of St. Andrew and St |
Cross and George Cross Memorial in Westminster | Abbey on 14 May 2003. |
adopted its new, official name Our Lady of Joy | Abbey on January 15, 2000. |
The ruins of Strata Florida | Abbey on the road from Tregaron have a mystical qual |
kinsman of Aethelred II founded a Benedictine | abbey on the site of the earlier minster. |
0, prior to the funeral service at Westminster | Abbey on 11 November 1920. |
ed the king and Jane Seymour at St Augustine's | Abbey on their summer progress to Canterbury and Dov |
before flowing into saltflats below Cockersand | Abbey on the Lune estuary. |
penitents visiting and giving alms to Beeleigh | Abbey on the anniversary of his death. |
ntreal, Canada, and consecrated in Westminster | Abbey on 25 July. |
away from the cave church to form Michaelstein | Abbey on the present site. |
gentrud are the same, she may have entered the | abbey on her husbands death. |
lected Abbot of Evesham when infirmarer of the | abbey, on 6 December 1418, and was consecrated in Be |
house, which was once part of the Benedictine | Abbey, on the banks of the River Trent. |
oeducational Catholic school located in Darley | Abbey, on the outskirts of Derby, England. |
f the name, Munkbro-, refers to the Greyfriars | abbey once found on the islet Riddarholmen and the b |
ife in 1982, retiring with his wife to Laleham | Abbey, once the home of Richard Bingham, 7th Earl of |
Ellie eventually marries "the fruit fly guy" ( | Abbey once said in "Isaac and Ishmael" that she had |
Dunfermline | Abbey, one of Scotland's most important cultural sit |
rewery founded in 1884 within the walls of the | abbey Onze Lieve Vrouw van Koningshoeven in Berkel-E |
was a semi-professional production in 1981 at | Abbey Opera, and the first fully professional UK pro |
ceiling is higher than the nave of Westminster | Abbey or the dome of St Paul's Cathedral. |
The original building known as the | Abbey or Dunscroft Grange was demolished in 1966-7. |
Wienhausen | Abbey or Convent (German: Kloster Wienhausen) near W |
h century, was a Benedictine monastery, Chimay | Abbey or St. Monegonde's Abbey (Abbaye de Ste. |
ddingham and also the beautiful spot of Bolton | Abbey or Bolton Priory. |
In 1919 a convent of Trappist nuns, Chimay | Abbey or Abbey of Our Lady of Peace (Abbaye de Notre |
Raoul, founder of Vaucelles | Abbey or Saint Raoul (also San Raul), or Dom Rodulph |
Westvleteren | Abbey or St. Sixtus' Abbey, Westvleteren, which belo |
ts take place elsewhere, such as in Tewkesbury | Abbey or Worcester Cathedral. |
Roskilde | Abbey or Our Lady's Abbey, Roskilde (Roskilde Kloste |
ble to effect an entry into either Westminster | Abbey or Hall. |
Westminster | Abbey organ |
The choir is directed by the | Abbey Organist and Master of the Choristers, Robert |
The | Abbey, originally built as a monastery, has a gothic |
Hexham | Abbey originated as a monastery founded by Saint Wil |
ne was an alien priory, i.e. it belonged to an | abbey outside the English realm. |
The Abbot of Glastonbury | Abbey owned the land and 5 hides (660 acres) were su |
By the time of Edward the Confessor, the | abbey owned slightly more than half the town; the re |
At the height of its prosperity the | abbey owned half of the valley and was renowned for |
By 1327, the | Abbey owned all of West Suffolk. |
nds and chapels in southern Scotland, Jedburgh | Abbey owned great lands in Northumberland. |
The | abbey owns significant artworks and artifacts, inclu |
The Archaeology and History of Glastonbury | Abbey p191-203. |
Judging by the Buckfast | Abbey page and what i know, he was born 1898, so I w |
, Collinstown, and a sister parish of the Fore | Abbey parish of Saint Feichin. |
Dolgarrog(1) (absorbed Maenan | Abbey parish(2)) |
Abbey Park in West Bridgford, Nottinghamshire is a h | |
Abbey Park now also houses the offices and studios o | |
Abbey Park is a public park in Leicester, England, o | |
The striking | Abbey Park Campus features four floors of modern tea |
Abbey Park is regarded as a pleasant and quiet area | |
Campbell was educated in Weymouth and at | Abbey Park Institution and St Andrews, Fifeshire, Sc |
