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    Middleham Chapel is a historic Episcopal church located in Lusby, Calvert County, Maryland. It is a one-story, cruciform, Flemish bond brick structure...
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    Middleham /ˈmɪdləm, -dələm/ is a market town and civil parish in the district and county of North Yorkshire, England. It lies in Wensleydale in the Yorkshire...
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    Middleham Castle is a ruined castle in Middleham in Wensleydale, in the county of North Yorkshire, England. It was built by Robert Fitzrandolph, 3rd Lord...
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    joined with Middleham Chapel to form Middleham and St. Peter's Episcopal Parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Maryland. St. Peter's Chapel is still in use...
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    Register of Historic Places in 1973. Also on the National Register are Middleham Chapel and Morgan Hill Farm. According to the United States Census Bureau...
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    oldest continually worshipping congregation. Middleham Chapel was started from this congregation as a Chapel of Ease. Christ Church Parish was one of the...
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  •  1743–1745 Residence Woodview Bel Air, Maryland 1744; 1820 Residence Middleham Chapel Lusby, Maryland 1744 Religious Built in 1748, replacing an earlier...
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  • with whom he had remained a friend since 1911. Footner is buried at Middleham Chapel, Lusby, MD. His friend H. L. Mencken wrote upon his death to his widow:...
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    husband by five months, dying in March 1485. Her only child, Edward of Middleham, died in 1484 at the age of seven. Anne Neville was born at Warwick Castle...
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  • Shipyard". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Middleham Chapel". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Morgan...
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    Middleham Chapel...
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    southwest corner of this intersection. Following this, the road passes Middleham Chapel and the entrance to Calvert Cliffs State Park. The state highway intersects...
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    Snape Castle (section Chapel)
    house was built on the site by Ralph FitzRanulph of Middleham. His daughter, the Lady of Middleham married Robert Neville, Robert de Neville's son, and...
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  • Archdeacon of Derby Richard III (1483) 1483: William Beverley, Dean of Middleham, Yorkshire Henry VII (1485) c. 1489: Richard Hill, Bishop of London c...
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  • stpauls.co.uk. Willis, Joe (25 September 2018). "Chance meeting in Middleham chapel to benefit one of world's finest church organ". Richmondshire Today...
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  • until 1730 St Mary and St Alkelda, Middleham, North Yorkshire, until 1856 St Nicholas' Chapel, the free chapel of Tickhill Castle (West Riding of Yorkshire...
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    Castle, and the dead king's brother, Richard, Duke of Gloucester, was at Middleham Castle in Yorkshire. The news reached Gloucester around 15 April, although...
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    independent command. Richard spent several years during his childhood at Middleham Castle in Wensleydale, Yorkshire, under the tutelage of his cousin Richard...
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    and it lies some 6 miles (9.7 km) and 8.5 miles (13.7 km) south-west of Middleham and Leyburn respectively, at an elevation of 820 feet (250 m). Most of...
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    Yorkist symbols and stained glass windows depicting Edward V in a Coldridge chapel commissioned by Evans and built around 1511, unusual for the location. Bones...
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    Edward IV (category Burials at St George's Chapel, Windsor Castle)
    at Edgecote Moor on 24 July 1469. After the battle, Edward was held in Middleham Castle; on 12 August, his father-in-law Richard Woodville and Richard's...
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    After being doled out by Count Alan Le Roux to his relative Bodin of Middleham for a short time, the new market town was founded by Scollandus (in a...
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    Chapel Haddlesey is a village and civil parish in the Selby District of North Yorkshire, England. The village used to be in the Barkston Ash Wapentake...
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  • Countersett, Coverdale, West Scrafton (where the Herriots holidayed), Middleham, Sutton Bank and Oughtershaw, which is "some of Yorkshire's bleakest country"...
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    to perpetual curacy. To the north west of Lanchester was the site of a chapel at Esp Green dedicated to the Blessed Margaret. It is first mentioned in...
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    Earl of Nottingham on 12 June 1476. On 15 January 1478, in St Stephen's Chapel, Westminster, when he was 4 years old, he married the 5-year-old Anne de...
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    remains as the Old Hall, now a barn. At the north end of the site was the chapel, and in the middle were tofts and enclosures, with a ridge and furrow field...
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    Ulshaw Bridge is a hamlet on the River Ure, near to Middleham, in North Yorkshire, England. The hamlet derives its name partly from the Medieval stone...
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    – Sir Ralph Evers (Eure) Azure, a chief dancette Or – FitzRanulph of Middleham Argent, two bars, and three mullets in chief – Sir William Washington...
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  • John Palmer (architect) (category People from Bishop Middleham)
    John Palmer (28 January 1785, Bishop Middleham, County Durham – 23 August 1846, Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester) was an English architect who practised...
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