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med after St. Dunstan, an abbot of Glastonbury | Abbey, who went on to become the Archbishop of Cante |
k records the manor as having passed to Romsey | Abbey, who retained it until the Dissolution of the |
by a haloed St Comgall, founder of the town's | abbey, who was an important figure in the spread of |
fell from his horse, and a monk of St. Albans | Abbey, who had been despoiled of his possessions by |
The mill originally belonged to Reading | Abbey, whose monks are believed to have created the |
lay students would have paid rent to the host | abbey whose rooms they occupied. |
the eastern side, was formerly owned by Sawley | Abbey, whose monks developed the estate which prospe |
in Leicestershire was the Cistercian Garendon | Abbey whose economy was largely based on sheep farmi |
It takes its name from Waverley | Abbey, whose ruins are within the district (unlike l |
h it was originally subordinate to Westminster | Abbey, whose monks followed the Benedictine rule, by |
s not raised by the beginning of September the | Abbey will be forced to close. |
Boys' Choir is a part of the Premonstratensian | Abbey Wilten, at the foot of Bergisel in Innsbruck, |
he school were evacuated and taught at Laycock | Abbey, Wiltshire during the Second World War. |
Malmesbury | Abbey, Wiltshire, England. |
ded as being taken by the monks of St. Peter's | Abbey, Winchcombe, with the Saint's remains. |
He was educated at Westminster | Abbey, Winchester College, Conservatoire Royale de M |
on in "Liber vitae of the New Minster and Hyde | Abbey Winchester", that king Cnut's sister's name wa |
on in "Liber vitae of the New Minster and Hyde | Abbey Winchester", that king Canute's sister's name |
1; The Liber Vitae of the New Minster and Hyde | Abbey Winchester, 1996 |
extinguishers had been supplied to Westminster | Abbey, Windsor Castle, Winchester Cathedral and Oxfo |
ly 1880s when the works were taken over by the | Abbey Wire and Tinplate Company, this venture was sh |
st 1875, before the opening of the branch, the | Abbey Wireworks Company had stopped trading. |
the center of Ballymahon, also in Westminster | Abbey with an epitaph written by Samuel Johnson. |
In 1091 Remigius annexed Eynsham | Abbey, with its revenues, to his new abbey at Stow i |
n 1184, this was altered and Waltham became an | abbey with an abbot and twenty-four canons, which gr |
In the novel, she freely leaves the | abbey with Edith and gives herself to Alan the Red, |
courtesy title Marquess of Tavistock, ran the | Abbey with his wife in his father's absence. |
s as, mocking the crosses on the towers of the | abbey with every vicious thing he does. |
lethargic and died, she was buried in Abingdon | Abbey with her sister Margaret, Countess of Pembroke |
eported Vangheluwe had retired to Westvleteren | Abbey with a state pension of about US$3,600 a month |
usen built, as well as the Baroque wing of the | abbey with the Kaisers' Hall (Kaisersaal), and refur |
ouncil, the parish was redesignated as Waltham | Abbey with the status of a town, and accordingly is |
ember 1964 Coventry City Council bought Coombe | Abbey with 150 acres (0.61 km2) of land. |
nn Leonhard), prominent German architect (Banz | Abbey) with brother Johann |
In August 2009, Dull resigned from Belmont | Abbey with a statement that he had been hired for a |
an agreement in the curia regis with St Albans | Abbey with respect to the wood of Northaw. |
and, with advice from voles, travel to Redwall | Abbey, with the memory of Cluny still fresh in their |
believed that a serious fire badly damaged the | abbey, with archaeological evidence that the church |
Jonathan witnessed a charter of Lindores | Abbey with Roger de Beaumont (died 1202), Bishop of |
utbuildings, this was once a manor of Spalding | Abbey with its own Chapel. |
by the same hand as the Coward monument in the | Abbey, with a weeping putto by an urb. |
popular with tourists, which used to link the | Abbey with the nearby town of Dalton-in-Furness. |
Modwenna spent seven years at the | abbey with two other Irish nuns called Lazar and Alt |
at Brickhill, and the Duke of Bedford's Woburn | Abbey, Woburn Safari Park, and Woburn Golf Club. |
by 2017 | Abbey Wood will become the eastern terminal for Cros |
229 to | Abbey Wood and Thamesmead. |
Abbey Wood is the largest MoD site in the UK with 7, | |
MoD | Abbey Wood is a purpose-built site in Filton, Bristo |
229 to Belvedere, | Abbey Wood and Thamesmead. |
went to St Thomas a Becket Primary School and | Abbey Wood School, and Olympic runner Jennifer Stout |
Abbey Wood railway station was opened in 1849, immed | |
ted in the London Borough of Greenwich ward of | Abbey Wood and adjacent to Lesnes Abbey Woods. |
The article implies that | Abbey Wood is in the borough of Greenwich. |
ut went to Alexander McLeod Primary School and | Abbey Wood Secondary School. |
n Class 143 "Pacer" unit 143618 departs Filton | Abbey Wood on the northbound line towards Bristol Pa |
The nearest railway station is | Abbey Wood railway station, the heath is served by b |
esmead currently stretches from Plumstead, and | Abbey Wood in the west, to Lesnes Heath, and Erith i |
Crossrail's | Abbey Wood branch will call at Custom House. |
ail Authority's 2005/06 financial year, Filton | Abbey Wood was ranked as the 647th most-used station |
Hampton & Richmond Borough F.C. also attended | Abbey Wood School. |
Between 1913 - 1952 an | Abbey Wood*, Blackwall Tunnel*, Woolwich* <to> Victo |
xx40/xx50) to London Cannon Street, calling at | Abbey Wood, Plumstead, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich Do |
Abbey Wood, Plumstead, Thamesmead Moorings | |
ord, calling at Bexley, Crayford, Slade Green, | Abbey Wood, Plumstead, Woolwich Arsenal, Woolwich Do |
DE&S headquarters, | Abbey Wood, Bristol |
and the procurement function to MOD's site at | Abbey Wood, Bristol. |
Anderson was born in | Abbey Wood, Greenwich in 1868 to John Anderson and M |
idenhead and Heathrow Airport to Shenfield and | Abbey Wood. |
harf and return either to central London or to | Abbey Wood. |
Monks from Barking | Abbey would come there to conduct out door services |
ne raid in the area, the monks prayed that the | abbey would be spared. |
ted the Oath of Supremacy of the King, and the | abbey would have become the cathedral of Leicester. |
mmon English law, if 'push came to shove', the | Abbey would be described as the personal property of |
Lynn | Abbey wrote for TSR's Dark Sun Series starting with |
ned in 1937 having moved from accommodation at | Abbey Yard which now houses River Clanrye Abbey Deve |
ord and became a Benedictine monk at St Mary's | Abbey, York, being elected abbot in 1485. |
De Brus's son gave it to St. Mary's | Abbey, York, along with Hornby and other lands. |
ded in 1106 from its motherhouse of St. Mary's | Abbey, York. |
ginally built to house the abbots of St Mary's | Abbey, York. |
Coverham | Abbey, Yorkshire (originally established at Swainby, |
ly on December 2nd, and was buried at Coverham | Abbey, Yorkshire. |
Waltham | Abbey Youth Club, based in Waltham Abbey, Essex, fir |
ded in 1944 with a mix of players from Waltham | Abbey Youth Club and former juniors from Tottenham H |
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