The | Abbey Park includes a bowls club, children's play ar |
le running to safety between Glenfada Park and | Abbey Park, and was brought to a nearby house by bys |
The village lies at the edge of the Jervaulx | Abbey park, and with Coverdale to the immediate west |
The UK TROBI champion is at | Abbey Park, Leicester, measuring 14 m high, 26 cm d. |
ility for the branch line, including St Albans | Abbey, passed from Silverlink trains to Govia London |
island site, and was the property of Muchelney | Abbey, passing to the Trevillian family after the di |
recorded that centuries ago monks from Watton | Abbey pastured sheep around the village and could re |
Track 4 Re-mixed by Josh | Abbey, Paul Jacobs, Bob Kulick, Meat Loaf |
Nicholson and his choristers from Westminster | Abbey performed there in 1923. |
Ethel Wales as Aunt | Abbey Peters |
Holme Cultram | Abbey pictures (before and after the fire) |
In 1891, | Abbey played for two teams, the St. Paul Apostles an |
reporter until 1907 when he joined the famous | Abbey Players. |
Kevin Bracken, a Trappist monk in Bethlehem | Abbey, Portglenone, to persuade him to return to the |
ough located near Morpeth, Northumberland, the | abbey possessed lands extending to the Scottish bord |
e Archbishops' and Priest Vicar of Westminster | Abbey, posts he will hold until his consecration to |
Battle | Abbey: Precinct Wall |
ng what is possibly the gatehouse to the inner | abbey precinct. |
Abbey Presbyterian Church, Dublin | |
nji, translated by Rev. Hubert Nearman, Shasta | Abbey Press, 2001, ISBN 0930066227 |
. N. Jiyu Kennett, Zen is Eternal Life, Shasta | Abbey Press, 4th edition, 2000, ISBN 0930066200 |
Abbey primarily played the outfield position; howeve | |
y education at Ballyvarley School and then the | Abbey Primary School, Newry. |
al physicist, nanoscientist, and the Robert M. | Abbey Professor of Physics, Applied Physics, and Bio |
1969 by the University of Reading's Bordesley | Abbey Project. |
The | abbey prospered until the Dissolution of the Monaste |
He ruled for twenty-six years, and the | abbey prospered. |
Not in the | abbey proudly laid |
During World War I the | abbey provided shelter to many refugees from the reg |
ounds, including the partially ruined Beaulieu | Abbey, providing a full day out. |
Colman's | Abbey Public Elementary School, and the following ye |
SBN 0-932776-28-0, ISBN 0-932776-29-9/Adonis & | Abbey Publishers, 2005, ISBN 0-932776-29-9 |
Molesme | Abbey quickly became known for its piety and sanctit |
senior semi-professional rugby clubs; Reading | Abbey R.F.C., Redingensians R.F.C. and Reading R.F.C |
a St Albans City railway station and St Albans | Abbey railway station respectively. |
Thornton | Abbey railway station is a railway station close to |
Thornton | Abbey railway station is nearby. |
It runs from St Albans, close to St Albans | Abbey railway station and the site of Roman Verulami |
Merton | Abbey railway station was a railway station in Merto |
Kirkham | Abbey railway station was a minor railway station se |
Bolton | Abbey railway station is on the Embsay and Bolton Ab |
suburb of the city and is served by St Albans | Abbey railway station. |
It is the remains of a former Benedictine | abbey, Ramsey Abbey. |
were winners of the Prince Albert Cup, beating | Abbey Rangers 5-4 in the match at Surrey Sports Park |
he Collegiate Church of St. Peter, Westminster | Abbey, rather than to its component Westminster Scho |
al and Dublin where he taught music in Loretto | Abbey Rathfarnham. |
gh eclipsed in importance by the later Reading | Abbey, Reading Minster has regained its importance s |
n part "Priorij Corsendonck" is a 15th century | abbey, rebuild and renovated several times, and now |
ve Charles Frederick of Baden had parts of the | abbey rebuilt as a private residence for his sons. |
Hulton | Abbey received other gifts from the Aldithley family |
a production of Shiels' The Rugged Path set an | Abbey record by attracting a total audience of 25,00 |
In 1129, the Abbot of Glastonbury | Abbey recorded that corn was growing here on land wh |
er Symphony conducted by Rolf Beck in Eberbach | Abbey, recorded live. |
The Roche | Abbey records were lost or destroyed so there are no |
