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  • ...Lit. MS E40, f. 112v.</ref> to [[Christ's Hospital]] and to the parish of Minster-in-Thanet.<ref>D. Ingram-Hill, ''The Six Preachers of Canterbury Cathedral, 1541--198 [[Category:People from Minster-in-Thanet]] ...
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  • ...century Anglo-Saxon queen|Cynethryth|the fictional Thryth folces cwen (the people's queen)|Thryth}} ...]] and [[Minster in Thanet Priory|Minster in Thanet]], which she inherited from her father. She also inherited a dispute with [[Wulfred]], [[Archbishop of ...
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  • ==People== * [[Mildred (name)]], a given name (including a list of people and characters with the name) ...
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  • | issue = [[Edburga of Minster-in-Thanet|Edburga, Abbess of Minster-in-Thanet]] '''Centwine''' (died after 685) was [[King of Wessex]] from c. 676 to 685 or 686, although he was perhaps not the only king of the [[We ...
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  • |static_image_name = St Mary the Virgin Minster-in-Thanet 1.jpg |static_image_caption = Church of St Mary the Virgin, Minster-in-Thanet ...
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  • ...he reformer [[Huldrych Zwingli|Zwingli]] on the so-called "Götzentag", the people of Ulm burned most of the paintings, altars, and organs of Ulm Minster in a ...
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  • {{distinguish|Minster-in-Thanet}} ...|archivedate=February 18, 2007 }}</ref> in order to distinguish it from [[Minster-in-Thanet]], also in the county of Kent. Both places are listed in the [[Ordnance Sur ...
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  • ...on series playing Yagon in "Achilles Heel,' an episode of ''[[The Tomorrow People]]'', in 1978. Minster died from cancer in London on 24 November 1999. His body was buried at [[Putney Vale ...
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  • The '''Ashford–Ramsgate line''' is a railway that runs through [[Kent]] from [[Ashford International railway station|Ashford]] to [[Ramsgate railway sta * One high-speed service from [[St Pancras railway station|London St. Pancras International]] towards {{s ...
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  • ...[[Isle of Thanet (UK Parliament constituency)|Isle of Thanet]] seat. Apart from 1997, when it was [[marginal seat|marginal]], the seat has been a [[safe se ...st]] and [[Scotland]]. It also has a slightly higher proportion of retired people than the national average<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.ons.gov.uk/ons/guid ...
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  • ...e with the systematic introduction of [[parish]]es and [[parish church]]es from the 11th century onwards. The term continued as a title of dignity in [[Kin ...' was for instance applied equally to a small community of men living away from other secular settlements, to a large community of men and women living in ...
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  • ...ity]] and people linked to the signing of [[Magna Carta]]. This is derived from the fact that the oldest road in the area, a part of the [[Wimborne Minster ...
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  • ...and appointed its own officers (including [[constable]]s) quite separately from the rest of the city of [[York]].<ref name="the-minster-police">{{cite web| Any arrested people are handed over to North Yorkshire Police for transport and processing and ...
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  • ...orms such as ''Licheminster''. This was used to distinguish the settlement from [[Lytchett Matravers]] and arose because the estate was a chapelry of the [ ...e as actors, retired actor [[Gerald Rawlinson]] as a narrator, plus extras from Poole, Upton and other villages to create two successful amateur religious ...
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  • ...the Great's]] ''[[Pastoral Care]]'', Alfred mentions the help he received from Grimbald in composing Latin.<ref name="lee">{{cite DNB|wstitle=Grimbald|vol [[Category:9th-century English people]] ...
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  • ...was acclaimed for many miracles: saving a village from fire; saving a town from a terrible storm; protecting the reputation of the nuns in her convent; and ..."Leob" means "greatly loved",<ref name=Wybourne/> with ''Leofgyth'' being from Old English ''léof'' or ''líof'' 'beloved, dear'<ref>{{OED|lief}}</ref> and ...
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  • ...]] that September, and then returned to Kent, marrying a Katherine Johnson from Ringwould (near Deal) in 1624. He then established himself as a [[Puritan]] ...in the church porch. He served as acting Dean of Rochester before his exit from the public eye. ...
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  • ...cture, was rebuilt with stone and flint as the second daughter church of [[Minster-in-Thanet]].<ref>[https://www.holytrinitybroadstairs.com/ourhistory "Our History", Ho ...ture.<ref name=histeng/> The Shrine of the Culmer Chapel, a statue derived from the figure of the [[Blessed Virgin Mary|Virgin Mary]], mounted on a tall co ...
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