by Lawrence (Piano Roll) Cook was released by | Abbey Records as catalog number 15053. |
Reading | Abbey Rediscovered. |
Lafferty's / Crock of Gold / Lady Birr / | Abbey Reel |
It is known for Wienhausen | Abbey, referenced in the municipal coat of arms. |
and the name of the village at the gate of the | abbey refers to this. |
ea between the church of Worcester and Evesham | Abbey regarding the estates of Bengeworth and Hampto |
n, whose names are recorded in the Westminster | Abbey registers. |
Emperor Frederick II granted the | abbey Reichsunmittelbarkeit in 1218, thus making it |
The chronicles of the | abbey relate that while celebrating mass at Floreffe |
With | Abbey released and Luton relegated at the end of the |
Substantial parts of the | abbey remain, showing close links with other abbeys |
The | abbey remained in existence until 1537, when it was |
his stewardship his often financially troubled | abbey remained solvent (a difficult task given the s |
Following the Reformation the | Abbey remained in use as a parish church, but disast |
Abbotsbury | Abbey remains and the abbey barn. |
Lilleshall | Abbey: Remains |
Waltham | Abbey remains the County's most impressive piece of |
Abbey removed to Durham, 1083 | |
He held the commendatorship of Charroux | Abbey, resigning in 1648. |
Bath | Abbey Restoration (his additions were removed by Sir |
The ruins with | Abbey Retail Park and Canary Wharf in the background |
Abbey retained all of its branch based investment an | |
The | abbey retained an interest as chief lord of the mano |
ership with Charles Cholmondeley of Vale Royal | Abbey, Richard Turner of Pettywood and William Watts |
the eleventh century the monks engineered the | Abbey River as an offshoot of the River Thames to su |
The River Shannon and | Abbey River flow on either side of the island. |
anded to include Irishtown to the south of the | Abbey River. |
The second CD, | Abbey Road Sessions Part 2, had three more tracks an |
Peter and Gordon recorded "I Go to Pieces" at | Abbey Road Studios with John Burgess producing; as w |
The Scorpions recorded two singles at | Abbey Road Studios, which were released on the Parlo |
The album was recorded by | Abbey Road Live, during Slash's solo show at the Man |
d and mastered "on-the-fly" during the show by | Abbey Road Live. |
Tracks 4-5 recorded at | Abbey Road Studios, London, 18 February 1965 |
2010 added momentum to the campaign to "save" | Abbey Road studios. |
Because - The Beatles (performed on Live from | Abbey Road in 2009, with David Preston on guitar) |
Tracks 8-9 composite of takes recorded at | Abbey Road Studios, London, 17 & 20 February 1967 |
DVD mastering: | Abbey Road Interactive |
Post-production at | Abbey Road |
ould You Believe? were digitally remastered at | Abbey Road Studios by Peter Mew in March 1998. |
riginally recorded by The Beatles on the album | Abbey Road |
Ian Paice and Bernie Marsden, recorded live at | Abbey Road 2000. |
The album was mastered at | Abbey Road Studios, where the Beatles recorded most |
rding sessions of The Dark Side of the Moon at | Abbey Road Studios. |
Recorded on 11 September 1968 at | Abbey Road Studios, London |
Recorded on 21 July 1969 at | Abbey Road Studios, London |
Recorded on 9 July 1969 at | Abbey Road Studios, London |
astered on October 21, 2008 by Geoff Pesche at | Abbey Road Studios as part of the Tim's original Gui |
It was recorded at | Abbey Road Studios on February 11, 1963 in a single |
Abbey Road is the principal road system through the | |
d continued recording at, among other studios, | Abbey Road Studios in London. |
the Irish Sea can be seen from the top end of | Abbey Road near Hawcoat/Hollow Lane. |
Holker Street - | Abbey Road - Rawlinson Street |
The | Abbey Road Sessions EP is an EP by the band Embrace. |
All the tracks were recorded live at | Abbey Road Studios on 19 October 1997. |
The north-western end of | Abbey Road begins in Kilburn, at the intersection of |
rchestra recorded nearly two hours of music at | Abbey Road Studios in London. |
"My Favorite Mistake" - Live from | Abbey Road Studios |
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